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  1. Music (16462 bytes)
    16: ...ften considered an aspect of music, if it is considered to exist.
    18: ... the expense of rhythm and timbre. John Cage considers duration the primary aspect of music because it...
    20: ...actual performance but also how music is heard, understood, even learned." <sup>[[#Notes|6]]</sup>
    25: ...mmon terms used to discuss particular pieces include [[note]], which is an abstraction which refers to...
    31: ...ch creates, performs, and promotes music. A great deal of music is produced by [[amateur]]s.
  2. Classical music (7557 bytes)
    2: '''Classical music''' is [[music]] considered [[classical]], as sophisticated and refined, i...
    4: ...ference]] to [[European classical music]] and its derivative styles, and is generally never used in th...
    20: **[[Classical rock|Classical rock (music)]] considered as an extension of [[Contemporary classical mu...
    21: **[[Classical Jazz]] considerd as an amalgamation of Classical harmonies with...
    29: *[[Gamelan|Indonesian classical music]]: Gamelan
  3. Glockenspiel (1945 bytes)
    3: The xylophone's bars are wooden, while the glockenspiel's are metal.
    8: ... classic ''Strawberry Letter 23''. An even more modern use of the Glockenspiel is [[Radiohead]]'s song...
    12: ...ame struck-bar principle as the glockenspiel include the [[marimba]] and the [[vibraphone]].
    13: ... glockenpiel-like instruments in [[Indonesia]]n [[gamelan]] ensembles.
  4. Gong (10121 bytes)
    1: ...ents. The term is Malayu-Javanese in origin but widespread throughout Asia. The instrument itself appe...
    3: ...re bowl-shaped, and rest on cushions. Gongs are made mainly from [[bronze]] or [[brass]] but there are...
    7: ...lls for a great deal of skill. The smallest suspended gongs are played with bamboo sticks, or even wes...
    11: ==Traditional suspended gongs==
    16: ...but in fact it is only one of many types of suspended gongs that are associated with China.
  5. European-influenced classical music (18917 bytes)
    4: ...000 and 1900. The central norms of this tradition developed between 1550 and 1825 centering on what is...
    8: Musical works are best understood in the context of their place in musical hi...
    14: ... 1815-1910 a period which codified practice, expanded the role of music in cultural life and created i...
    15: * [[Modernism (music) | Modern]], 1905-1975 a period which represented a crisi...
    16: ..., which includes late Romantic, Modern and Post-Modern styles of composition.
  6. List of classical music traditions (7730 bytes)
    1: '''Classical music''' is [[music]] considered [[classical]], as sophisticated and refined, i...
    3: ...ference]] to [[European classical music]] and its derivative styles, and is generally never used in th...
    19: **[[Classical rock|Classical rock (music)]] considered as an extension of [[Contemporary classical mu...
    20: **[[Classical Jazz]] considerd as an amalgamation of Classical harmonies with...
    28: *[[Gamelan|Indonesian classical music]]: Gamelan

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