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Patrick Henry Hughes. Paiste 80" Symphonic Gong Unboxing - Memphis Gong Chamber. ANOUSHKA SHANKAR Breathing under water. Digital Sheet Music — Browse Our Complete Catalog | Musicnotes.com. Music History 101. What is Music? Dictionaries and encyclopedias define music as "an artistic form of auditory communication incorporating instrumental or vocal tones in a structured and continuous manner. " It is also defined as "any pleasing and harmonious sound" and "the sounds produced by singers or musical instruments. " (Source: wordnet.princeton.edu) There are a lot of definitions for music and it will take a whole book to explore the subject of music.

If there is one true definition of music it is this; music is universal and yet it is also relative and subjective. For me music is the singing of the birds, the whistling of my husband as he takes a shower, the soft humming of my little girl as she quietly plays, the beautiful sounds a pianist produces as he touches the keys of a piano... Take a moment to ponder what the meaning of music is for you. Origin and History of Music There are many theories regarding when and where music originated. Medieval/Middle Ages Related Articles Renaissance Baroque Classical. Elements of Music - The Basic Elements of Music. By Espie Estrella Updated December 16, 2014.

Sound is created when an object vibrates. These vibrations are perceived by our ears and then sent to our brain. Our brain in turn analyzes these signals and let's us know what type of sound we are hearing (i.e. an alarm clock ringing, a car horn blaring, etc.). Music is differentiated from other sounds because it has certain qualities. When you listen to a piece of music, you'll notice that it has several different characteristics; it may be soft or loud, slow or fast, combine different instruments and have a regular rhythmic pattern.

All of these are known as the "elements of music. " Beat and Meter - In order to define meter, let's first define beats. Continue reading below our video Play Video Harmony - In general, harmony refers to the combination of notes (or chords) played together and the relationship between a series of chords. Music Theory - Beats and Meter. Ensembles - Types and Sizes of Ensembles. An ensemble is defined as a group of people performing a musical number together and/or a group of musicians playing musical instruments together. There are various kinds of ensembles that are differentiated based on the type of music they play, the type of instruments they use in their performances and the number of musicians performing together. For this article we will learn about the different types of small ensembles. Small Ensembles Duet - Composed of two musicians performing together.

May also be defined as a composition meant to be played by two musicians either on different or similar instruments, for example piano duet or piano four hands. Trio - Composed of three musicians performing together. Quartet - Composed of four musicians performing together. Quintet - Composed of five musicians performing together. Sextet - Composed of six musicians performing together. Septet - Composed of seven musicians. Octet - Composed of eight musicians. Tempo. Musical Texture - Types of Musical Texture. Musical texture refers to the number of layers, as well as the type of layers, used in a composition and how these layers are related. Texture may be monophonic, polyphonic or homophonic. Monophonic - Refers to a single melodic line. An example of this is the plainchant or plainsong; a form of medieval church music that involves chanting.

Plainchant doesn't use any instrumental accompaniment, instead, it uses words that are sung. Moniot d'Arras was one of the composers who wrote monophonic songs. It was around the year 600 when Pope Gregory the Great (also known as Pope Gregory 1) wanted to compile all the different types of chants into one collection. This compilation will later be known as Gregorian Chant. Polyphonic - Refers to two or more melodic lines. Homophonic - Refers to a a main melody accompanied by chords. Musical Textures - Monophonic. The World of Music, David Willoughby (Flash) Introduction to Reading Music. [ Introduction | Clefs | Time Signatures | Types of Notes | Types of Rests | Basic Counting I ][ Basic Counting II | Symbols | Shaping | Return to Education Section ] Learning to Read Music, Created by Kevin Lux for DataDragon Information Services.

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