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    Assignment #2: Elements of Medieval Music present in the 21st Century Musical Notation Mostly liturgical music was transmitted orally and also memorized by monks and clerics; however‚ during this period musical notation emerged in differents ways and it was developed in with many characteristics notation from time to time‚ it was a process that occurred gradually. The earliest chant notation was notated on signs called neumes whose function was mainly to graphically provided a gesture or movement

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    Renaissance‚ the lute held the highest respect of all musical instruments. What is a harpsichord? Where were these instruments often found? The harpsichord was an instrument used from the 16th century to the mid-18th century. It looked exactly like a piano. It had your regular whole note keys‚ with your flats and sharps between them. What is a notation knife? Notation knives were very interesting pieces of artwork. They can be described as knives with musical notes on the blade‚ and are extremely rare Many

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    Property Values The affects of Heritage notation orders Detailed analysis 23rd April 2012 Contents Abstract Introduction What is Heritage Significance? What is a Heritage notation order? What are the benefits of heritage listing? What does a heritage listing entail? How is the community affected? What are the disadvantages of heritage listing? The role of local government planning. The role of the Commonwealth. The positive impact of heritage listing on value. The negative impact of heritage

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    to Metallica: A Comparison of Musical Sequences and Similarities Stuart Cunningham‚ Vic Grout & Harry Bergen Centre for Applied Internet Research (CAIR)‚ University of Wales‚ NEWI Plas Coch Campus‚ Mold Road‚ Wrexham‚ LL11 2AW‚ North Wales‚ UK Tel: +44(0)1978 293583 Fax: +44(0)1978 293168 s.cunningham@newi.ac.uk | v.grout@newi.ac.uk | h.x.bergen@web.de Abstract Musical composition is a creative art‚ but is restricted by the limitations of the finite musical information that can be expressed

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    FACTORIAL DESIGNS AND FACTORIAL NOTATION A factorial design‚ then‚ is one with more than one factor or independent variable. A complete factorial design is one in which all levels of each independent variable are paired with all levels of every other independent variable. An incomplete factorial design also has more than one independent variable‚ but all levels of each variable are not paired with all levels of every other variable. One advantage of using factorial designs is that they allow

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    September 20‚ 2013 On December 17‚ 1770‚ Ludwig van Beethoven was born in Bonn‚ Germany to the parents of Maria Keverich and Johann van Beethoven. He was raised by his father who hoped he was going to become a child prodigy in music like Mozart was. Although Beethoven’s father was quite a singer‚ he never did match up to the music abilities that Beethoven’s grandfather had. The talent that the grandfather had‚ fortunately was present in Beethoven even though it was not present in his father.

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    Using Scientific Notation Geo Labs Gioppo 2012 © Introduction We use scientific notation to make it more convenient to write out very large‚ or very small numbers. It also helps us avoid making mistakes when writing the numbers‚ like having one too many (or too less) zeros. Think of it as a short hand system –that happens to be based on powers of ten. You’ve done this before in school‚ remember 101 = 10‚ 102 = 100 103 = 1000‚ etc.? This is the same idea‚ we just write it a little

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    notes. In any case‚ the first step in mastering vibrato is learning how to listen for it‚ both on your own instrument and in the playing of others. Unlike expressive devices such as dynamics and articulation‚ vibrato is not typically written into a musical score. Usually‚ it’s up to the player to decide when and how to use it. However‚ some arrangers and composers are now adopting symbols to

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    3.3 General Approach and Project Plan………………………………………………………….…13 4. References……………………………………………………………………………………………………..…15 5. Bibliography…………………………………………………………………………………………………….16 1. Introduction A musician’s need to express their musical ideas in a way that is both acoustically pleasing and comfortable for whom ever is using it cannot always be

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    piece that Ticheli meticulously crafted. Blue Shades struck the perfect balance between dramatic and provocative by using complex rhythms and legato passages. The piece began in a highly syncopated manner as if a hot potato was being thrown to each musical group. Trumpets‚ trombones‚ and flutes played in unison while the alto saxophones and clarinets established the foundation with a recurring lick of eighth notes. On occasion‚ the clarinets would break away by playing ascending lines which added stability

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