Some of the songs heard in Season Nine were ... Jeepers Creepers, Eye of the Tiger by Survivor, Dancing in the Streets by Mick Jagger & David Bowie, Some Like it Hot by Power Station.
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Some examples of small blowing instruments commonly used in music are the harmonica, flute, and clarinet.
Some examples of traditional wild west instruments used in cowboy music are the guitar, harmonica, fiddle, banjo, and mandolin.
Some examples of musical forms used in classical music compositions include sonata form, rondo form, theme and variations, and fugue.
Some examples of popular time signatures used in music are 4/4 (common time), 3/4 (waltz time), and 6/8 (compound time).
If I'm Not by Danielle McKee
There are many instruments that are used in jazz instrumental music. Some examples of instruments include the saxophone, the trumpet, the piano, and the guitar.
Some examples of blue progressions in music include the 12-bar blues, the minor blues progression, and the jazz blues progression. These progressions are commonly used in blues music to create a specific sound and feel.
Songs that appeared on Season Eight, Drop Dead Legs by Van Halen, Let's Get Loud by Jennifer Lopez, Feels Like the First Time by Foreigner, The Ballad of Billy the Kidby Billy Joel, It Might Be You by Stephen Bishop, These Boots are Made for Walking by Nancy Sinatra, Only Time Will Tell by Asia, Take it on the Run by REO Speedwagon & Where Have All the Cowboys Gone by Paula Cole.
The Nutcracker is an immensely popular holiday season ballet written by Tchaikovsky. Virtually all of the music is ballet music. You might also call it programatic or program music.
Some examples of different music beats used in popular songs today include the trap beat, the dancehall beat, the reggaeton beat, and the afrobeat. These beats are commonly heard in genres like hip-hop, pop, and electronic music.
Some examples of chromatic instruments used in music are the piano, accordion, and chromatic harmonica. These instruments are capable of playing all the notes in the musical scale, including sharps and flats, allowing for a wider range of musical expression.