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Americana Music, Spacegrass music, or Dawg music. NOT Outlaw music. Got that wrong on Apex.
The correct answer is:Bela Fleck ¶ Progressive bluegrassBuck Owens ¶ Country MusicDel McCoury ¶ Bluegrass musicWoody Guthrie ¶ Folk MusicBob Dylan ¶ Folk Rock MusicA.Earl ScruggsBluegrass musicB.David GrismanDawg musicC.Willie NelsonOutlaw musicD.Travis TrittCountry musicE.Woody GuthrieFolk music
Reggae music is a type of music that is often associated with the Caribbean, and islanders. It involves a lot of rhythm, can be sometimes be in tribal languages, while the most famous musician of the genre is Bob Marley.
No, musician is a noun there is no verb form of music.
Bebop is known as the musician's music because the music played are based on the musician's own preferences.
Americana Music, Spacegrass music, or Dawg music. NOT Outlaw music. Got that wrong on Apex.
The correct answer is:Bela Fleck ¶ Progressive bluegrassBuck Owens ¶ Country MusicDel McCoury ¶ Bluegrass musicWoody Guthrie ¶ Folk MusicBob Dylan ¶ Folk Rock MusicA.Earl ScruggsBluegrass musicB.David GrismanDawg musicC.Willie NelsonOutlaw musicD.Travis TrittCountry musicE.Woody GuthrieFolk music
Reggae music is a type of music that is often associated with the Caribbean, and islanders. It involves a lot of rhythm, can be sometimes be in tribal languages, while the most famous musician of the genre is Bob Marley.
Occupations of a musician include: composing music, performing music live, recording music, teaching music.
No, musician is a noun there is no verb form of music.
Bebop is known as the musician's music because the music played are based on the musician's own preferences.
Musician is a person who plays music mostly all the time
The root word of musician is "music."
A music stand
In my opinion, absolutely yes. You're a musician even if you create such music and no one else in the world hears it but you. In that case your scope as a musician is severely limited. But if you create music that others hear, you certainly are a musician in every sense of the word.
"Playing by ear" describes the ability of a musician to to reproduce a piece of music without having observed another musician playing the piece.
The percussion instrument found in the coffin of the mummy of Ankhhape, the sacred musician, was a pair of wooden clappers or claves. They were often used in ancient Egyptian music and rituals for rhythmic accompaniment and have been found in tombs as symbolic items associated with music and performance.