Organization refers to the song's structure
or arrangement. This encompasses both the song's lyrics (generally organized into sections like
verses, stanzas, or choruses) as well as its melody. A song's organization is usually recorded
on a musical sheet so musicians can memorize or refer to its full structure as they
play.
In the most basic terms, a song's sound is the vibration it makes that
can be picked up by a listener's ears. This would encompass the vibrations made by both voice
and/or instruments used in the song.
In musical theory, motion refers to the
movement that the instruments and voice make throughout the song. Motion involves rhythm, tempo,
melody, and other elements that determine how fast or slow the song is.
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