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they both make music: either pleasant or unpleasant......
basically, most of the music instruments are played in G clef like Violin, Flute, Trumpet etc.
Lennon used a range of instruments in his career, but he is most associated with a 1958 Model 325 Rickenbacker Capri guitar.
"Hearts on Fire" by John Cafferty features a blend of instruments typical of 1980s rock music. The primary instruments include electric guitars, bass guitar, drums, and keyboards, which together create a powerful and anthemic sound. The song's driving rhythm and melodic hooks are enhanced by the use of synthesizers, adding to its energetic vibe. Overall, the instrumentation contributes to the song's motivational and uplifting themes.
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A contemporary piece like John Cage's 4'33".
The term for the use of instruments in a piece of music is "orchestration."
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Folk guitars
Guitar, piano and harmonica are the mainstays of blues music singers. Like any genre, there are artists who carve out a niche for themselves using instruments that are unorthodox for the genre. Papa John Creach for example, has made very good use of his violin in blues music.
If the instruments are needed for your classes, yes.
You don't you actually use music
Piano and guitar are the most common instruments used in coldplay's music.
No, reading music is not the same for all instruments. Different instruments use different clefs, notation systems, and techniques, so musicians must learn to read music specific to their instrument.
You dance while holding it.
The same reason everyone else uses instruments, for music or for testing and measurements, depending on what type of instruments you are talking about.