Ragtime Inventing - Kinross High School
... note. These have been circled in your rhythm bank. Passing note: a note that moves by step between two notes of a chord e.g. C D E Neighbour note: when you move to the note next door and then go back home E.g. C D C NOTE – If you are using Sibelius and the notes turn red this means you are writing b ...
... note. These have been circled in your rhythm bank. Passing note: a note that moves by step between two notes of a chord e.g. C D E Neighbour note: when you move to the note next door and then go back home E.g. C D C NOTE – If you are using Sibelius and the notes turn red this means you are writing b ...
ABU SIMBEL ARTICLE
... company of the Theban god of darkness, Ptah (who remains in the shadows all year). ...
... company of the Theban god of darkness, Ptah (who remains in the shadows all year). ...
The ghosts of the old Hindi Film Song - hindi-films
... of a song comprising orchestra and singer to produce a rich listenable tapestry of sound . Some of these orchestras which accompanied the legends on those famous compositions spawned 40 and at times 60 musicians performing on a variety of musical instruments ranging from Indian to Latin to Western p ...
... of a song comprising orchestra and singer to produce a rich listenable tapestry of sound . Some of these orchestras which accompanied the legends on those famous compositions spawned 40 and at times 60 musicians performing on a variety of musical instruments ranging from Indian to Latin to Western p ...
MUSIC OF INDIA - Srinivas Reddy
... and music thrives when there is peace. There are references to percussion instruments that were used during the war. ...
... and music thrives when there is peace. There are references to percussion instruments that were used during the war. ...
study guide - U of L Class Index
... musics do not uniformly change from simple to complex (with Western music being the pinnacle, as many behold), but musics change to satisfy social needs. Oral traditions of music do not inevitably lead to musical change, nor does music notation automatically cause the music to be fixed. In societies ...
... musics do not uniformly change from simple to complex (with Western music being the pinnacle, as many behold), but musics change to satisfy social needs. Oral traditions of music do not inevitably lead to musical change, nor does music notation automatically cause the music to be fixed. In societies ...
About the Music - Colburn School
... sonatas and partitas for unaccompanied violin. They are among the most extraordinary works ever written for that severely restricted medium in that they manage to suggest combinations of melodic lines and contrapuntal complexities that cannot actually be sustained on the instrument. But by a clever ...
... sonatas and partitas for unaccompanied violin. They are among the most extraordinary works ever written for that severely restricted medium in that they manage to suggest combinations of melodic lines and contrapuntal complexities that cannot actually be sustained on the instrument. But by a clever ...
The Fertile Crescent
... • Abraham and Sarah set out for Canaan • When they got there he made a covenant, or special agreement, with God • This event is considered to be the beginning of Jewish history ...
... • Abraham and Sarah set out for Canaan • When they got there he made a covenant, or special agreement, with God • This event is considered to be the beginning of Jewish history ...
glossary of musical terms
... Canon - A musical form where the melody or tune is imitated by individual parts at regular intervals. The individual parts may enter at different measures and pitches. The tune may also be played at different speeds, backwards, or inverted. Cantata - Music written for chorus and orchestra. Most ofte ...
... Canon - A musical form where the melody or tune is imitated by individual parts at regular intervals. The individual parts may enter at different measures and pitches. The tune may also be played at different speeds, backwards, or inverted. Cantata - Music written for chorus and orchestra. Most ofte ...
folk music of the mediterranean
... plucked instruments, flute-like and oboe-like blown instruments; and there were drums, cymbals, rattles and other percussion devices. This culture lasted for several thousand years, and penetrated into Greece and Asia Minor, where it mixed with music brought in from Persia and India, and with the si ...
... plucked instruments, flute-like and oboe-like blown instruments; and there were drums, cymbals, rattles and other percussion devices. This culture lasted for several thousand years, and penetrated into Greece and Asia Minor, where it mixed with music brought in from Persia and India, and with the si ...
Egypt: A Moment in History - World Class Travel Leaders
... Rise to view the treasures of the Egyptian Museum of Antiquities before its doors open to the public. Admire the world’s greatest collection of ancient Egyptian artifacts, including the treasures of Tutankhamun’s tomb and the Mummy Room, where some two-dozen ancient rulers lie in state. Afterward, a ...
