Limerick Sentences in Jazz Song Presented by Micheal Sebulsky
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Poster Print Size: Limerick Sentences In Jazz Song Change Color Theme: REPLACE THIS BOX WITH This poster template is 36” high by YOUR ORGANIZATION’S This template is designed to use the Presented by Micheal Sebulsky HIGH RESOLUTION LOGO 48” wide. It can be used to print any University of Colorado-Boulder College of Music built-in color themes in the newer poster with a 3:4 aspect rao. Department of Music Theory versions of PowerPoint. Placeholders: To change the color theme, select Three Types of Limerick Sentences What is a limerick sentence? Examples of Limerick Sentences the Design tab, then select the The various elements included in Click here to insert your Abstract text. Type it in or copy and paste f The Single Limerick – One Pair of Rhyming Lyrics What is a limerick? “I Can’t Get Started” Colors drop-down list. this poster are ones we oCen see in The limerick is a five-line poem. Its form is generated through a specific rhyming structure. “I Can’t Get Started” was wrisen by Vernon Duke and Ira Gershwin in 1935. Limerick sentences are Below is an example of a double limerick sentence taken from the song’s chorus. medical, research, and scienAfic classified by their rhyming posters. Feel free to edit, move, Line 1 – (A) The Limerick Form A Limerick by Ogden Nash lyric pairs. Line 2 – (A) add, and delete items, or change Line 1 – (A) – 8 to 9 syllables A wonderful bird is the pelican, Line 3 – (B) Line 2 – (A) – 8 to 9 syllables His bill can hold more than his beli-can the layout to suit your needs. The single limerick Line 4 – (C) Line 3 – (B) – 5 to 6 syllables He can take in his beak Always check with your conference sentence contains one Line 4 – (B) – 5 to 6 syllables Food enough for a week Line 5 – (D) Line 5 – (A) – 8 to 9 syllables But damned if I see how the heli-can! organizer for specific requirements. rhyming pair. Image Quality: The Double Limerick – Two Pairs of Rhyming Lyrics Click here to insert your Results text. Type it in or copy and paste from your What is a sentence? “Bewitched (Bothered and Bewildered)” You can place digital photos or logo The sentence is a fundamental musical phrase construct. art in your poster file by selecAng The sentence is comprised of three secAons – the presentaon (divided into “Bewitched (Bothered and Bewildered” was wrisen by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart and published in 1941. the Insert, Picture command, or by two basic ideas), the conAnuaon and the cadence. Below is an example of a triple limerick sentence taken from the song’s chorus. using standard copy & paste. For The double limerick Line 1 – (A) The default color theme for this best results, all graphic elements sentence contains two Line 2 – (A) template is “Office”, so you can should be at least 150-200 pixels rhyming pairs. Line 3 – (B) always return to that aer trying per inch in their final printed size. Line 4 – (B) some of the alternaves. For instance, a 1600 x 1200 pixel Line 5 – (C) photo will usually look fine up to PrinAng Your Poster: 8“-10” wide on your printed poster. Once your poster file is ready, visit To preview the print quality of The Triple Limerick – Two Rhyming Pairs and a Return What is the limerick sentence? More Examples of Limerick Sentences www.genigraphics.com to order a images, select a magnificaon of The limerick sentence is a musical phrase that contains both the elements of high-quality, affordable poster the musical sentence and lyrics that align with the poeAc limerick. 100% when previewing your poster. print. Every order receives a free This will give you a good idea of Below are some other examples of limerick sentences in jazz songs design review and we can deliver as Line 1 – (A) what it will look like in print. If you “Just Friends” – John Klenner and Sam M. Lewis fast as next business day within the The triple limerick sentence Line 2 – (A) are laying out a large poster and “Unforgesable” – Irving Gordon contains the same rhyming Line 3 – (B) “Lady Bird” – Tadd Dameron (lyrics by Alyssa Allgood, 2015) US and Canada. using half-scale dimensions, be sure scheme as the poeAc Line 4 – (B) “Let’s Fall in Love” – Harold Arlen and Ted Koehler Genigraphics® has been producing to preview your graphics at 200% to limerick. “Long Ago and Far Away” – Jerome Kern and Ira Gershwin Line 5 – (A) output from PowerPoint® longer see them at their final printed size. than anyone in the industry; dang Please note that graphics from back to when we helped MicrosoC® websites (such as the logo on your design the PowerPoint® soCware. hospital's or university's home page) This poster presentaon summarizes materials that are a part of Micheal’s thesis, Contact which treats musical sentence structure. Micheal seeks to find common ground References Thesis Commiee: between the many differing, contradictory sentence definiAons that have been will only be 72dpi and not suitable 1. For more about the poeAc limerick, see Micheal Sebulsky A.N. Wilkins, Mortal Taste Limericks (New York: Exposion Press, 1965), pg. 10. Dr. Keith Waters offered since 1998, the year that William Caplin published his widely accepted US and Canada: 1-800-790-4001 University of Colorado- Boulder 2. The term ‘limerick sentence’ is credited to Dr. Steve Larson, who used the term in 2008 during an email for prinng. sentence definiAon in his book Classical Form. Micheal’s work idenAfies common communicaon with the Society for Music Theory’s Jazz Interest Group. Dr. Yonatan Malin [email protected] Email: [email protected] sentence idiosyncrasies and new sentence sub-types, such as the limerick sentence. 3. To view the original published music for “I Can’t Get Started” see Vernon Duke and Ira Gershwin, I Can’t Get Started (New York: Chappel& Co. Inc., 1935). Dr. Philip Chang His research focuses specifically on sentences found in the music of Johannes 4. To view the published sheet music for “Bewitched (Bothered and Bewildered),” see [This sidebar area does not print.] Brahms, jazz, and popular music. Lorenz Hart and Richard Rodgers, Bewitched (Bothered and Bewildered) New York: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1941), 1-5. [This sidebar area does not print.] .