Search results for "Pitch (music)" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • arrangements of sounds with a relation to pitch, rhythm, and tonality. Another definition of music is "a natural and intuitive phenomenon ...
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  • a small natural horn with no valves. All pitch control is done by varying the player's embouchure (the adjustment of a player's mouth ...
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  • the longer the instrument, the lower the pitch or key of the instrument. }} ...
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  • All the other scales in traditional Western music are subsets of this ... chromatic scale became the basis of modern music written using the twelve ...
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  • In music, polyphony is a texture consisting of two or more independent ... The term is usually used in reference to music of the late Middle ...
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  • foundation in both western and non-western music. This foundation is due to ... The frequent use of the octave is a part of most music, though there ...
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  • chant. Chant may be considered speech, music, or a heightened or stylized ... When performing a chant, the singer usually uses music and sacred ...
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  • Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) personified the attitude that music ... and symbol and as a result, instrumental music, which was shunned by the ...
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  • a small natural horn with no valves. All pitch control is done by varying ... and cornet and, thus, allowed for diatonic pitch sets (scales). ...
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  • The usage of the term is not unique to music but has application in medicine ... and logs were the next steps in the evolution of music. ...
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  • Johannes Tinctoris (c.1435 – 1511) was a Flemish composer and music ... Tinctoris published many volumes of writings on music. While they ...
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  • In Western tonal music a key is the central aural reference point established by pitch relationships creating a set, in a given musical piece ...
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  • In music, modulation is usually the act or process of changing from ... As tonality emerged as the prevalent syntax of Western music, this ...
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  • which rapidly and repeatedly changes in pitch from the vocal or chest register ... In Alpine folk music, it was probably developed in the Swiss Alps ...
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  • no half-tones, and the player can bend each pitch as much as a whole tone or ... made it popular in Western pop and jazz music. == Description == ...
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  • defined the beginning of the Baroque era in music. composition, for he wrote a great deal of music for ceremonial affairs, some ...
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  • Among the instrumental groups of definite pitch in the modern symphony ... popularity in the early days of recorded music, as their sound could more ...
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  • #039;s (the Devil's) gelding. The music it makes draws all the forest ... traditional and "new age" kantele music are also available. ...
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  • in the classical, popular and religious music of the Indian subcontinent ... parts. However, none of his own writings on music mention the drum (nor the ...
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  • which incorporated elements of blues and gospel music. ... opposed to the character of swing music, partly as a result of growing ...
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