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  • ...nial purposes. The [[Definitions of music|definition]] of what constitutes music varies according to culture and social context. ==Definition of music==
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  • ...eaning of [[music production|music making]], and others in the [[origin of music|emergence]] of the human capacities to start creating something that may be
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  • ...otland, and many (but far from all) reels in currency in Irish traditional music can be traced back to Scottish originals. Both countries have played reels ...ls are played especially in [[contradance music]]. In American [[old time music]] from Appalachia and the South, tunes similar to reels are played, but are
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  • #REDIRECT [[Tone (music)#Timbre]]
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  • ...and blues]], [[doo-wop]] and other black musical traditions. Much of soul music uses the strong vocal tradition of black gospel (including choral call and ...preserve of black artists or Americans: [[blue-eyed soul]] refers to soul music by white performers, and the United Kingdom has a particular soul tradition
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  • ...assical contexts as [[abstract]] music and is in contrast to ''[[programme music]].''
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  • #REDIRECT [[Pitch_(music)#Scale]]
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  • {{rpl|Music}}
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  • ...naturally disagreement about who "the folk" are, and how distantly related music might be and still remain "of" the folk.
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  • This is a bibliography of major works on [[Music]]. *Harwood, Dane (1976). 'Universals in Music: A Perspective from Cognitive Psychology', ''Ethnomusicology'' 20, no. 3:52
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  • #REDIRECT [[Heavy metal (music)]]
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  • #redirect [[world music]]
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  • ...ct representation of the [[Pitch (music)|pitch]] and duration of a [[Tone (music)|tone]]. The ''pitch'' designated by a note is objective only in the case o [[Pitch (music)|Pitch]] is one of several ''perceived'' attributes of a tone. A laboratory
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  • ...is the sound produced by a musical instrument playing a particular [[Note (music)|musical note]]. Tone is an objective (measurable) physical property of a n .../><ref name=Hopkin/> These ideas find application in the construction of [[music synthesizer]]s and musical instruments of all kinds.
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  • ...beat''' is a [[pulse (music)|pulse]] on the '''beat level''', the [[meter (music)|metric]] level at which pulses are heard as the basic unit. Thus a beat is ...ts (in the sense of [[meter (music)|meter]], [[rhythm]], [[Groove (popular music)|Groove]], or [[riddim]]).
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  • ...nature]] and forming part of the normal scale. A sharp raises the [[Pitch (music)|pitch]] of a note one half step; a double-sharp raises it two half-steps; ...the same [[Staff (music)|staff]] degree (line or space) within the [[Bar (music)|measure]]. The sign has no effect on the note should the note appear in th
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  • #REDIRECT [[Note (music)#Notation]]
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  • {{dambigbox|Fantasy (music)|Fantasy}} A '''fantasy''' in music can refer to any of numerous musical works with titles such as Fantasy, Fan
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  • {{See also|Note (music)}} ...d from a ''compound tone'' with many frequencies). See the article [[Tone (music)]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Absolute music]]
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  • ...Ellis. A cent is the logarithmic division of the equitempered [[Semitone (music)|semitone]] into 100 equal parts. ...n as ''On the Sensation of Tone As a Physiological Basis for the Theory of Music'',<ref name=Ellis/> and also as ''On the sensations of tone''.<ref name=sen
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  • As expressed by its name, '''orchestral music''' is music that is performed by an [[orchestra]]. ...a broad variety of music ranging from barock over classic to contemporary music.
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  • In [[music]], a '''chord''' is a set of tones perceived separately with separate timbr
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  • {{dambigbox|the music style|Goth}} ...[[punk]] in late 1970s. Some representative artists of the earliest Gothic music are [[Bauhaus (band)|Bauhaus]], [[Joy Division]], [[Siouxsie and the Banshe
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  • ...ic accent'' is an emphasis on a note by virtue of being higher in [[pitch (music)|pitch]] than surrounding notes. An ''agogic accent'' is an emphasis by vir ...rrespond to the stressed [[Beat (music)|beats]] of the prevailing [[metre (music)|metre]] are called [[syncopation]].
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  • ...made with the use of rather simplified musical stimuli, understanding how music is perceived and how it may elicit intense sensations is far from being und ...cessing of harmonic sequences, to more abstract concepts like semantics of music and interplay between listeners' expectations and suspense. It was tried to
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  • Within a given culture, '''popular music''' is a kind of music which generally involves non-[[musician]]s as listeners, dancers and possib In [[Western culture]], such music is usually disseminated by one or more of the [[mass media]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Orchestral music]]
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  • ...although songs from some subgenres (such as [[Heavy metal (music)|metal]] music songs) have a variety of rhythm structures. The name derives from the earliest form of the music, [[rock and roll]].
