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Rock instruments played in a non-rock style. Or instruments from classical and electronic music. Or not. Is a very experimental music, it can be all or nothing.
The violin is played in a wide variety of musical genres. Since the Baroque period, it has become an important classical instrument.
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Many different stringed instruments are used. Classical music is mostly played by violins, violas, cellos, and the double bass. Harps and pianos are also used.
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Throughout musical history, various instruments have played pivotal roles in shaping different eras. In the Baroque period, the harpsichord and violin were central, leading to the prominence of orchestras in the Classical era with the addition of the piano and woodwinds. The Romantic period saw the rise of the symphonic orchestra, incorporating brass and percussion, while the 20th century introduced electric instruments, such as the guitar and synthesizer, which revolutionized genres like rock and electronic music. Each era's instruments reflect its cultural and technological advancements, influencing the evolution of music.
The instrumentation of the Classical orchestra: Of course the strings (violin I and II, viola, cello and bass) were in evidence along with the transverse flute, clarinets (Mozart especially), oboes, bassoons, horns (valveless), trumpets (valveless), trombones used sparingly, (Mozart used them, more commonly called sackbuts, in some overtures, operas, and in sacred works such as his requiem), kettle drums and a few percussion instruments such as side drums, triangle and cymbals. This is by no means the full extent of instrumentation extant in various performance ensembles of the Classical period, including the transition instruments found in the inevitable elisions from the preceding Baroque and into the following Romantic periods. Consult the Harvard Dictionary of Music by Willi Apel and for fun look into James Galway's Music in Time for more insight into the period and the variations of instruments played by "classical" musicians.
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The style of music Antonio Vivaldi played was Baroque music which he turned into a classical style.
Ancient Hindus played a variety of musical instruments, including string instruments like the veena and the rabab, as well as percussion instruments such as the mridangam and the tabla. Wind instruments, like the bansuri (bamboo flute) and the shankha (conch shell), were also popular. These instruments were often used in religious ceremonies, classical music, and folk performances, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of ancient India.
Hindus traditionally used a variety of musical instruments in their cultural and religious practices. Some prominent instruments include the sitar, a stringed instrument known for its intricate melodies; the tabla, a pair of hand-played drums used in classical and popular music; and the harmonium, a free-standing keyboard instrument that accompanies vocal performances. Other instruments like the flute, mridangam, and veena are also significant in various regional styles of music. These instruments play a crucial role in both classical compositions and devotional songs.
No, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was not a dancer. He was a musical prodigy who played piano and composed classical music for piano, violin, and other instruments.