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the timing of the music and the singer's voice along with the feel of the music and what type of instruments are played
Stevie wonder played the piano butd people are not for sure what piano he played . i am going to research all the brands of instruments that stevie wonder used ?
I assume that you mean the Jamestown Settlement of 1607. Any number of period instruments could have been played there, but the colonists certainly would not have taken large instruments on the long, arduous sea voyage. More likely small instruments, such as violins, lutes and small wind instruments were played. A trumpet mouthpiece and part of a flute (recorder type) was found during one of the archeological digs. However, the trumpet of the time was not like today's trumpet. It had no valves, and was not always used for music. In such a setting it was more likely used as bugles were used in the military - a signaling device.
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A pasty was a type of meat pie.
1.Working in rich houses as servers. 2.Helping out as sheperds.
They played a type of flute,and the mandolin.
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In the Tudor times they had lots of different food...depending on how rich you were meant what type/how much food you had/ate. Henry V111 is often depicted with food in his hands and he had lots of banquets and posh food...he even ate doormouse! - hope this helps
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In Tudor times, a kirtle was a type of garment worn by women, serving as an outer dress or a fitted undergarment. It was typically made of wool, linen, or silk and could be worn alone or under a gown. The kirtle was characterized by its fitted bodice and flared skirt, often featuring a high waistline, and it played a significant role in the layered fashion of the period. Additionally, kirtles were sometimes adorned with embroidery or other decorative elements, reflecting the wearer’s status and wealth.
Null type instruments require a null balance point to be achieved for accurate measurement, while deflection type instruments measure the quantity directly as a deflection on a scale. Null type instruments are more accurate but require more intricate adjustments, while deflection type instruments are simpler to use but may have lower accuracy.
A Tudor loom is a type of weaving device used during the Tudor period in England, roughly from the late 15th to early 17th centuries. It typically features a vertical frame and is designed for producing textiles such as woolen fabrics and tapestries. The loom's design allows for intricate patterns and designs, reflecting the artistic and cultural trends of the time. Tudor looms played a significant role in the textile industry, which was a vital part of the economy during this era.