bass, guitar, or drums alone for a couple seconds in the beginning and then verse, chorus, verse, chorus, bridge, chorus. That's the basic structure but a lot of songs don't follow that (example: walking contradiction by green day, amazing song, it goes verse, verse, chorus, same verse as first one, chorus chorus).
Instruments that are blown into are either woodwind instruments, double reed instruments, or brass instruments, with the single exception of a harmonica, which is in a class all its own.
Hard Question.......IDK!I believe it is unified timbre
Johann Sebastian Bach wrote immense amounts of music, for organ, for solo clavier (a forerunner of the piano), for solo violin, solo cello, solo flute, for different ensembles of instruments, for solo voice, and for chorus with instrumental accompaniments. In short, he wrote for every instrument in existence at his time.
The structure of the song Firework by Katy Perry is Verse / Pre Chorus / Chorus / Verse / Pre Chorus / Chorus / Bridge / Chorus.
in chorus class
Electric synthesizers and beats. Maybe a tambourine in the chorus.
A flute belongs to the woodwind class of instruments.
bass, guitar, or drums alone for a couple seconds in the beginning and then verse, chorus, verse, chorus, bridge, chorus. That's the basic structure but a lot of songs don't follow that (example: walking contradiction by green day, amazing song, it goes verse, verse, chorus, same verse as first one, chorus chorus).
The cast of Class-concert for Chorus and Piano - 2011 includes: Aziza Achtimova as Veronika Alexander Ozerov as Dima Aleksandr Pivnev as Tolya Tatiana Skotchnagina as Teacher
Instruments that are blown into are either woodwind instruments, double reed instruments, or brass instruments, with the single exception of a harmonica, which is in a class all its own.
In a musical people are dancing and acting and in a chorus, you sing and play instruments.
The bridal chorus from Wagner's "Lohengrin," often referred to as "Here Comes the Bride," features a rich orchestral arrangement. Key instruments include strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion, creating a majestic and uplifting sound. The strings provide a lush backdrop, while the brass section adds grandeur, and the woodwinds contribute melodic lines. Together, these instruments create a celebratory atmosphere fitting for a wedding procession.
A work for chorus and, possibly one or more instruments, whose text is a collection of verses relevant to the Christmas holiday.
Hard Question.......IDK!I believe it is unified timbre
Hard Question.......IDK!I believe it is unified timbre
Middle-class people in Shakespeare's day did play musical instruments, yes. That is why the very middle-class Baptista in Taming of the Shrew hires a music teacher to teach his daughters the lute.