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errr. im not sure cuz i dont play the guitar
Having worked as a Music Supervisor with ad agencies for over 30 years, I would say most often it is down to budget/not having any money. Classical music is in Public Domain(PD) which means no Publishers fees and many library catalogues have recordings of classical music = synchronization fees at the lowest fixed rates. It is important however to check if the track is in PD or the version that you look is not a new arrangement it can turn out to be an expensive error.
The mandocello is typically tuned to C-G-D-A, starting from the lowest string to the highest. This tuning is similar to that of a cello but an octave higher, allowing it to play both melody and harmony in a variety of musical contexts. It is often used in folk, classical, and bluegrass music settings.
order of brass instruments from hightest to lowest pitch
A very popular example of Classical accompaniment based on triads is the Alberti bass, initially developed by Domenico Alberti (1710-1740). Alberti bass is a kind of broken chord/triad or arpeggiated accompaniment, where the notes of the chord are presented in the order lowest, highest, middle, highest. For example, if a C major chord was being played in root position, the order would be C-G-E-G.
errr. im not sure cuz i dont play the guitar
The members of the French Royal Academy gave the lowest rankings to Dutch portraits and still-lifes. The members of the French Royal Academy gave the lowest rankings to the classical art.
In classical architecture, a plinth is a vertically faced member immediately below the circular base of a column. The term also describes the lowest member of a pedestal and in general, the lowest member of a base; a sub-base a block upon which the mouldings of an architrave or trim are stopped at the bottom.
The double bass is the lowest part in the string section of a symphony orchestra. It is usually the lowest part in chamber orchestras as well, if there is no double-bass the lowest part will be played by the cellos. (Do not confuse this with a basso-continuo, which is a harpsichord part in Baroque era (1600-1750) music.)
The lowest singing voice range is called the bass. It is lower than the tenor, baritone, and alto ranges. Bass singers typically have a deep and rich tone, making them well-suited for roles in classical music and choral ensembles.
Having worked as a Music Supervisor with ad agencies for over 30 years, I would say most often it is down to budget/not having any money. Classical music is in Public Domain(PD) which means no Publishers fees and many library catalogues have recordings of classical music = synchronization fees at the lowest fixed rates. It is important however to check if the track is in PD or the version that you look is not a new arrangement it can turn out to be an expensive error.
Classes in the Olmec social structure were ordered with the administrators then the engineers and builders then artists which came below the rulers in the rigid Olmec social structure. Farmers formed the society's largest and lowest class.
Lowest Contrabassoon Second lowest Bassoon Third lowest Bass saxophone Fourth lowest Baritone saxophone Fifth lowest Tenor saxophone Sixth lowest Alto Saxophone Seventh lowest Bass flute Eighth lowest Oboe Ninth lowest English Horn Tenth lowest Recorder Eleventh lowest Transverse flute Twelfth lowsest Alto flute Thirteenth lowest Soprano saxophone Fourtheenth lowest Pan flute Fifthteenth lowest Piccolo or fife (15th lowest would be the highest-pitched woodwind instrument)
What is the lowest mountain range? What is the lowest mountain range?
The lowest because it starts from the bottom to the top
No. 'Lowest' is an adjective.
Nobody is lowest term. "Lowest term" is a mathematical expression, not a person!