Just like in any instrumental music, it really depends on what the piece IS. Horns, strings, and percussion can each take you to different emotions. Stringed bass, with its deep low notes in some pieces, can bring forth anger or deep sadness. Flutes can uplift. Percussion and cymbals can startle and cause surprise. All of these can cause mental pictures of "what is happening" or could be happening.
the classical era of music ended when the baroque era began, often arbitrarily set at 1825 "Classical" music itself as a genré of music has never ended and most likely will continue indefinitely. +++ Other way round: Baroque predated Classical, which in turn gave way to the Romantic then Modern styles. I believe there was also a short late-Baroque fashion called "Rococco" [sp?] in ornamental work as well as music, but you rarely hear the term in its musical context.
Ludwig van Beethoven was a composer of the Classical and Romantic periods who gradually lost his hearing. He composed brilliant music, and is particularly well known for both his piano sonatas and his orchestral symphonies.
You can play several different types of music on the violin. I, myself, play classical and sometimes play by ear in the background to help enhance songs. Some other common genres you may hear the violin in include country and orchestral music.
The main influence Western Classical music has on modern day music is the two main types of scale there are, major and minor. Before the classical era, people used mainly modal scales, that is, only the white notes on the piano starting on any note for different modes. Pentatonic and raga scales would also be used more without the classical era. Another notable influence is musical structure. The verse-chorous structure of modern music is a relative of the rondo, and binary and tenery structures from the classical era are still widely used. The micro structure of classical music is also common today - four bar phrases for example, and regular meter mainly in triple and quadruple time. Instrumentation is a big influence, not so much in modern pop, but in jaz, blues and TV and Film music. The piano is the most notably used classical instrument, and the idea of large enssembles like big bands are ideas seeded from an orchestral setting. Even writting music down for others to perform only came from the classical era! So next time you hear someone say classical music sucks, just say if it wasn't for it mordern music wouldn't exist.
First, when something is called "classical music," it refers to a particular type of music that is frequently instrumental, played by a symphony orchestra, and much of it originated in Europe. The term "classical" is not a time, but rather, a style. This style of orchestral music, much of which was composed in the period from the 1600s through the early 1800s by such famous people as Bach, Beethoven, Handel, Mozart, and Chopin, is still very popular in Europe, especially with upper-class elites. The term "classical music" did not gain wide use till the mid-1800s, even though the music itself was being played throughout Europe and in North America as well. Today, there are a number of modern classical composers, and most major cities have their own symphony orchestra. (To this day, you may hear people refer to "the classics"-- and they may mean the works of the previously mentioned great composers.)It should be noted that people of all socioeconomic backgrounds can be fans of classical music; in some European countries, classical music is appreciated by a wide audience. However, in countries like the United States, while there are certainly some dedicated fans, it is a comparatively small group. Most Americans know who the famous classical composers were, but there is a general preference for popular music, whether rock, country, rap, or other kinds of hit songs you hear on the radio, rather than symphonic works.
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Classical, Country Western, Blues, Jazz, Pop, Rap and even the Plena and Bomba.
Classic FM offer classical music which is regarded as peaceful music. Specific music that you can hear on Classic FM includes Beethovens Paino Sonata No.14 or Rachmaninov's Piano Concerto No 2.
the classical era of music ended when the baroque era began, often arbitrarily set at 1825 "Classical" music itself as a genré of music has never ended and most likely will continue indefinitely. +++ Other way round: Baroque predated Classical, which in turn gave way to the Romantic then Modern styles. I believe there was also a short late-Baroque fashion called "Rococco" [sp?] in ornamental work as well as music, but you rarely hear the term in its musical context.
Ludwig van Beethoven was a composer of the Classical and Romantic periods who gradually lost his hearing. He composed brilliant music, and is particularly well known for both his piano sonatas and his orchestral symphonies.
when dogs hear slow, classical music it makes them want to go to sleep and when they hear metallica music not fast, but heavy metal music they get agitated and start barking.when they hear high-pitched sounds the high pitch sound stimulates the nervous system and low-pitched sounds de-stimulates the nervous system creating fatigue.<_>
The best place for hard to find music is either the artist website or a music download site. There's a world of music that you never hear on the radio or find in the local record store.
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