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Drums and some older instruments are very loud without amplification, before amplifiers they would use several violins (or people singing) so they could be herd when the drums and louder instruments were playing. Guitars and Pianos/Keyboards are not as loud and the only way they can be heard with the drums, horns and other things is to amplify them or have several of the same instrument playing the same thing at once.
the five elements of music are:-silencetempodurationtexturetimbre
the piano WRONG it is the organ he once said "The organ is king of all instruments."
DurationDuration means the length of each sound. Some sounds or notes are long, some are short.DynamicsDynamics means the loudness and softness of the music. Sometimes this is called volume. Music often changes volume gradually and goes from loud to soft or from soft to loud.PitchPitch refers to the highness or lowness of notes in the music. Most pieces of music use a mixture of high and low sounds. Some instruments, for example the tuba, can play very low notes, whereas smaller instruments, such as the piccolo, can play very high notes.SilenceSilence is as important as sound in music. It gives time to think and for echoes to die away. It can be dramatic.TempoTempo means the speed of the music, whether it is fast or slow. Does the music speed up or slow down or does it stay at the same tempo throughout?TextureTexture refers to how many layers or voices are in a piece. If there are a lot of instruments playing at once the texture is thick; if there are only one or two instruments playing the texture is thin. You can build up the texture from thin to thick, or reduce it from thick to thin.TimbreEvery instrument has its own tone colour or timbre. For example, a metal instrument sounds different from a wooden one, and hitting the skin of a drum sounds different from blowing a recorder.
Many aspiring young artists cover the song You Only Live Once (originally from The Strokes), although most of these are simply users of YouTube. Some examples are Suicide Silence and Quadicolor.
Silence. Once you say the word silence, you have broken the silence.
Silence. Once you say the word silence, you have broken it, and there is no way to make it unbroken.
The answer to this riddle is silence. If you talk, then the silence that was once there has now gone.
Once broken it’s spoken
Silence
Drums and some older instruments are very loud without amplification, before amplifiers they would use several violins (or people singing) so they could be herd when the drums and louder instruments were playing. Guitars and Pianos/Keyboards are not as loud and the only way they can be heard with the drums, horns and other things is to amplify them or have several of the same instrument playing the same thing at once.
the five elements of music are:-silencetempodurationtexturetimbre
the piano WRONG it is the organ he once said "The organ is king of all instruments."
Beginners definitely need tuner to tune their guitars. Once they get better playing guitar , can tune their instruments by ear. Some people learn quick than others.
Silence, maybe? Once you speak, it's no longer silent.
As a noun it is the quality of being quiet. Silence reigns supreme in an empty room. As a verb it is the action of causing silence. 'Silence that man.' the judge ordered the bailiff. P.S. You literally answered your own question by example.
DurationDuration means the length of each sound. Some sounds or notes are long, some are short.DynamicsDynamics means the loudness and softness of the music. Sometimes this is called volume. Music often changes volume gradually and goes from loud to soft or from soft to loud.PitchPitch refers to the highness or lowness of notes in the music. Most pieces of music use a mixture of high and low sounds. Some instruments, for example the tuba, can play very low notes, whereas smaller instruments, such as the piccolo, can play very high notes.SilenceSilence is as important as sound in music. It gives time to think and for echoes to die away. It can be dramatic.TempoTempo means the speed of the music, whether it is fast or slow. Does the music speed up or slow down or does it stay at the same tempo throughout?TextureTexture refers to how many layers or voices are in a piece. If there are a lot of instruments playing at once the texture is thick; if there are only one or two instruments playing the texture is thin. You can build up the texture from thin to thick, or reduce it from thick to thin.TimbreEvery instrument has its own tone colour or timbre. For example, a metal instrument sounds different from a wooden one, and hitting the skin of a drum sounds different from blowing a recorder.