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MUSIC

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The art of combining and regulating sounds of varying pitch to produce compositions that express various ideas and feelings.   show
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This music that early man created is more for his need to communicate with the spirits, rather than for its aesthetic value. TRUE OR FALSE   show
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Media in Music   show
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The oldest and most popular medium for music is the human voice. It is most personal as it comes from within the person. The sounds projected by the human voice is the most natural form of music.   show
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show Instrumental Medium  
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show Soprano  
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Classification of human voice: - female singer with the voice of pitched between soprano and contralto   show
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show Contralto  
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show Tenor  
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show bass  
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Classification of human voice: - a male singing voice that is between tenor and bass   show
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a traditional instrument of music that provide the basic orchestral sounds. They produce tones by means of the vibration of the stretched string.   show
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Two kinds of string instrument   show
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show - violin - viola - violoncello - double bass  
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show - guitar - ukelele - banjo - kudyapi of the Maranao and Manobo  
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Create sounds by blowing into them. The air blown causes vibration, which can be altered by shortening or lengthening the column of air inside the instrument.   show
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show - Piccolo - Flute - oboe - English horn - bassoon - saxophone  
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A cup-shaped mouthpieces and expands into a bell-shaped end. Sound is produced by blowing into the mouthpiece. The sound can be altered depending on the tension of the lips   show
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examples of brass instruments   show
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It makes sound by hitting them with the hands, special sticks or by striking or shaking their parts together.   show
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show Kettledrums, chimes, xylophone, tambourne, castanets, cymbals and maracas  
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It makes sound by means of a keyboard which consists of a series of black and white keys. Depression of key produces sound.   show
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show Piano, harpsichord, celesta and organ  
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Genre of Music: - Was written in the European tradition, covering the years 1750 to 1830. During this period, forms such as the Symphony Concerto and Sonata were standardized   show
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show Folk Music  
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Genre of Music: - A genre of popular music, which began in the 1950s and is inspired in the tradition of rock and roll.   show
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show Jazz  
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Genre of Music: - Originated from the African Americans in the Deep South of the United States in the late 19th century. This musical genre incorporated spiritual songs, work songs, chants, and rhyme simple narrative ballads.   show
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Genre of Music: - A form of popular music that evolved from rock and roll and pop music. It became popular during the middle to late 1960s. It is characterized by musical experimentation and drug related anti establishment lyrics.   show
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show Alternative Music  
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