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  • This article will focus on the different ways of producing music and the involved cognitive processes. == Generating Music ==
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  • ...musician, ensuring that musician's best interests are represented. Notable music managers include [[Peter Grant]], [[Colonel Tom Parker]], [[Brian Epstein]]
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  • ...]] in a particular [[Tuning (music)|tuning]] of the ''chromatic'' [[Scale (music)| musical scale]] called ''equal temperament''. These terms are introduced ...e double of the frequency of the other.) On the other hand, Arabic-Persian music uses 22-24 pitches, commonly accepted to be spaced an interval of a ''quart
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  • #REDIRECT [[Chord (music)]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Metre (music)]]
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  • #redirect [[Music production]]
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  • ...ifferent concepts of music therapy which focus on different aspects of how music may result in a client's well-being. ...s constitute an effort of consensus about the essential characteristics of music therapy.
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  • ...a stylistic term, for music which exemplifies or draws upon the forms pop music has taken over the years. ...ic|soul]] and international sources including Indian bhangra pop and Latin music.
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  • ...iences. Through it, mainstream [[occident|western]] music is influenced by music from the developing world as well as traditional western cultures.
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  • ...umbria]]--in the extreme north of England--shares affinities with Scottish music. ...greatest currency by music sales companies, as a catch-all genre term for music of Ireland and Scotland.
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  • ...|notes]]: ''Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Dha Ni'', which correspond to Western classical music's ''Do Re Me Fa So La Ti''. These notes can be made sharp (''Teevra'') or f
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  • The arrangement of [[music]]al sounds in time.
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  • ...me or ''temperament'' identifying the [[Pitch (music)|pitches]] of [[Note (music)|notes]] to be employed, and the process of setting up an instrument to pla
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  • #REDIRECT [[Heavy metal (music)]]
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  • ...at the same time differ profoundly in other aspects. Our understanding of music as well as of language therefore profits hugely from advances in the other Both language and music are based on a limited number of discrete elements which are combined into
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  • Traditional music from around the world and popular music influenced by it.
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  • This is a bibliography of major works on [[Music manager]].
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  • A genre of rock music (new wave), often with an esthetic, gloomy atmosphere and followed by a pec
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  • ...-tik] music." The term "Celtic music" usually combines Irish traditional music with various other traditional musics, including those of Scotland and the ...as a result of the wildly successful, internationally performed dance-and-music stage extravaganza, Riverdance, as well as the "steerage scene" from the mo
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  • | title = World music : a very short introduction | title = World music : the rough guide
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  • The traditional or folk music that originates from countries or regions that, until a few hundred years a
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  • Jokes about music and musicians.
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  • [[Popular music]] genre originating in the [[United States of America]], derived from [[rhy
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  • ...[[Pitch (music)|pitch]] and duration of a [[Tone (music)|tone]] used in [[music]].
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  • ...n "Celtic" musics such as Scottish traditional music and Irish traditional music.
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  • | title = Children with Specific Language Impairment Also Show Impairment of Music-syntactic Processing | title = Music-reading deficiencies and the brain
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  • ...] with no extra musical association, stories, illustration, or [[programme music|programme]].
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  • Some videos of Gothic music:
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  • *[[Rock music/Catalogs/Rock bands|Rock bands]]
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  • A selection of [[Pitch (music)|pitches]] used in [[music]].
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  • ...y and evolution of music. It covers questions such as where, when, and why music evolved in both humans and the animal kingdom. ==Comparative biology of music: in which species did music evolve?==
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  • ...http://cspmusicgroup.com/atlanta-professional-recording-studios/about-csp-music-group|website = cspmusicgroup.com|accessdate = 2015-11-11}}</ref> ...http://cspmusicgroup.com/atlanta-professional-recording-studios/about-csp-music-group|website = cspmusicgroup.com|accessdate = 2015-11-11}}</ref>
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  • The study of how, when, where and why people engage in music and dance.
