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    Volume in Music

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    appropriate levels of volume for a specific performance space. Composers started writing indications for dynamic levels in scores at about the same time period that significant improvements were taking place in the construction of various instruments. Instruments began to be manufactured in ways that allowed for a greater range of volume and volume control than had been previously possible. Symbols to indicate volume and dynamic changes were created by the most widely respected group of composers

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    Members: Ogot‚Marlene V. Magbanua‚Raven Kaye Submitted to: Dr. Adelaida M. Pallones Professor MEDIUM OF MUSIC Tone is the medium of music and refers to the sound that travels through air and reaches the audience. It is produced by an instrument or by the voice and has 4 qualities: Timbre Pitch Duration Intensity Timbre (also called tone color or tone quality) is the distinctive quality of a tone. Pitch refers to the highness and lowness of a tone. The vibrations and sound-producing

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    old children learning to play percussion instruments Before the start of the lesson‚ I would ask the teacher which instrument/s were to be used and if we were to use music sheets or books needed. I would make sure the classroom was safe and tidy‚ I would then check there were enough instruments for each child or if they were to share and make the space around the instruments accessable to more than one child. I would then set out the instruments and any books or sheets to allow the children

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    Pipa

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    The pipa‚ (pronounced “pee-paa”‚) is a four-stringed Chinese instrument (a chordophone)‚ most similar to a lute that has been played for over two thousand years in China‚ and is considered to be one of the most popular instruments in China‚ even in modern times. It is considered to be a bowl lute‚ according to the “Sachs-Hornbostel” sub-category system‚ and is possibly the most prominent sound in Chinese music‚ films‚ and culture. The Symbols that represent the word “pipa‚ ” “Tian” and “Tao” are

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    Sound Technology

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    Synthesizer Crash Cymbal Strings 3. Timbre is the tone that an instrument or a group of instruments is making. It usually determines what instrument is being played. Timbre is created due to the overtones generated by a specific instrument. 4. Track 1: “Stubborn Love”. Each individual instrument adds to the atmosphere created by the instruments as a whole. The song sounds slow‚ emotional‚ and uplifting as a result of the instruments used and note progressions played‚ an example being when the guitar

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    secular and religious music‚ they had instruments use and they would also change it. During the Middle Ages‚ Islam was a major influence on Western European music‚ as a result Europeans were able to make their own types of music‚ create unique instruments‚ and make significant changes to the format of music. Paragraph 1 Western Europe adopted ideas from the east to further their musical knowledge. As a result of trade and travel ideas spreader faster‚ "these instruments appeared

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    The Benefit of Music

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    OUTLINE The Advantages and Disadvantages when Playing A Musical Instrument. I. Introduction There are several advantages and disadvantages when playing a musical instrument. (Thesis Statement) Body II. The first advantage of playing musical instrument is increase the capacity of your memory. A. Stimulate your brain and can increase your memory. 1. The part of the brain that control motor skills such as using your hands‚ running and swimming will become more active. 2. Help your IQ increase

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    Lindsay

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    Atty. Marcelino S. Bonafe Jr. QUIZ- NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS LAW (PART II) MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. A negotiable instrument must contain a promise or order to pay a sum certain in money‚ except a) Which must be payable to order or bearer b) That must be in writing c) Which must be an unconditional promise or order d) The payee must be identified 2. The following are the functions of a negotiable instruments‚ EXCEPT: a) It operates as a substitute for money. b)

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    Essay On Euphonium

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    horn and the euphonium. The euphonium is a low brass instrument‚ whose ancestor is the serpent which was made in 1490 by Canon Edme Guillaume in France. In 1843‚ Sommer of Weimar created a piston valved‚ tenor sounding instrument called a "euphonion".The name euphonion is derived from the Greek word euphonos‚ meaning "sweet-voiced". Many people think this instrument is the ancestor of the modern day euphonium in Germany. This brass instrument closely resembles a baritone. The baritone horn is different

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    Cheques

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    to say‚ to the extent to which such drawer or person is a creditor of such banker to a larger amount than he would have been had such cheque been paid. | | (2) In determining what is a reasonable time regard shall be had to the nature of the instrument‚ the usage of trade and of bankers‚ and the facts of the particular case. | | (3) The holder of such cheque as to which such drawer or person is discharged shall be a creditor‚ in lieu of such drawer or person‚ of such banker to the extent of

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