Musician Whithout Boundaries
... poorly situated to derive benefit from other great cultural centers. At that time there were many limitations to small town life. The occasional local musical events had a tendency to be either classical or folkloristic. To yearn for more required diligence, work and imagination. Centazzo still fond ...
... poorly situated to derive benefit from other great cultural centers. At that time there were many limitations to small town life. The occasional local musical events had a tendency to be either classical or folkloristic. To yearn for more required diligence, work and imagination. Centazzo still fond ...
Chapter - 5 - Shodhganga
... figure called ‘Kinnara’ (literally ‘which man?’) whose appear body is that of humans while thighs and feet are as of birds. Despite the fact that the names of musical instruments contain much information about shape and construction, not necessarily present time characteristics are implies in the na ...
... figure called ‘Kinnara’ (literally ‘which man?’) whose appear body is that of humans while thighs and feet are as of birds. Despite the fact that the names of musical instruments contain much information about shape and construction, not necessarily present time characteristics are implies in the na ...
Encyclopedia of Moog Artists
... medieval, classical, and pop, and mixes instruments like piano, synthesizers, and banjo. The lyrics deal with music history or provide instructions like, "When the music stops, be the sound you hear," resulting in an often surreal collage of sounds and ideas. The otherworldly quality of Haack's musi ...
... medieval, classical, and pop, and mixes instruments like piano, synthesizers, and banjo. The lyrics deal with music history or provide instructions like, "When the music stops, be the sound you hear," resulting in an often surreal collage of sounds and ideas. The otherworldly quality of Haack's musi ...
hugues dufourt`s “manifesto of the music of our times”
... when questioned, Dufourt admitted that these works have narrative in the sense of Cassirer’s symbolic forms.4 That is, it is less important that his music refer to some external reality, than it produce a world of its own (Cassirer 1946, 8). To understand this, we must look at how the elements of mu ...
... when questioned, Dufourt admitted that these works have narrative in the sense of Cassirer’s symbolic forms.4 That is, it is less important that his music refer to some external reality, than it produce a world of its own (Cassirer 1946, 8). To understand this, we must look at how the elements of mu ...
Chapter-3 Stringed Instruments Violin - Historical Facts
... may be played while held in the lap or while it stands on a table, or on the floor. Harp strings may be made of nylon, gut, wire or silk. On smaller harps, like the folk harp, the core string material will typically be the same for all strings on a given harp. Larger instruments like the modern conc ...
... may be played while held in the lap or while it stands on a table, or on the floor. Harp strings may be made of nylon, gut, wire or silk. On smaller harps, like the folk harp, the core string material will typically be the same for all strings on a given harp. Larger instruments like the modern conc ...
July issue of DownBeat
... Pianist John Beasley served as musical director for the grand concert in Osaka. The lineup boasted the same customary star power of internationally acclaimed musicians as the two years prior. But this year, the musicians veered away from the heavy emphasis on conventional jazz repertoire. Held at hi ...
... Pianist John Beasley served as musical director for the grand concert in Osaka. The lineup boasted the same customary star power of internationally acclaimed musicians as the two years prior. But this year, the musicians veered away from the heavy emphasis on conventional jazz repertoire. Held at hi ...
10 Loudspeaker Reviews – Wilson Maxx to Quad 989
... large-ish Zenith console) were mostly these. Don’t ask why (unless one can be a reincarnation of a “future” self), but from the age of three or so, I became fascinated by this device and within no time, since I couldn’t read (despite my entreaties), had learned to distinguish among their singles by ...
... large-ish Zenith console) were mostly these. Don’t ask why (unless one can be a reincarnation of a “future” self), but from the age of three or so, I became fascinated by this device and within no time, since I couldn’t read (despite my entreaties), had learned to distinguish among their singles by ...
Festival Program - Electronic Music Midwest
... of a spectrum of harmonic partials or overtones, and sometimes these also include some inharmonic components. In Clusters, the overtones are all clusters of 5-note chords, reflecting the harmony of the passage, duplicated through three to four octaves above the note; they are not harmonic partials. ...