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  • | journal = Music Perception | title = The Future of Music in Therapy and Medicine
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  • *{{CZ:Ref:Levitin 2009 Current Advances in the Cognitive Neuroscience of Music}} | title = When the brain plays music: auditory--motor interactions in music perception and production
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  • {{r|Music and emotion}} {{r|Music and mathematics}}
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  • Music composed to be performed by an [[orchestra]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Autonomic and endocrine functions and music]]
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  • *Ashby, Arved Mark (2010) ''Absolute Music, Mechanical Reproduction''. Berkeley: University of California Press. ISBN *Chua, Daniel K L (1999) ''Absolute Music and the Construction of Meaning''. Cambridge, UK; New York: Cambridge Unive
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  • ...sound produced by a musical instrument while playing a particular [[Note (music)|musical note]].
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  • Principles of generating sounds and music.
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  • ...approximately 20 KHz, which can be produced by a human voice trained in [[music]] (i.e., [[singing]])
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  • {{dambigbox|abc (music notation)|abc}} ...3, the abc language has achieved widespread use for folk and [[traditional music|traditional tunes]] which are typically single-voice melodies on a single s
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  • The basic [[time]] unit of [[music]], the pulse of the mensural level, also known as the beat level.
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  • ...sical piece, temporarily altering the [[Pitch (music)|pitch]] of a [[Note (music)|note]].
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  • ...amental note of a particular instrument and the standard ''C'' of [[Pitch (music)#Concert pitch and transposition|concert pitch]].
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  • ...d [[folk music]], [[country-rock music|country-rock]] and [[outlaw-country music]] and the performers are well-known musicians as well as up-and-coming youn
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  • | title = When the brain plays music: auditory-motor interactions in music perception and production | journal = Music Perception
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  • A set of [[Tone (music)|tone]]s perceived separately with separate [[timbre]]s, for example, as pl
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  • Perceived frequency of a sound or [[Tone (music)|musical tone]].
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  • As expressed by its name, '''orchestral music''' is music that is performed by an [[orchestra]]. ...a broad variety of music ranging from barock over classic to contemporary music.
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  • ...w.musopen.com/ Musopen] &mdash; provides recorded music, sheet music and a music textbook all under a [[CC0]] license which allows unrestricted use, reuse a ...conline.com/public/ Oxford Music Online], includes the Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians.
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  • ...assical contexts as [[abstract]] music and is in contrast to ''[[programme music]].''
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  • ==Music== ===Ancient music===
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  • {{r|Music}} {{r|Church music}}
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  • ===Music=== *[http://nla.gov.au/nla.mus-an14448987 Sheet music from 1894 for Cui's "Orientale", Op. 50, No. 9.]
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  • ...|notes]]: ''Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Dha Ni'', which correspond to Western classical music's ''Do Re Me Fa So La Ti''. These notes can be made sharp (''Teevra'') or f
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  • ...naturally disagreement about who "the folk" are, and how distantly related music might be and still remain "of" the folk.
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  • ...sical piece, temporarily altering the [[Pitch (music)|pitch]] of a [[Note (music)|note]].
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  • ...]] in a particular [[Tuning (music)|tuning]] of the ''chromatic'' [[Scale (music)| musical scale]] called ''equal temperament''.
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  • ...on]] network originally devoted to music videos, especially popular [[rock music]], launched in 1981, and currently owned by Viacom Inc.
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  • ...lar music|popular]] [[song]]s based on [[radio]] [[airplay]] and [[Single (music)|singles]] sales.
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  • {{r|Music}} {{r|Classical music}}
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  • {{r|Music}} {{r|Music perception}}
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  • ...iences. Through it, mainstream [[occident|western]] music is influenced by music from the developing world as well as traditional western cultures.
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  • ...principal one and immediately released, used as a [[music]]al [[Ornament (music)|ornament]].
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  • ...[[Pitch (music)|pitch]] and duration of a [[Tone (music)|tone]] used in [[music]].
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  • ==Music videos==
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  • ...eaning of [[music production|music making]], and others in the [[origin of music|emergence]] of the human capacities to start creating something that may be
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  • A selection of [[Pitch (music)|pitches]] used in [[music]].
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  • ...me or ''temperament'' identifying the [[Pitch (music)|pitches]] of [[Note (music)|notes]] to be employed, and the process of setting up an instrument to pla
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  • Traditional music from around the world and popular music influenced by it.
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  • A kind of popular music which is based on traditional music and instruments.
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  • (1981—) [[United States of America|American]] [[popular music|pop music]] performer and [[celebrity]].
