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i say that native instruments are still useful for all filippinos
The answer to this question relies more on opinions and tastes. "Modern music" contains lots of auto-tuning and synthesising, which makes songs kind of fake compared to "Old music". Music is an art and, as with all arts, is to express emotions or thoughts. With "old music" this was the case - you have somewhat meaningful lyrics that were not dominated by the instruments. Compared with "modern music" that focus on selling as many albums as possible and so are superficial and meaningless.
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Traditionally all string instruments are all wood bodies. There are some which are made from fiberglass and are very modern in design.
The modern family of brass instruments can be broken into valved brass instruments (trumpet, horn, euphonium, tuba) and slide brass instruments (trombone). Brass instruments could also be broken up into Cylindrical bore (constant diameter tubing like the trumpet and trombone) and Conical bore (increasing diameter tubing like the horn, euphonium, and tuba).
Most instruments that are around today, except, of course, the electronic instruments, which are more modern.
i say that native instruments are still useful for all filippinos
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Some of them use. The most modern instruments, don't.
Modern aircraft have many instruments which tell the pilot everything that's happening to it. Some modern airliners could have over 200 instruments in the cockpit.
The two scientific instruments that began the age of modern weather forecasting are the, thermometer and barometer.
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The answer to this question relies more on opinions and tastes. "Modern music" contains lots of auto-tuning and synthesising, which makes songs kind of fake compared to "Old music". Music is an art and, as with all arts, is to express emotions or thoughts. With "old music" this was the case - you have somewhat meaningful lyrics that were not dominated by the instruments. Compared with "modern music" that focus on selling as many albums as possible and so are superficial and meaningless.
Any forum can be compared to a modern shopping mall. The Forum Romanum, however, can be compared to our civic centers, or our modern "downtowns" with government buildings and high priced shops.
Yes, Victorian children did have pencil cases, although they were likely very different in design and materials compared to modern ones. Pencil cases were used to store writing instruments such as quills, pens, and pencils.
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