An antecedent phrase is an opening phrase in a piece of music - followed by a consequent phrase, which "answers" the opening phrase.
O Verona by Craig Armstrong
The name of the piece is The Haunting in Connecticut: Open Titles you can buy it on iTunes
The classical piece that features frequently in the opening minutes is Sarabande by Handel. The later piece is the aria E lucevan le stelle from the third act of Tosca by Puccini.
An overture is an orchestral piece at the opening of an opera, suite, play, oratorio, or concert. It is usually an instrumental composition which serves as an introduction to an extended work.
"Bring It On: In It To Win It" is the third of the "Bring It On" movies. The opening song of this movie is Ashley Tisdale's "Be Good To Me".
There is no One Piece opening called "You Are" but there is "We Are". "We Are" is the first opening song, so start from episode 1 and you can watch it.
Yup! You just said it. Opening music. Some other names are themes, theme tracks, theme music, opening theme, theme music and way more! ;D
dynamics is how loud or quiet a piece of music is
It's an original piece of music for the commercial.
The introductory piece of music for a long composition is usually called the "overture."
In music, a movement is a piece within a larger piece.