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  1. Music (16462 bytes)
    1: ...aries with the many cultures of the world.[[Image:Music_animation.gif|thumb|200px|Clip Art courtesy of
    5: [[Image:Music instru2.jpg|thumb|250px|]]
    7: ==Types of Musical Instruments==
    14: ==Aspects of music==
    16: ...[[Silence]] is also often considered an aspect of music, if it is considered to exist.
  2. Definitions of music (17609 bytes)
    1: ...ound(s). The question of what the art form called music actually consists of is something that is still d...
    4: ...u;εχνη)) by way of the Latin ''musica''. It is ultimately derived from ''mousa'', the ...
    6: ...w think of as music. Our current understanding of music as being something which is abstract and has noth...
    8: ...ly the last - musica instrumentalis - referred to music as performed sound.
    10: ...his concept later resulted the romantic idea of a music of the spheres.
  3. Timeline of trends in music (160 bytes)
    1: This page indexes the individual '''year in music''' pages.
    4: {{MusicTimeline}}
  4. Medieval music (31843 bytes)
    1: {{History of European art music}}
    2: ...mage:Medieval_musicians4.jpg|thumb|200px|Medieval Musicians. Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.c...
    3: '''Medieval music''' is [[classical music]] written during the [[Middle Ages]]. This era b...
    7: The general trend in Medieval music is toward complexity in harmony, rhythm, text, an...
    9: At the start of the era, music is monophonic and homorhythmic with a unison sung...
  5. Classical music (7557 bytes)
    2: ...any meanings "classical" can have in the realm of music.
    4: ...ra|homophoric reference]] to [[European classical music]] and its derivative styles, and is generally nev...
    6: ==List of classical music traditions==
    8: ... follows a non-limitative list of such "classical music" traditions:
    10: ...ssical music|Andalusian (North African) classical music]]
  6. Reed (music) (2717 bytes)
    1: ...es to make [[music]]. The reeds of [[woodwind]] [[musical instrument]]s are usually made of ''[[Arundo]] ...
    3: ...[[tromboon]], [[english horn]], and some [[Organ (music)|organ]]s and single reeds used on the [[clarinet...
    7: ... different sound effects and styles, so different musicians use different types of reeds. The hardness of...
    9: .... However, this process can be shortened once the musician has learned the steps to creating the reed fro...
    11: ...he plastic reed is still in development, and most musicians consider the cane reed to be the most profess...
  7. Music of Peru (2160 bytes)
    1: ...f [[mandolin]] and was invented in [[Bolivia]] by musicians imitating [[Spain|Spanish]] [[lute]]s and [[g...
    2: {{Andeanmusic}}
    5: ...nd [[Ollantaytambo]], where a fusion with Western music has resulted in new forms like [[Andean New Age]]...
    9: ...shmash of [[Tango music|tango]] and other Western music and dance forms.
  8. Ancient music (3386 bytes)
    1: {{European art music eras}}
    2: ...ped in literate cultures, replacing [[prehistoric music]].
    4: ...] era of [[European classical music]]. For [[Arab music]], [[ancient history]] ended in [[622 CE]].
    6: ... [[composer]] [[Flaccus (composer)|Flaccus]]. All music of antiquity is [[monophony|monophonic]], as [[po...
    8: ...sopotamia]], the [[music of Egypt]], and [[Muslim music]]. See also: [[authentic performance]].
  9. European-influenced classical music (18917 bytes)
    1: ...of music in the late 18th century see [[Classical music era]],''
    2: {{History of European art music}}
    4: ...ions of, European art, ecclesiastical and concert music, particularly between 1000 and 1900. The central ...
    8: ... best understood in the context of their place in musical history, for many this is essential to fully en...
    10: * [[Medieval European music|Medieval]], generally before 1450. Chant, also c...
  10. List of classical music traditions (7730 bytes)
    1: ...any meanings "classical" can have in the realm of music.
    3: ...ra|homophoric reference]] to [[European classical music]] and its derivative styles, and is generally nev...
    5: ==List of classical music traditions==
    7: ... follows a non-limitative list of such "classical music" traditions:
    9: ...ssical music|Andalusian (North African) classical music]]
  11. Aspects of music (7529 bytes)
    1: ...ts given primacy in European-influenced classical music: [[melody]], [[harmony]], [[rhythm]], [[tone colo...
    4: ... is the organization of the durational aspects of music.
    8: ...s given by stating the aspects of sound: [[Pitch (music)|pitch]], [[timbre]], [[loudness|intensity]], and...
    10: ...aries between [[voice]]s and types and kinds of [[musical instrument]]s, which are tools used to produce ...
    11: *Intensity, or [[Dynamics_(music)|dynamics]], is how loud or quiet a sound is and ...
  12. Music history of the United States (35788 bytes)
    1: {{USmusichistory}}
    2: ... [[hip hop music|hip hop]], [[jazz]] and [[gospel music|gospel]].
    4: ...e the [[Choctaw]], [[Navajo]] and [[Sioux]]. The music of these people was highly varied in form, and wa...
    6: ... brought [[Christianity|Christian]] [[choir]]s, [[musical notation]], [[broadside]]s, as well as large nu...
    8: ...]], [[Arab music|Arab]] and [[Latin music|Latin]] music.
  13. Music of the United States (1940s and 50s) (18910 bytes)
    1: {{USmusic}}
    4: ... [[Civil Rights]] causing massive public unrest. Music became innately tied up into causes, opposing cer...