... Rise to view the treasures of the Egyptian Museum of Antiquities before its doors open to the public. Admire the world’s greatest collection of ancient Egyptian artifacts, including the treasures of Tutankhamun’s tomb and the Mummy Room, where some two-dozen ancient rulers lie in state. Afterward, a ...
Grade 7 Music Standards and Expectations
... 2. Sings with good breath control, expression, and technical accuracy at a level that includes modest ranges and changes of tempo, key, and meter 3. Participates and contributes in class activities 4. Attempts to sing on pitch in rhythm with appropriate dynamics and timbre, and maintains a steady te ...
... 2. Sings with good breath control, expression, and technical accuracy at a level that includes modest ranges and changes of tempo, key, and meter 3. Participates and contributes in class activities 4. Attempts to sing on pitch in rhythm with appropriate dynamics and timbre, and maintains a steady te ...
MusicHistory2
... Symphonies, sonatas, concertos & opera still created in new styles Programme music still created Film & TV music become important Impressionism – much like in visual art, melody creates a blurry “picture” with lots of interesting blended harmonies Neo-Classical Music – using musical forms from class ...
... Symphonies, sonatas, concertos & opera still created in new styles Programme music still created Film & TV music become important Impressionism – much like in visual art, melody creates a blurry “picture” with lots of interesting blended harmonies Neo-Classical Music – using musical forms from class ...
PowerPoint Presentation - Eastern Cattle Area Group #5
... styles, and the differences between musical types may be expressed, among other things, in terms of this. There are cultural differences in the choice of tempo, or differences in the use of tempo which suggests that a comparative study might be worthwhile. • Instruments are also used to make rhythmi ...
... styles, and the differences between musical types may be expressed, among other things, in terms of this. There are cultural differences in the choice of tempo, or differences in the use of tempo which suggests that a comparative study might be worthwhile. • Instruments are also used to make rhythmi ...
Musical Experiences - Los Angeles Mission College
... Abilities Relevant to Music 1. Hearing, auditory acuity, and auditory discrimination are basic to learning skills. 2. Vision, body awareness, gross and fine motor skills, directionality, and laterality determine the ability to move expressively in response to directions and in the use of musical ins ...
... Abilities Relevant to Music 1. Hearing, auditory acuity, and auditory discrimination are basic to learning skills. 2. Vision, body awareness, gross and fine motor skills, directionality, and laterality determine the ability to move expressively in response to directions and in the use of musical ins ...
American Colonial Music
... sheet music and/or CD to a favorite movie or musical. In Colonial times, people would bring home the music and words to the songs in The Beggar’s Opera (or any of the many other ballad operas) to play and sing them at home. Dance Music Music was also critical to the favorite pastime of the colonist ...
... sheet music and/or CD to a favorite movie or musical. In Colonial times, people would bring home the music and words to the songs in The Beggar’s Opera (or any of the many other ballad operas) to play and sing them at home. Dance Music Music was also critical to the favorite pastime of the colonist ...
Part I
... • Both the ancient Greeks and the early Christians placed a higher value on vocal music than on instrumental music. • In sixteenth–century Italy, some believed the art of singing was the link that connected us to the entire cosmos. ...
... • Both the ancient Greeks and the early Christians placed a higher value on vocal music than on instrumental music. • In sixteenth–century Italy, some believed the art of singing was the link that connected us to the entire cosmos. ...
Short Ride in a Fast Machine
... usually played by brass instruments. The music is written for a large orchestra, including many different types of percussion instruments. Throughout the 20th century, percussion instruments were used more and more in classical music, and these instruments often provided the foundation of the piece. ...
... usually played by brass instruments. The music is written for a large orchestra, including many different types of percussion instruments. Throughout the 20th century, percussion instruments were used more and more in classical music, and these instruments often provided the foundation of the piece. ...
Folk music instruments
... played with an arrow-shaped bow. Psalmodikon (in Estonian moldpill ‘trough instrument') is a relatively new instrument, dating from 1829 in Sweden, constructed on the basis of monochord and hummel. It has the shape of an overturned small trough, there is only one string with fingerboard and note mar ...
