I don't know anything about energy but if you're talking about sound waves, then that just depends how many instruments are playing and how loud they are playing.
The word 'classical', when applied to music, has two different meanings, a narrow one and a much broader one. In the narrow sense of the word the classical period in music extended roughly from the middle of the eighteenth century to the early nineteenth century. Classical music in the broader sense of the expression includes the 'serious music' or 'art music' of the last four centuries (or perhaps longer), continuing today.
Mostly jazz and classical but it is pretty much used in every type of music.
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!
Folk music and classical music is analogous to fables and written history. Folk music can be passed down through generations aurally, but never written down. Classical music, much like written history, has been formally published.
Yiruma's music style is popular with a classical twist. The style is classified by ITunes as World Music or New Age. Although influenced by the classics and sounding classical in parts, his music is much more popular in structure.
I think Disney music is usually classical or opera sort of. But Disney Radio is much different.
Although Wikipedia defaults to music if you type in Classical Period" - is this really only a 'music' question? Was life in Europe pretty much the same in 1820 as it was in 1750??
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.
If the only two choices are pop or classical, I would have to pick pop. But I think jazz is pretty much it's own style.
i have a question for you...what do you consider a classical instrument??i dont think that instuments are necessarily classical because they changed and modified during many musical periods like the baroque, romantic or classical. anyway, if you consider the piano a "classical" instument, i love to play classical music because the technical stuff is fun. its kinda weird because i listen to rap, r&b and much of the modern music... hope that answers your question!!!
Pop Music is modern day music that a large amount of the population enjoys listening to. It is written quite recently and has almost no rules as to how it can sound. Classical Music can actually encompass three large periods of music (Baroque, Classical, and Romantic). It was written in the 1600's to the 1800's (Baroque was the earliest, then Classical, then Romantic). The rules were much more strict than they are now, especially in Baroque and Classical music. Essentially, pop music is popular and modern. Classical music can possibly be considered the "pop" music of centuries ago.
theres jaz, classical, rap, rnb, indie and much more