    6: ...rly in the decade, and drew on [[Appalachian folk music|Appalachian folk]]-pop pioneers [[The Weavers]]. ...
    8: ...nvent [[album-oriented soul]], and [[James Brown (musician)|James Brown]] and his ever-evolving backing b...
    10: ..., it soon splintered into competing [[heavy metal music|heavy metal]], early art-[[punk rock]] and [[prog...
  14. Pulse (music) (1707 bytes)
    1: ...uninterrupted stream of sound (such as a [[drone (music)|drone]]). A pulse may be an unheard event underl...
    3: ... A pulse that is regularly accented is a [[Metre (music)|meter]]. An isochronal or equally spaced pulse o...
    7: See: [[beat (music)]].

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  1. Mexico (27255 bytes)
    211: *[[Music of Mexico|Mexican Music]]
    246: *[[Music of Mexico]]
  2. Costa Rica (12931 bytes)
    127: ...om San Carlos, in the [[Alajuela]] province. Most music and representative folklore in Costa Rica comes f...
    145: *[[Music of Costa Rica]]
  3. Periodic table (7298 bytes)
    82: ...ight, which he likened to the [[octave|octaves of music]], though his ''law of octaves'' was ridiculed by...
  4. Mesopotamia (2719 bytes)
    47: *[[Music of Mesopotamia]]
  5. Puritan (15882 bytes)
    56: *Religious music
    58: ...erotic poetry was believed to lead to immorality. Music in worship was not conducive to listening to God....
  6. Bagpipes (20858 bytes)
    3: ...strument]], [[aerophone]]s using enclosed [[reed (music)|reed]]s. The term is equally correct in the sin...
    18: ..., or chanter, can have a single or double [[reed (music)|reed]] and a cylindrical or conical bore. The dr...
    23: ...rom the letterpress of Donald MacDonald's Martial Music of Caledonia, written by an unknown Romantic. How...
    40: ...ing the "Celtic" revival of the 1920s Breton folk music scene, inventing the [[bagad]], a pipe band incor...
    44: ====Music====
  7. China (38909 bytes)
    178: The Chinese have created numerous [[musical instrument]]s, such as the [[zheng]], [[xiao]],...
    180: ...t-form in China, above that of [[painting]] and [[music]]. Because of its association with elite scholar...
  8. Burundi (13403 bytes)
    98: *[[Music of Burundi]]
  9. Clip art (7441 bytes)
    54: ...sroomclipart.com/image/category/music-clipart.htm Music Clipart]
    55: ...om/image/category/musical-instruments-clipart.htm Musical Instruments Clipart]
  10. Vocal cords (1030 bytes)
    5: ...rnoulli's principle]]). A person's voice [[pitch_(music)|pitch]] is determined by the [[resonant frequenc...
  11. Performance (3170 bytes)
    1: ...[Image:Street accordion player.jpg|thumb|A street musician with accordion in Bremen]]
    5: * musical genres:
    9: ** [[musical]]
    15: ** [[musical]]
    19: [[Image:Accordion Bass.jpg|thumb|right|Street musicians (San Francisco)]]
  12. Eleanor of Aquitaine (11927 bytes)
    8: ...w to read, how to speak Latin, was well versed in music and literature, and enjoyed riding, hawking, and ...
  13. Mary I of England (24813 bytes)
    15: ...uded [[Greek language|Greek]], [[science]], and [[music]]. In July [[1520]], when scarcely four and a ha...
  14. Rush Limbaugh (21665 bytes)
    10: He went on to [[Pittsburgh]], as a [[Top 40]] music radio [[disc jockey]] on station [[KQV]], using t...
    12: After several years in [[music radio]], Limbaugh took a break from radio and acc...
    52: ...ted Rush and his peers, specifically because rock musicians skew politically liberal. Hynde's lawyers to...
  15. Denis Diderot (13048 bytes)
    42: ...vention, or a mere setting for a discussion about music, or a vigorous dramatic sketch of a parasite and ...
  16. Mary of Teck (14662 bytes)
    62: ...many respects and taught her children history and music. Edward, in his memoirs, wrote of the fondness an...
  17. Condoleezza Rice (23116 bytes)
    34: ...ianism|Presbyterian]] Church and her mother was a music teacher. In an article for the ''[[New Yorker]]''...
    35: ...tness". [http://www.wnyc.org/legacy/shows/madaboutmusic/madabout_transcript090701.html]
    41: ...er studying piano at an [[Aspen, Colorado|Aspen]] music camp, Rice enrolled at the [[University of Denver...
    111: ...f 3. Her first name is a variation on the Italian musical term "con dolcezza," which is a direction to pl...
  18. Gertrude Stein (13569 bytes)
    66: ...ose is a rose is a rose is a rose'' as a [[canon (music)|canon]] dedicated to [[Philip Corner]], beginnin...
    74: ...'[[Four Saints in Three Acts]]'' (libretto, 1929: music by [[Virgil Thomson]], 1934)
    85: ...e Mother of Us All]]'' (libretto, published 1949: music by Virgil Thompson 1947)
  19. Marina Tsvetaeva (21885 bytes)
    84: ...i Shostakovich]] set five of Tsvetaeva's poems to music. Later the Russian-Tartar composer [[Sofia Gubaid...
  20. Hypatia of Alexandria (10302 bytes)
    30: ...all times to magic, astrolabes and instruments of music, and she beguiled many people through (her) Satan...

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