... played with an arrow-shaped bow. Psalmodikon (in Estonian moldpill ‘trough instrument') is a relatively new instrument, dating from 1829 in Sweden, constructed on the basis of monochord and hummel. It has the shape of an overturned small trough, there is only one string with fingerboard and note mar ...
Musical Stones - University of Leeds
... John Ruskin first encountered musical stones as an eleven year old when he visited the Crosthwaite Museum with his parents in 1830. As a child he wrote an epic poem, Iteriad, in which he refers to the Musical Stones. And next we were shown, upon quite a new plan – O A kind of a sort of a stoney pian ...
... John Ruskin first encountered musical stones as an eleven year old when he visited the Crosthwaite Museum with his parents in 1830. As a child he wrote an epic poem, Iteriad, in which he refers to the Musical Stones. And next we were shown, upon quite a new plan – O A kind of a sort of a stoney pian ...
HERE
... b. They also believed that music could influence the thoughts and behaviors of humans. c. Had a strong interest in studying and explaining the world around them. d. e. f. g. The music was monophonic, or having a single melody with no accompaniment (using one voice). h. Researchers have also found ab ...
... b. They also believed that music could influence the thoughts and behaviors of humans. c. Had a strong interest in studying and explaining the world around them. d. e. f. g. The music was monophonic, or having a single melody with no accompaniment (using one voice). h. Researchers have also found ab ...
HERE
... b. They also believed that music could influence the thoughts and behaviors of humans. c. Had a strong interest in studying and explaining the world around them. d. e. f. g. The music was monophonic, or having a single melody with no accompaniment (using one voice). h. Researchers have also found ab ...
... b. They also believed that music could influence the thoughts and behaviors of humans. c. Had a strong interest in studying and explaining the world around them. d. e. f. g. The music was monophonic, or having a single melody with no accompaniment (using one voice). h. Researchers have also found ab ...
Appendix One - Emmanuel Enid
... 975 BC Israel divides into the northern kingdom (Israel) and the southern kingdom (Judah) 776 BC The Olympic Games begin by order of the Oracle of Delphi to prevent “eternal wars.” 722 BC The northern kingdom of Israel falls to the Assyrians (the first ancient world empire). (The ten tribes of the n ...
... 975 BC Israel divides into the northern kingdom (Israel) and the southern kingdom (Judah) 776 BC The Olympic Games begin by order of the Oracle of Delphi to prevent “eternal wars.” 722 BC The northern kingdom of Israel falls to the Assyrians (the first ancient world empire). (The ten tribes of the n ...
History of music in the biblical period
Knowledge of the biblical period is mostly from literary references in the Bible and post-biblical sources. Religion and music historian Herbert Lockyer, Jr. writes that ""music, both vocal and instrumental, was well cultivated among the Hebrews, the New Testament Christians, and the Christian church through the centuries."" He adds that ""a look at the Old Testament reveals how God's ancient people were devoted to the study and practice of music, which holds a unique place in the historical and prophetic books, as well as the Psalter."" The music of religious ritual was first used by King David, and, according to the Larousse Encyclopedia of Music, he is credited with confirming the men of the Tribe of Levi as the ""custodians of the music of the divine service."" Historian Irene Hesk notes that of the twenty-four books of the Old Testament, the 150 Psalms in the Book of Psalms ascribed to King David, have served as ""the bedrock of Judeo-Christian hymnology,"" concluding that ""no other poetry has been set to music more often in Western civilization.""The study of ancient musical instruments has been practiced for centuries with some researchers studying instruments from Israel/Palestine dating to the ""biblical period."" Archaeological and written data have demonstrated clearly that music was an integral part of daily life in ancient Israel/Palestine. Figurines and iconographic depictions show that people played chordophones and frame drums, and that the human voice was essential as women and men sang love songs along with laments for the deceased. Data also describes outdoor scenes of music and dancing in sometimes prophetic frenzies, often with carefully orchestrated and choreographed musicians and singers within specially built structures.According to ancient music historian Theodore Burgh, ""If we were able to step into the . . . biblical period, we would find a culture filled with music . . . where people used music in their daily lives."" ""Such music was capable of expressing a great variety of moods and feelings or the broadly marked antitheses of joy and sorrow, hope and fear, faith and doubt. In fact, every shade and quality of sentiment are found in the wealth of songs and psalms and in the diverse melodies of the people.""