The pentatonic scale.
No one knows who invented the first music stand, but it is probably safe to say they came into being soon after music had first been written down. In Syria, tablets as old as 2,400 years have been found containing the equivalent of musical scales. However, the earliest concrete evidence of the actual use of the sheet music stand dates only to around 200 B.C. This was found in China. Modern day-type music stands didn't come into popular use until about the 1300's. German and Swiss composers are credited with first using them.
You would use "AT" if music is used as a noun: He is an excellent painter and very good at music. You would use "IN" if you were using music as an adjective: She was a good pianist, but she only got a B in music class. He was a real star in the hip hop music scene. Hope this helps!
most soft music eg twinkle star
You have used it correctly: children's music team.The children's music team practiced after school.The children's music team won first place at the state fair.She belonged to the children's music team.
YES! gang use it :P
Gamelan music is the traditional music ensemble of Indonesia. Gamelan music has two scales: slendro and pelog.
they use it for, making a good life, and a peace to god!
Heterophony and Polyphony are in Gamelan music. Heterophony due to the use of a single melody being played in different parts whilst also being extended and elaborated. Polyphony due to the overlapping rhythms (polyrhythmic) and within the parts themselves
syncopations modal scales and pentatonic scales often in folk music.
Heterophony and Polyphony are in Gamelan music. Heterophony due to the use of a single melody being played in different parts whilst also being extended and elaborated. Polyphony due to the overlapping rhythms (polyrhythmic) and within the parts themselves
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Butch chart Scales and Electronic Scales.
They are homologous structures. Both are scales, but snakes use them to move and pangolins use them as defense
Just like the Fahrenheit symbol, both scales were named after their inventors, Anders Celsius and Daniel Fahrenheit. It became custom to simply use the first letter of their last names as the symbol for the scale. Since everyone capitalizes their initials and their names, the symbols for the scales are capitalized also.
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stand on them
Zero, a useful number to have on the scales, will be present in the even numbered scales but not the odd numbered ones.