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Music when the cat chases the mouse in Tom and Jerry

"Tom and Jerry" Title Music "Tom and Jerry" is a humorous scherzo. Scherzo: The name comes from the French word "Badinerie," meaning "a joke." From the eighteenth century onwards, the scherzo became a very popular genre, often as a classic movement suite. This genre also applies to many classical music composers' symphonies, where, in general, the theme appears as the third movement. The piano music "Tom and Jerry" is a twentieth-century music, and the melody of classical music is very different. The author is now studying Copland's "Tom and Jerry" which is part of a multi-tonal work, for the general public it is difficult to understand the genre, so the composer has given us a title and also the meaning of this work which gives It gives us a story, a space to play with our imaginations, allowing our imaginations to line up as composers to avoid misunderstandings of the music. Regarding music and musical images, the role played by association in the title of a music track cannot be ignored. Copland himself once said that the influence of association in music is immeasurable. Therefore, from the main point of view, the single-point title "Tom and Jerry" (cat and mouse) is a phrase in English that means "Yuqin Gu Zong". Cats usually like to play the game of "mouse catch" because it catches the mouse without eating it, chases the mouse, and finally eats it. Therefore, the band music can be divided as shown in Table 4. Table 4: No. 14589131 4152021282932 Cat catching mouse Cat chasing mouse Funny image of cat catching mouse Cat chasing mouse, hiding some measures to escape 3339 4050 51 58 5962 6371 7280 8083 Represents mutual Tibetan proud cat chasing mouse Cat chasing Mouse, mouse, rat, the cat eats the mouse, according to the images of cat and mouse in Table 4, you can imagine that from 1 to 4 nights, in the middle of the blank part of the house, the cat and the little test stretch and flutter forward. Capture prey. In the 5th-8th fractal pattern, the mouse behaved as it looked around warily and fled in the gaps in the image. Several ornamental chords from bars 9 to 13 depict the scene of a cunning cat slowly walking around a house waving its big tail. Section 14 jumps up a series of chords and falls after key skills, describing the musical image of a cat swooping on a mouse. Escape from mice and cats after 15 is a powerful chase. The extension (long) between sections 20 and 21 seems to indicate a more unique situation: the repetition of 46 tone patterns (i.e. toccata tone patterns) in place from verses 21 to 28 seems to amuse a cat circling in a mouse chase. Sections 28 and 29 are on the short-term extension line (Shore), and the mouse escapes victoriously. No. 33 to 30 is very slow, the right hand and the left hand have appeared in long notes and swiftly progressive sound patterns, there have been some significant changes, the dynamics of long chords have echoed like church bells, and Tom and Jerry seem to be hiding in the other person's sight. This section at the beginning of stanza 40 seems to describe Tom and Jerry dancing in a distant place, praising his appearance, and imagining great joy. The line gradually slows down until 50 chapters and bars extend, almost as if they are intoxicated and drowsy. Verse 51 starts the first material with a slight change, making it develop into a more powerful volume (FFF, FF, SF) like using dissonant chords and suddenly everything stops, leaving only the bass coming from 68 to 72 For part of the entire song, Tom and Jerry chase the climax of the heated state, seeming to have been carried away across the roof, jumping, rushing, breaking, and in verse 72 a short continuation of one of the strongest chords sounds like a rat Stumble and fall, life is in danger. In the background of the bass, the two-note dissonant chords of the left and right, each of the two-note chords and the dissonance, in the 72 to 80 verses, softly and downwardly, the rat moves forward because of the soul-like body of the panic but The cat has decided not to play, so in section 80 the long extension line (long), the sound stops, and a very soft break uses a dotted rhythm pattern to illustrate the distance the mouse ate the cat and then walked.