Church was the center of musical life (important musicians were priest. Only sacred music was notated.) Music primarily vocal and sacred (instruments generally not used in church. Surviving music manuscripts indicate pitch only.)
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i don't know but one of them played an instrument
does any 1 know what instrument was made in the Caribbean in the 20th century
Sacred, secular, and instrumental I know there was the 1. classical, mainly instrumental. 2. church music, hymns influenced by Martin Luther who believed that the congregation should take an active part in the church service, scripture through worship. 3. I think were the operas
many but i dont know
This can't be answered. What we know about her mainly comes from her.
There is no instrument as far as I know
As far as value, it's more about which church it comes from rather than the pew itself. For the most part, an old pew isn't especially valuable.
are you stupide you should know
We need to know the "what" they developed.
Uh.. depends on the instrument I guess. Look it up. Ask your teacher. I would just tell you how to play it, but I don't know what instrument you play.
Well, you don't know how to play an instrument... If you don't want to, don't bother. If you do, listen to music to see what you want to play, buy or borrow the instrument and get lessons. If you know you have drive and discipline, you can self-teach.
I don't know a Ringo Sterr, but I do know a Ringo Starr, a Ringo Stirr, a Ringo Storr, a Ringo Sturr, and sometimes a Ringo Styrr. Ringo Starr mainly played the drums. The others just sing back up.
i know about the gun ak47.3g.aircraft mecile and many other instrument of war
it is guitar i know fact :)
guitar
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