When a sentence consists of two phrases that have the same length, they are called balanced phrases.
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It just means the classical music. La= the Musica=music Clasica= classical
Berlioz wrote during the Romantic period and his music conforms to the norms of romantic music rather than classical. However, if you mean classical music as opposed to pop, the answer is yes.
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do you mean 'are prince classical?' as in the music they listen to or is it some other weird random question?
If you mean what clef, that would be treble clef.
In music, "classical" has two meanings. The generalized term, "Classical Music" denotes art music composed for performance, as opposed to popular songs, rock, or theater music. The more specialized meaning, within the larger category of classical music, denotes symphonies or other types of music composed in the mid- to late-18th century through the early 19th, by Haydn, Mozart, early Beethoven and their contemporaries, known as the "classical period". Alternately, "classic" can just mean a favorite or standard for many years, like classic rock, classic bluegrass, etc.
Do you mean the difference between classical music and film music?Classical music was composed in the period from 1550 to 1900 (more or less).Film music came into existence in the late 1800's/early 1900's.Film music often borrows elements from classical music, but from other music forms as well (for example jazz, and rock).Both music forms have also much in common. When you put on a dvd, turn off the sound from the tv, and put on a classical piece of music at the same time, the classical music can often compliment the movie you're watching!
Still not sure what you mean ... sorry ... middle 8 of what?
In the generally accepted sense of classical music in western cultures, classical music is almost always scored, or written out, whether it is for a solo instrument or for a group of musicians. There are some examples of music that have improvisational elements, structural elements that can be arbitrarily arranged, or that have some chance or aleatoric elements.
If you mean what is a sitar, it is a stringed musical instrument used in classical Indian and Hindustani music.
Technically, no. Classical music is it's own genre, and from a certain time period (~ 1759 - 1830). It is also 'Western music', while 'African music' is not. Thus, they are two completely separate entities. However, that does necessarily not mean that certain musical ideas present in classical music are not present in African music, because music can do whatever it wants and show up where ever it pleases. It simply means that these ideas are not intentionally placed in the music - it was just a coincidence.
Sitar is a stringed musical instrument that can be played solo or as an accompaniment to Hindustani Classical Music