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Ho ho ho. Now that you mention it, Santa does like some techno music. But then again, Santa likes most kinds of music, so I don't know if you could classify him as purely "techno."
In Western music, whole-, half-, quarter-, and eighth-rests are the most common.
Most popular music is homophonic.
music has no language, you just read it as you always would. however, musical terminology is written in Italian! Additional information: Musical terminology can come from many other European languages other than Italian, such as German, French, etc.
Tiesto (Trance artist)- God Father of Techno. Techno is HUGE and I mean HUGE in EVERY COUNTRY BUT THE US. If you havent heard of Tiesto - Armin - Bad Boy Bill - Mathew Dear - Then Im sorry - your living under a rock....called the USA. bro ur answer sucks the question is When did techno music first become popular????? I'd say in the 90s along with house. By the wat Tiesto and AVB is more trance I think. Cheeeeeers :) Techno as a musical genre became popular during the late 80's when the Chicago and Detroit techno scene opened up into the world. If you are asking when electronic music became popular, I would probably say early 70's when the disco era was beginning. Of course, all popular music incorporates some form of 'techno' stylization now.
Ho ho ho. Now that you mention it, Santa does like some techno music. But then again, Santa likes most kinds of music, so I don't know if you could classify him as purely "techno."
In Western music, whole-, half-, quarter-, and eighth-rests are the most common.
Making a Last.FM account would be sufficiently beneficial for most people. If you listen to a lot of Techno/Electronic music ect. Last.FM would turn you on to a lot of great bands/singers.
88 keys, sheet music, use both hands. and pedals and you sit
Techno is a form of electronic dance music that was developed in Detroit, Michigan, during the mid to late 1980s. Many styles of techno now exist, but Detroit techno, a genre in its own right, is seen as the foundation upon which many other subgenres have been built.(taken from the Wikipedia page on Techno Music)
Most popular music is homophonic.
No, not in my opinion, i would bass is the most used considering it ranges from stuff like heavy metal to stuff like techno.
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In a musical, the majority of the plot is told in song. Conflicts are sung, as are happy moments. In a non-musical, there is music, but it is only in the background. The music works with the plot, but most of the time it is unrelated to the storyline.
The word 'technique' is a singular, common, abstract noun; a skillful or efficient way of doing or achieving something; a method of accomplishing a desired aim; a word for a concept; a word for a thing.
music has no language, you just read it as you always would. however, musical terminology is written in Italian! Additional information: Musical terminology can come from many other European languages other than Italian, such as German, French, etc.
Tiesto (Trance artist)- God Father of Techno. Techno is HUGE and I mean HUGE in EVERY COUNTRY BUT THE US. If you havent heard of Tiesto - Armin - Bad Boy Bill - Mathew Dear - Then Im sorry - your living under a rock....called the USA. bro ur answer sucks the question is When did techno music first become popular????? I'd say in the 90s along with house. By the wat Tiesto and AVB is more trance I think. Cheeeeeers :) Techno as a musical genre became popular during the late 80's when the Chicago and Detroit techno scene opened up into the world. If you are asking when electronic music became popular, I would probably say early 70's when the disco era was beginning. Of course, all popular music incorporates some form of 'techno' stylization now.