Melodic sequence in "God Save the King". The pitches of the first line, "Send him victorious," are repeated, but lower, in the second line, "Happy and glorious,".
Tapping large water bottles (metal) against a leg to hear them make melodic sounds. You can hear the slosh of the water inside and the resonant tone. Noise reduction and amplification were applied to this sound using reaper.
Melodic upper leading-tone, the subdominant/degree four (E♭) as auxiliary to the mediant/degree three (D) (in C this would be F and E♮). From the opening to Brahms Op. 56.
Melodic upper leading-tone, the subdominant/degree four (E♭) as auxiliary to the mediant/degree three (D) (in C this would be F and E♮). From the opening to Brahms Op. 56.