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The term "Doppler effect" describes the aural phenomenon of a changing pitch produced by a moving sound source relative to the listener's position, like a siren passing you on the street. The composer uses this fascinating concept to …
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The term "Doppler effect" describes the aural phenomenon of a changing pitch produced by a moving sound source relative to the listener's position, like a siren passing you on the street. The composer uses this fascinating concept to construct an original work that uses instances of this effect. A broad melody acts as a connective element in the piece, with a multitude of teaching opportunities for dynamics and musicality.