How did the orchestra and the role of the instruments in it, ... Of these, the woodwind and brass sections each constitute about 10 to 20 per cent of the orchestra, and the percussion about 10 per cent. ... View More
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Music ... sounds. There are seven classifications of instruments: woodwind, brass, strings, percussion, keyboards, electronic and voice. There ... View More
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Stravinsky:Ballet Music From 19101940 ... In this particular piece the techniques used within the brass, woodwind and strings are dissonant harmonies, staccato, legato, accidentals, acciacatura and off ... View More
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Medieval Instruments ... woodwind family from the era. The next family of instruments, following the woodwind, is the brass family. A popular instrument of the ... View More
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NoneProvided ... In the early fourteenth century, it had with seven finger holes Baker 1. A third woodwind instrument was the ... One of the brass instruments was the serpent. ... View More
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Review of a Notated Score ... This is justified by the use of classical instruments. Stringed, woodwind and brass instruments all add to the classical feel of the piece. ... View More
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Listening Assignments for brooklyn college 22 ... They are loud and dominant. The woodwind instruments have a different effect then the brass instruments. When the brass comes in it changes our mood. ... View More
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history of music ... sounding together is a large work for a whole orchestra, which by this time had evolved into a large selection of string, woodwind, brass and percussion ... View More
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20Th century Music ... The orchestra usually consisted of full strings, with no woodwind and brass. ... This period introduced brass, woodwind, and more percussion into the orchestra. ... View More
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Immortal Belovid Beethoven ... to play. When we compare this to sections such as woodwind, percussion and brass there have been many changes. From manufacturing ... View More
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An Overview of the PerformaMembers of the Brass Family ... in brass design in this period were: the addition of crooks, or extra loops of tubing added to the instrument adding keys to the tubing like a woodwind and ... View More
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A Technical Essay on the Composition Techniques used in Sibelius ... ... The return to A material A1 is nearly identical to A including the VIV woodwind trills except that the brass is utilized in making chord transitions and ... View More
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Music 1900 1945 ... used. Woodwind and brass players are often asked to produce a flultery sound by rapidly rolling their tongues while they play. And ... View More
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Romantic Period ... Brahms orchestral works displays unmistakable and high distinctive deployment of tone colour, especially in his use of woodwind and brass instruments and in ... View More
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the history of jazz ... sax. He soon moved on to other instruments, including tenor sax, clarinet and practically every brass and woodwind known. Bebop ... View More
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Pedagogy Tips for the New Band Director ... a percussionist with woodwind and piano experience would be a vital asset to a music program, but moreso if he or she was actively studying high brass pedagogy ... View More
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Music ... Wind instruments are played by using breath to vibrate air in a tube. There are two chief types: 1 woodwind instruments and 2 brass instruments. ... View More
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Excellence ... They all have a brass section, a woodwind section, a drum line, amazing volunteers, and a staff of teachers determined to make them the best. ... View More
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An Introduction to the rite of spring by igor stravinsky ... alternating between thin flute ensemble to the full orchestra with horns and brass. ... horns and fast tremelo from both the strings and the woodwind, the timpani ... View More
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metropolitan instrument ... This woodwind instrument is the oldest one of the Australian continent. ... there was also a lot of wind instruments, the Dung chen , a wood and brass long trumpet ... View More
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Concert Report ... which include the string family violin, viola, cello, double bass, the woodwind family piccolo, flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, the brass family trumpet ... View More
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a comparison of the baroque and modern flutes ... The flute was still made of wood, with the keys being of brass. ... Composers gradually became aware of the sound of the woodwind instruments being so unique, and ... View More
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