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The Baroque era, spanning from approximately 1600 to 1750, marked a significant shift in music history, where instrumental music gained prominence alongside vocal compositions. Composers like Johann Sebastian Bach and Antonio Vivaldi expanded the capabilities of instruments and explored new forms, such as the concerto and sonata, allowing instrumental music to express complex emotions and ideas. This period also saw the rise of orchestras and the establishment of distinct instrumental genres, reflecting a growing appreciation for the musicality of instruments themselves. Consequently, instrumental music became a vital and respected art form, equal in status to vocal music.
European musical instruments are far more sophisticated then anything the aboriginals had. Aboriginal music was very much limited to percussion didgeridoo and singers.
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Rock instruments played in a non-rock style. Or instruments from classical and electronic music. Or not. Is a very experimental music, it can be all or nothing.
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One highly recommended music appreciation textbook for students looking to deepen their understanding and appreciation of music is "The Enjoyment of Music" by Kristine Forney and Andrew Dell'Antonio.
Jay D. Zorn has written: 'Brass ensemble methods' -- subject(s): Brass instruments, Methods 'listening to music ' 'The music listener's companion' -- subject(s): Music appreciation, Musicians, Concerts, Konzert 'Brass Ensemble Methods (Wadsworth Series in Class Instrumental Methods)' 'Listening to Music' -- subject(s): Music appreciation
Exposure to different cultural music can broaden one's musical horizons, leading to a more diverse and enriched appreciation of music. It can help individuals understand the unique styles, instruments, and rhythms of various cultures, fostering a deeper understanding and respect for the art form as a whole.
Steven Schick has written: 'The percussionists art' -- subject(s): Analysis, appreciation, Percussion instruments, Percussion music, Performance
Daniel Gregory Mason has written: 'A guide to music for beginners and others' 'The appreciation of music series, vol. IV' -- subject(s): Music appreciation, Analysis, appreciation, Music 'The appreciation of music series, vol. IV: Music as a humanity, and other essays' -- subject(s): Musical analysis 'From Grieg to Brahms' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Biography, Composers, History and criticism, Modern, Music, Music appreciation, Musical analysis, Musicians 'The appreciation of music, vol. II: Great modern composers' -- subject(s): Musicians, Music, History and criticism, Modern 'Tune in, America' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Music 'The orchestral instruments and what they do' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Instrumentation and orchestration, Musical instruments 'The art of music' -- subject(s): History, History and criticism, Music, Musicians 'A student's guide to music' -- subject(s): Music, Instruction and study, Music appreciation, Analysis, appreciation 'Music in my time, and other reminiscences' -- subject(s): Correspondence, reminiscences, Musicians 'Ears to hear' -- subject(s): Analysis, appreciation, Music 'From Grieg to Brahms' -- subject(s): Music appreciation, Musical analysis, History and criticism, Music, Musicians 'Music as a humanity and other essays' -- subject(s): Music appreciation, Music, Philosophy and aesthetics, Study and teaching (Higher), Humanities, Music festivals, Music in education 'The appreciation of music' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Music appreciation, History and criticism, Music 'Quartet,' -- subject(s): Negro songs (Instrumental settings), Parts, Scores and parts, String quartets 'Variations for string quartet on a theme of John Powell. Op. 24' -- subject(s): Variations (String quartet) 'Serenade for string quartet' -- subject(s): Parts (Series), String quartets 'Artistic ideals' -- subject(s): Aesthetics, Art 'Fanny Blair folk-song fantasy, for string quartet. Op. 28' -- subject(s): English Folk songs, Instrumental settings, Scores and parts, String quartets 'Contemporary composers' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Composers, History and criticism, Music 'Great modern composers' -- subject(s): Biography, Composers, History and criticism, Music
Robert Hickok has written: 'Study guide and access workbook for Music appreciation' -- subject(s): Instruction and study, Music appreciation 'Exploring music' -- subject(s): Music appreciation
Ethnic instruments take a big role in the country's culture. These help in preserving the important things worth to be remembered across time. These instruments contributed to the development of music in the Philippines.
Roy Bennett has written: 'Enjoying music' -- subject(s): Music appreciation, Analysis, appreciation, Music 'Adventures in music' -- subject(s): Music
Some recommended music appreciation textbooks for beginners include "The Enjoyment of Music" by Kristine Forney and Andrew Dell'Antonio, "Music: An Appreciation" by Roger Kamien, and "Listen" by Joseph Kerman and Gary Tomlinson.
Aesthetics is the study of art and beauty. An appreciation provides artists with a more refined level of creativity. Aesthetics refine an appreciation of poetry, music, architecture and art, and are not just about things that are beautiful to the eye, but pleasing to all the senses.
Ethel Rosenthal has written: 'The story of Indian music and its instruments' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Indic Music, Indic Musical instruments, Music, Music instruments, Music, Indic, Musical instruments, Musical instruments, Indic
During the Baroque period, music appreciation was characterized by elaborate ornamentation, use of contrasting dynamics, and the development of new musical forms such as the fugue and concerto. Composers focused on expressing emotions and creating dramatic effects through their music. The use of instruments like the harpsichord and organ was prominent, and there was a strong emphasis on polyphony and counterpoint in compositions.