Classical what? Music, art, history? Give us something to go on!!
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the easiest way to remember the notes of the violin is :G = greedyD = dogsA = alwaysE = eathope it helps :)
No, any "program" can have program notes. You can go to any type of concert or performance and if someone hands you a program with background info or stuff about the performers.. WHALA there you go. you have program notes. So no, program notes are not restricted only to classical music.
Some similarities between pop music & classical music are that they are played by humans. Also they both have notes. They are both types of music
classical music? sorry couldn't resist :)
In Classical music rapidly playing a series of notes which is discretely audible is called a glissando. This can be done either on a piano or a harp.
Enrico Sergio Levrero has written: 'Some notes on the classical theory of wages'
The notes regarding 'Bella's Lullaby' can be found using any search engine provided you have the relavent information, such as the name of the melody and the composer. A link for the notes have been included in the related links section below.
Saptak means "gamut" or "the series of seven notes". It denotes the set of swaras, Sa, Re, Ga, Ma, Pa, Dha, Ni which comprise a musical scale in Indian classical music.
it is a program symphony - follows a storyline has more chromatic notes than it would if it was classical phrases are longer emotional
Franco Battaglia has written: 'Notes in classical and quantum physics' -- subject(s): Quantum theory, Physics
Early trumpets had no valves, so they could only play a very limited set of notes. They only had a wider variety of notes as they played higher and higher (which is why trumpet music from the Baroque and Classical periods is so high).