Harlem has historically been a vibrant hub for various musical genres, most notably jazz and blues during the early to mid-20th century. The Harlem Renaissance in the 1920s saw the emergence of iconic artists like Duke Ellington and Billie Holiday, whose sounds defined the era. Later, the neighborhood became a significant center for hip-hop in the late 20th century, with artists like Sugarhill Gang and later Nas contributing to its evolution. Today, Harlem continues to be a melting pot of musical styles, reflecting its rich cultural history.
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Harlem is about black Americans coming up and making poems
Jazz and Blues.
The tambourine is a musical sound. It begins with the letter t.
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The musical term that describes the loudness or softness of a sound is dynamics.
The 2009 Best Sound Design of a Musical Tony went to Paul Arditti. He received the award for his sound design for Billy Elliot, the Musical.
Musical amplitude refers to the volume or intensity of a sound wave, specifically in relation to music. It is a measure of how loud or soft a sound is, typically represented by the height of the sound wave. Amplitude directly affects the perceived loudness of a musical note or sound.
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The Harlem Renaissance did not influence Langston Hughes. Hughes was in his late teens and early twenties in these period. Hughes was already writing ...