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Classical orchestras, baroque and folk
only the yodellers and classical people
Heck no! Classical rocks. Classical composers created the chords that bands use today, even though most bands only use four or five of the many chords that composers used. Not a lot of people, especially ones my age, share this opinion, but I think they should. Classical music in itself has many genres and is a joy to listen to when you need to calm down or get pumped up.
There are the percussion's: clarinet, flute. The Jazz: Trombone, trumpet and possibly the saxophone. There is always a drum and sometimes a piano. Some rock bands have a guitar and singer and a bass. Violins and Violas are for classical music bands.
Saxophone is best known as a jazz instrument, but it originated in military and concert bands, which are closer to classical music, and it is used in some orchestral music. Some famous orchestral pieces calling for saxophone are Ravel's Bolero and his orchestration of Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition. Some classical composers have written solo concertos for saxophone with orchestra, including Glazunov and Ibert.
Classical orchestras, baroque and folk
only the yodellers and classical people
classical music :) all classical guitars are just the plain ol' nylon string guitar. it's usually used for learners and some bands prefer the classical guitar because it gives a lovely mellow sound.
They are called the Vitamin String Quartet, and they do tributes to tons of bands.
Heck no! Classical rocks. Classical composers created the chords that bands use today, even though most bands only use four or five of the many chords that composers used. Not a lot of people, especially ones my age, share this opinion, but I think they should. Classical music in itself has many genres and is a joy to listen to when you need to calm down or get pumped up.
That would be Instrumental Music. Many bands and genres are instrumental, such as classical and some jazz music, along with bands such as Liquid Tension Experiment or Mono, which are Progressive Rock. Many Progressive Rock bands are instrumental, if you are looking for a rock band that has no vocals.
There are the percussion's: clarinet, flute. The Jazz: Trombone, trumpet and possibly the saxophone. There is always a drum and sometimes a piano. Some rock bands have a guitar and singer and a bass. Violins and Violas are for classical music bands.
In deep Trouble - Dire Straits. Classical dance in German prison - Spandau Ballet.
They made it acceptable for rock bands to use classical stylings and even collaborate with orchestras (1970's Deep Purple in Concert)
Saxophone is best known as a jazz instrument, but it originated in military and concert bands, which are closer to classical music, and it is used in some orchestral music. Some famous orchestral pieces calling for saxophone are Ravel's Bolero and his orchestration of Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition. Some classical composers have written solo concertos for saxophone with orchestra, including Glazunov and Ibert.
Well why do people like hip hop and rap? Why do people like Classical music? Why do people like Electronic/Dubstep? It's all choice.
Yes, in striated muscle you can think of the "A" bands as the dArk bands and the "I" bands as the lIght bands.