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  • being dated to 1521. The Royal Academy of Music in London, has an instrument ... to permit easy transposition (at the interval of a fourth) rather than ...
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  • The interval from 20,000 to 90,000 was filled by Adriaan Vlacq, a Dutch mathematician; but in his table, which appeared in 1628, the logarithms ...
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  • Barbershop music is a style of a cappella, or unaccompanied vocal ... Barbershop music is famous and renowned for its "ringing" ...
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  • *The interval of a major or minor tenth is an octave plus a major or minor third. ==In sports== *In rugby union, the fly-half wears the 10 shirt. ...
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  • represents a native art form. Gamelan music is built up in layers, with ... only obvious Indian influence in gamelan music is in the Javanese style ...
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  • Kulintang is a modern term for an instrumental form of music composed ... The main role of kulintang music in the community is as nonprofessional ...
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  • The music of India includes Indian classical music, multiple varieties ... Indian classical music has one of the most complex and complete musical ...
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  • were used in Shinto and Buddhist religious music, and during battle in feudal ... repertory is based on folk and festival music of the past. ...
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  • "It requires wisdom to understand wisdom: the music is nothing ... *[http://www.foundationsmag.com/wisdom2.html Wisdom: The Interval ...
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  • Hindustani Classical Music is a North Indian classical music tradition ... The forms of Hindustani classical music were designed primarily for ...
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  • (曲子), a blanket term for more melodic styles of music. Puzhou Opera (蒲剧 Puju), which is prevalent mostly in southern Shanxi, is a more ancient ...
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  • Baroque music describes an era and a set of styles of European classical ... in China and Greece) held to the idea that music, mathematics and science ...
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  • and jazz ensembles, as well as in popular music bands. They are played by ... desire to express and evoke emotion through music. Today, adding its unique ...
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  • His desire was to bring world peace through his music. that are not often associated with modern music of the early twentieth century ...
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  • as a means of active recovery during interval training. The runner who ... Category:Art, music, literature, sports and leisure Category:Sports ...
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  • In music, a fugue [fjuːg] ) is a type of counterpoint or contrapuntal ... On the other hand, composers almost never write music in a purely ...
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  • #039;s children's poems were set to music by the composer Harold Fraser ... For the Luncheon Interval [poems from Punch] * When We Were Very Young ...
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  • * An octave, the interval between two notes with the same letter name (where one has double the frequency of the other), is so called because ...
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  • instance, in the early 1730s he worked as a music teacher in Chambéry. In ... beginning with some articles on music. His most important contribution ...
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  • produced by striking metal bars. In blues music, the harmonica is often casually ... As European harps evolved to play more complex music, a key consideration ...
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