... of a spectrum of harmonic partials or overtones, and sometimes these also include some inharmonic components. In Clusters, the overtones are all clusters of 5-note chords, reflecting the harmony of the passage, duplicated through three to four octaves above the note; they are not harmonic partials. ...
GCSE Music Revision Guide
... octave (for example, the black keys or CDEGA). Pentatonic scales are very common and are found all over the world. ...
... octave (for example, the black keys or CDEGA). Pentatonic scales are very common and are found all over the world. ...
The Synthesizer - Scholarship @ Claremont
... decades later with the emergence of the synthesizer. Most importantly, Varèse’s music lacked proper form, as the term was traditionally understood. His music was the opposite of Wagnerian. Whereas Richard Wagner is seen as the architect of the postromantic style that dominates the classical film sc ...
... decades later with the emergence of the synthesizer. Most importantly, Varèse’s music lacked proper form, as the term was traditionally understood. His music was the opposite of Wagnerian. Whereas Richard Wagner is seen as the architect of the postromantic style that dominates the classical film sc ...
IOSR Journal Of Humanities And Social Science (IOSR-JHSS)
... The shabbabah is one of the folk wind-based instruments. The music it produces is an outcome of „blowing air‟ through its internal physical structure by means of vibrations. It belongs to music of instruments, made of wooden or metal tubes, into which air is blown, resulting in wind vibrations, henc ...
... The shabbabah is one of the folk wind-based instruments. The music it produces is an outcome of „blowing air‟ through its internal physical structure by means of vibrations. It belongs to music of instruments, made of wooden or metal tubes, into which air is blown, resulting in wind vibrations, henc ...
Concert d`aujourd`hui! Works by Domenico Scarlatti (1683
... with the help of Jascha Heifetz, he landed a contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer as a film composer. Over the next 15 years, he worked on scores for some 200 films there and at the other major film studios. Rita Hayworth hired him to write the music for The Loves of Carmen (1948), produced by Hayworth ...
... with the help of Jascha Heifetz, he landed a contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer as a film composer. Over the next 15 years, he worked on scores for some 200 films there and at the other major film studios. Rita Hayworth hired him to write the music for The Loves of Carmen (1948), produced by Hayworth ...
American Popular Music - U.S. Embassy in Beijing
... also be heard in African-American genres such as blues, gospel, and jazz. In West African drumming traditions the lead drummer often plays the lowest-pitched drum in the group. This emphasis on low-pitched sounds may be a predecessor of the prominent role of the bass drum in Mississippi black fife-a ...
... also be heard in African-American genres such as blues, gospel, and jazz. In West African drumming traditions the lead drummer often plays the lowest-pitched drum in the group. This emphasis on low-pitched sounds may be a predecessor of the prominent role of the bass drum in Mississippi black fife-a ...
Full Text(PDF)
... this is great progress, but at what price? 1. There are no longer any differences in the timbre between the natural tones and the muted tones. 2. The entire sound of the instrument is much more vulgar because the tube is shorter. Enthusiasm about technical progress made people overlook the disadvant ...
... this is great progress, but at what price? 1. There are no longer any differences in the timbre between the natural tones and the muted tones. 2. The entire sound of the instrument is much more vulgar because the tube is shorter. Enthusiasm about technical progress made people overlook the disadvant ...
Listening Notes
... given the nickname “Strain-hard Ferguson” because he played so many high notes! Closely related to the trumpet is the cornet. The instruments are really exactly the same, except that the cornet looks a bit ‘squashed’ and makes a slightly mellower sound. The French horn is a difficult instrument to p ...
... given the nickname “Strain-hard Ferguson” because he played so many high notes! Closely related to the trumpet is the cornet. The instruments are really exactly the same, except that the cornet looks a bit ‘squashed’ and makes a slightly mellower sound. The French horn is a difficult instrument to p ...
