There are a lot. Some of my favorites include:
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Not really, it depends what type of music your are performing, for example in Jazz Music the double bass instrument is the instrument which substitutes the percussion and drums in the rhythm section of the music.
Bango's are used in Comedy music source: my music teacher
An instrument is used to play music. Is the vuvuzela used in any songs you know of?
I don't know. Maybe a saxaphone.
It's an Australian Aboriginal instrument, so "Australian Aboriginal music" would be most accurate, but for the sake of a more common term: "tribal music".
The flute is a non-transposing instrument. Whatever pitch is written in the music is the note that will sound when the flute is played.
they do use instrument because how would they be dancing to sound if they don't have music. but they do have music because they use lots of different instrument's.
Anyone who can sing, play an instrument, dance, read music, conduct, or compose music would be considered musical.
Not really, it depends what type of music your are performing, for example in Jazz Music the double bass instrument is the instrument which substitutes the percussion and drums in the rhythm section of the music.
Bango's are used in Comedy music source: my music teacher
It depends on what instrument would write it on. For guitar, you can know just the chords, but don't have to read music!
An instrument is used to play music. Is the vuvuzela used in any songs you know of?
I don't know. Maybe a saxaphone.
The music for a vibraphone is written like the music for, say, a violin. It is generally in treble clef, although some vibraphones have notes low enough for bass clef. Slurs can be done on a vibraphone by pressing the pedal down through several notes. What would be notated as a tremolo on a violin or other string instrument is a roll on a vibraphone.
It's an Australian Aboriginal instrument, so "Australian Aboriginal music" would be most accurate, but for the sake of a more common term: "tribal music".
in written music
An instrument (such as a trumpet) supplied to you (by the school) for you to learn on. When you leave the school the instrument will be given to some new school pupil. If you are good at music, someone may purchase you your own instrument. This would be a "privately owned instrument" and will be yours after you leave school.