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  • ==Music== * [[Christmas/Catalogs/Secular music]]
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  • Within a given culture, '''popular music''' is a kind of music which generally involves non-[[musician]]s as listeners, dancers and possib In [[Western culture]], such music is usually disseminated by one or more of the [[mass media]].
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  • An automated music recommendation and Internet radio service created by the Music Genome Project.
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  • [[India]]n [[classical music]] can be divided into two main genres: *Hindustani classical music, which originated in [[North India]]
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  • ...ly 1950s, from [[rhythm and blues]], [[Country music|country]], and [[Folk music|folk]].
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  • *{{CZ:Ref:Rinaldi 2009 Speak to me, melody. Music's biological roots and its relationships with language under scrutiny}}
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  • ...although songs from some subgenres (such as [[Heavy metal (music)|metal]] music songs) have a variety of rhythm structures. The name derives from the earliest form of the music, [[rock and roll]].
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  • This is a bibliography of major works on [[Beat (music)|Beat]]. ...Rhythm: Read Music Better by Feeling the Beat''. Brooklyn, NY: Flying Leap Music. ISBN 1-930664-04-4
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  • {{r|Music}} {{r|Hammer (music)}}
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  • ...] with no extra musical association, stories, illustration, or [[programme music|programme]].
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  • ==The Three Kings in Literature and Music== ==The Three Kings in Music==
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  • ...brella term]] for [[brain disorder]]s affecting [[music perception]] and [[music production|production]].
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  • ...hard [[rock music]] band, influential in the [[power metal]] genre of rock music.
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  • ...[[musical notation]]; thus, allowing others to [[performance|perform]] the music. This distinguishes the composer from a [[musician]] who [[improvisation|im ...s should not deviate without good reason. Performers do, however, play the music and interpret it in a way that is all their own.
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  • {{r|Music}} {{r|Music award}}
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  • A [[linear]] succession of [[music]]al [[Tone (music)|tone]]s which is perceived as a single entity.
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  • The study of [[biological]] aspects of [[music perception]] and [[music production|production]].
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  • ...a stylistic term, for music which exemplifies or draws upon the forms pop music has taken over the years. ...ic|soul]] and international sources including Indian bhangra pop and Latin music.
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  • ...], first published in 1952, and was for many years the highest circulating music publication in the world.
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  • {{dambigbox|Fantasy (music)|Fantasy}} A '''fantasy''' in music can refer to any of numerous musical works with titles such as Fantasy, Fan
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  • ...educator who developed eurhythmics, a method of learning and experiencing music through movement.
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  • One of the top Irish traditional music groups, who have recorded much of the music of their home, County Donegal.
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  • *Breathnach, Breandán. Folk Music and Dances of Ireland. Cork, Ireland: Mercier, 1971, 1977; Ossian, 1996. *Ó Canainn, Tomás. Traditional Music in Ireland. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1978; Cork, Ireland: Ossian, 1
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  • British award for "Music of Black Origin" (that is, genres and styles of music pioneered by black people, not necessarily awarded only to black artists).
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  • *''In The Country of Country: A Journey to the Roots of American Music,'' Nicholas Dawidoff, Vintage Books, 1998, ISBN 0-375-70082-X *''Country Music U.S.A.,'' Bill C. Malone, University of Texas Press, 1985, ISBN 0-292-71096
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  • ...ic]], first published in 1926, and was for many years the oldest dedicated music publication in the world.
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  • ...[[Jamaica]] in the late 1950s combining Caribbean [[mento]] and [[calypso (music)|calypso]] with [[jazz]] and [[rhythm and blues]].
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  • ...musician, ensuring that musician's best interests are represented. Notable music managers include [[Peter Grant]], [[Colonel Tom Parker]], [[Brian Epstein]]
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  • {{R|Celtic music}} {{R|Reel (music)|reel}}
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  • ...international [[music]] award presented by the Nordoff-Robbins Centre for Music Therapy, since 1976 in the [[United Kingdom]], and 1988 in the [[United Sta
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  • ...orresponding [[musical note]]s, instantly and without an external [[Pitch (music)|pitch]] reference.
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  • ...n "Celtic" musics such as Scottish traditional music and Irish traditional music.
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  • ...its of their own, but were important in being precursors of the great folk-music craze of the late 1950s.
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  • ...nclude [[firefly]] flashing, [[mosquito]] wing clapping as well as human [[music]] and [[dance]].
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  • ...47) Finnish composer whose music is strongly influenced by the traditional music of his home region, Ostrobothnia, with his three symphonies are based on th
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