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Musical instruments can be distinguished by the way they look, and more importantly by the way they sound. Instruments were created in order to produce a certain type of sound. Instruments play together in a band or orchestra to make beautiful music.
In the Baroque era, musical dynamics were "terraced" - on the organ, one manuals fairly loud stops against another manuals softer stops. In instrumental ensembles, larger or louder groups of instruments (continuo) against a smaller, softer group of instruments, or a soloist. In the Classical era, full ensembles of musicians were directed by score markings to play louder or softer in certain passages, and the gradual combining of instruments from a few to all allowed for very noticeable crescendos.
Roderick Usher, is a boyhood friend of his. ... His "very ancient family" is famous for its devotion to the arts - music and paintings ... his eyes, he can only eat bland foods and only wear certain clothes, and most sounds make him miserable. ... They paint, or read, or he listens to Usher play the guitar.
'con sordino' literally means 'with mute.' Any stringed instrument, certain brass and woodwinds, and certain percussion instruments, including the piano, can be played con sordino.
tuning fork steel instrument in the shape of a U with a short handle. When struck it produces an almost pure tone, retaining its pitch over a long period of time; thus it is a valuable aid in tuning musical instruments.
No.... MIDI is an industry-standard for connecting certain musical instruments to a computer- so that the sound of the instrument can me recorded or manipulated by computer software,
Many people, including artists, feel that pictorial art and music have a lot in common. Braque and Picasso also saw the shape of certain instruments as interesting and inspiring.
The human voice is most likely the earliest musical instrument. It is impossible to date when musical instruments came into place in human history, but most likely it started out as percussion (banging rocks together and eventually crudely made drums). There is no certain answer.
Musical instruments can be distinguished by the way they look, and more importantly by the way they sound. Instruments were created in order to produce a certain type of sound. Instruments play together in a band or orchestra to make beautiful music.
A positive correlation.
Perhaps from the Psalms themselves. The accompanying notes to the Psalms in the Bible often read, "for the lyre", or "for the stringed instruments." These notes suggest that King David assigned certain musical instruments to accompany the recitation of the psalms as he wrote them.
Although musical instruments themselves are described as forbidden in the Q'uran, there is debate as to whether it meant the usage of the instruments, not the instruments themselves. However, most Muslims accept music and it is a widely used part of worship in the form of singing. Others accept only certain instruments such as drums, while others will only accept them used in the traditional ways and in worship.
You might use connotation in your writing to evoke a specific emotion or association, to add depth and layers to your text, or to create a certain tone or mood. Connotation helps to convey subtle meanings and nuances that can enhance the overall impact of your writing.
Not usually. Certain exceptions can be made for cheese.
This is a strange question. When you ask "What is the definition of . . . " you mean that you want to know what a certain word means. But instead, you are giving the definition and asking what word fits that definition. You should ask "What is the word meaning people who hear lyrics over instruments?" When you say that the people "hear lyrics over instruments" you cannot be talking about hearing, because that is not usually a function of the listener. If someone is singing softly and the instruments are playing loudly, you will not be able to hear the vocals over the instruments no matter who you are. That is not a particular type of person. Perhaps you are talking about the kind of person who focuses on the lyrics of a song as opposed to its musical content (which is not a function of the instruments, as the singer's voice provides much musical content). People without a good musical ear are more likely to be interested in the lyric as opposed to the music, so perhaps the word you are looking for is "tone-deaf" which means someone who cannot distinguish one musical tone from another.
A bis key is a key using alternative fingers for certain notes on woodwind musical instruments, especially the key located between the first and second keys operated by the left hand on a saxophone.
yes there are certain free and paid apps for instruments on the ipad