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    Importance of instruments in music Instruments are a major part of music and without instruments music would have been dull and not of importance‚ nor play such an important role in our day to day life‚ music is obviously nothing without instruments. The use of instruments makes music more beautiful‚ and entertaining. It also helps us enhance our coordination and coordinated with music properly‚ nowadays music without instruments is not admired and not popular‚ everybody or every famous singer uses

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    Regarding the Bassoon

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    There’s a lot of reasons why I chose the bassoon. For one‚ the first time I misread Bassoon for baboon which of course would seem odd to find in an orchestra. Now‚ Don’t get me wrong‚ the bassoon and baboon have a lot in common-well actually‚ other then the red tone the baboon’s bottom shares with the bassoon‚ they have nothing in common‚ so scratch that. The bassoon and baboon have nothing in common; they’re extreme opposites. For instance the bassoon has a deep voice while a baboon makes high

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    hyponymy

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    Hyponymy The term HYPONYMY is of recent creation‚ which has not found its way to some small dictionaries yet. But the notion of meaning inclusiveness is not new. For example‚ the meaning of desk is included in that of furniture‚ and the meaning of rose is included in that of flower. In other words‚ hyponymy is a matter of class membership. The upper term in this sense relation‚ i.e. the class name‚ is called SUPERORDINATE‚ and the lower terms‚ the members‚ HYPONYMS. A superordinate usually

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    Brittan’s “The Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra” Kamien gives the reader his observations on The Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra‚ by introducing the reader to Brittan’s guide as an introduction to the instruments of an orchestra. Kamien explains in his writing how the theme composed by Henry Purcell is used as the base melody for Britten’s composition. Kamien also explains how the theme is presented by the entire orchestra and then highlighted by woodwinds‚ brasses‚ strings‚ and percussion

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    appreciate classical music as one knows it today‚ one must understand the skill and the time invested in perfecting the oboe tone. In order to produce a sound‚ air must travel from a firm‚ fixed embouchure through the double reed. Unlike the reed to the clarinet‚ which is single and attaches to the instrument‚ a double reed is two pieces of reed bound together and inserted into the top of the oboe. The oboe reed is made from cane‚ similar to bamboo‚ and has a narrow opening resembling the eye of a needle

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    View Attempt 3/29/12 8:07 PM View Attempt 1 of 1 Title: 20th Century Music Listening Test Started: November 17‚ 2011 9:21 PM Submitted: November 17‚ 2011 9:31 PM Time spent: 00:10:12 Total score: 45.46/50 = 90.92% Total score adjusted by 0.0 Maximum possible score: 50 Done 1. Which of these examples is in Impressionistic style? Student Value Response 1. the first one 2. the second one Correct Answer Feedback 100% Score: 2.27/2.27 2. What do you hear in this example that is

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    Music Appreciation Quiz 1

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    STUDY QUIZ -- UNIT I 1. Why does a live performance provide a special excitement? 2. What will enhance our ability to evaluate and enjoy music? 3. Why is John Cage’s composition 4’ 33" particularly interesting? 4-7. What are the four main properties of musical sound? 8. What determines the pitch of a sound? 9. The distance between two pitches is called an ______________. 10. If a pitch has a frequency of 100 cycles per second‚ what is the frequency of the pitch one

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    There are almost as many different types of music as there are people. From the simple harmonies chanted in monasteries before even the five-lined staff was invented to songs of modern pop culture and everything in between‚ music has been a huge part of life for as long as people can remember. There ’s music for church‚ music for parties‚ music for every occasion. Western Art Music is the oldest form still listened to and performed today. The literature most well-known across continents and generations

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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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    Essay On Euphonium

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    The history of the baritone 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

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