The Soundtrack
... It’s relatively easy for any composer worth the name to provide music to fit a particular mood, far harder to judge what mood is required by the scene, and how much of it should be provided musically. Directors are often of little help here, sometimes not knowing themselves (or not being able to ar ...
... It’s relatively easy for any composer worth the name to provide music to fit a particular mood, far harder to judge what mood is required by the scene, and how much of it should be provided musically. Directors are often of little help here, sometimes not knowing themselves (or not being able to ar ...
EuroMed Music Festival 2010
... Budapest (Hungary), Belgrade (Serbia) and Katowice (Poland). This year the program was selected to become part of the UNESCO International Year of Rapprochement of Cultures 2010 program series. The Festival wishes to respond to current social problems, when gaps continue to exist between civilizatio ...
... Budapest (Hungary), Belgrade (Serbia) and Katowice (Poland). This year the program was selected to become part of the UNESCO International Year of Rapprochement of Cultures 2010 program series. The Festival wishes to respond to current social problems, when gaps continue to exist between civilizatio ...
Capturing Sound - Georgetown University
... This quaint vignette may seem unremarkable, but it reveals a revolution in the making. Those gathered around the phonograph were experiencing music in ways unimaginable not so many years before. They were hearing performers they could not see and music they could not normally bring into their homes. ...
... This quaint vignette may seem unremarkable, but it reveals a revolution in the making. Those gathered around the phonograph were experiencing music in ways unimaginable not so many years before. They were hearing performers they could not see and music they could not normally bring into their homes. ...
Electronic Sounds
... spoken text, gongs, an unnamed, homemade drum-string instrument, water faucets and the insides of a piano, which are plucked scratched or hit with a mallet . The effect is often haunting and mysterious, particularly when she uses her unusual piano technique . Some humor is injected into the piece by ...
... spoken text, gongs, an unnamed, homemade drum-string instrument, water faucets and the insides of a piano, which are plucked scratched or hit with a mallet . The effect is often haunting and mysterious, particularly when she uses her unusual piano technique . Some humor is injected into the piece by ...
Music
... The changes subsequently spread throughout Europe, North America, and eventually the world American Civil War and civil wars in other countries Artists used more beautiful vibrant colors First modern Olympics ...
... The changes subsequently spread throughout Europe, North America, and eventually the world American Civil War and civil wars in other countries Artists used more beautiful vibrant colors First modern Olympics ...
Week 13
... proximity, for a mediated presence that shrinks space into something manageable and habitable. Sound, more than any other sense, appears to performance a largely utopian function in this desire for proximity and connectedness. Mediate sound reproduction enables consumers to create intimate, manageab ...
... proximity, for a mediated presence that shrinks space into something manageable and habitable. Sound, more than any other sense, appears to performance a largely utopian function in this desire for proximity and connectedness. Mediate sound reproduction enables consumers to create intimate, manageab ...
Cambridge companion to pop and rock - Assets
... software form, the particular distortion characteristics, buzz and ‘warmth’ of tube technology in order to cash in on the ‘retro’ aesthetic prevalent in various genres of pop music. It is in combination with loudspeakers, however, that amplification makes its most significant contribution to popular ...
... software form, the particular distortion characteristics, buzz and ‘warmth’ of tube technology in order to cash in on the ‘retro’ aesthetic prevalent in various genres of pop music. It is in combination with loudspeakers, however, that amplification makes its most significant contribution to popular ...
Adapted from the Country Music Hall of Fame ® and Museum`s
... The piano is made up of a series of levers and linkages whose strings are hammered when activated by playing the keys with the fingers. An integral part of country music from its inception, the piano hit its stride with western swing in the mid 1930s as typified by the playing of Moon Mullican. Late ...
... The piano is made up of a series of levers and linkages whose strings are hammered when activated by playing the keys with the fingers. An integral part of country music from its inception, the piano hit its stride with western swing in the mid 1930s as typified by the playing of Moon Mullican. Late ...