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  1. Music (16462 bytes)
    20: ... all music may necessarily require an expansive definition of tonality. A [[pulse (music)|pulse]] is s...
    25: ...h is an abstraction which refers to either a specific pitch and/or rhythm or the written symbol; [[mel...
    43: ... has no known individual composer, is often classified as "traditional". Different musical traditions ...
    54: ...ractice of Western [[classical music]], but the definition of [[composition]] is broad enough to inclu...
    61: The field of [[music cognition]] involves the study of m...
  2. Classical music (7557 bytes)
    2: ... considered [[classical]], as sophisticated and refined, in a regional tradition. The term "classical"...
    28: **[[Sufiana Kalam|Kashmiri classical music]]: Sufiana Kalam
    29: *[[Gamelan|Indonesian classical music]]: Gamelan
    37: ... music]] i.e., the Kundiman and other traditional Filipino musical forms.
    46: ...ound in the same region, and if there are no significant ruptures in the musical tradition commonly as...
  3. Glockenspiel (1945 bytes)
    13: ... glockenpiel-like instruments in [[Indonesia]]n [[gamelan]] ensembles.
  4. Gong (10121 bytes)
    9: ...rictly percussion. The rim may be rubbed with the finger, for example, or the gong may be struck with ...
    22: ...the seniority of the official. In this way, two officials meeting unexpectedly on the road would know ...
    60: ...es that were created during the 20th century specifically for orchestral use.
    72: ... large gong. In Balinese usage, gong refers to [[Gamelan Gong Kebyar]].
    79: ...s beaten with a round, hard, leather-covered pad, fitted on a short stick or handle. It emits a peculi...
  5. European-influenced classical music (18917 bytes)
    14: ...ic music|Romantic]], 1815-1910 a period which codified practice, expanded the role of music in cultura...
    18: ...r modern. So for example, [[Sergei Prokofiev|Prokofiev]]'s ''Classical Symphony'' is considered a Neo-...
    20: ...period, and by [[Brahms]], who is generally classified as Romantic.
    49: ... draws a distinction between classics and popular fiction that is not always easy to maintain.
    51: ...cult, demanding; 'popular' music then has to be defined as 'simple', 'accesible', 'facile'. But many p...
  6. List of classical music traditions (7730 bytes)
    1: ... considered [[classical]], as sophisticated and refined, in a regional tradition. The term "classical"...
    27: **[[Sufiana Kalam|Kashmiri classical music]]: Sufiana Kalam
    28: *[[Gamelan|Indonesian classical music]]: Gamelan
    36: ... music]] i.e., the Kundiman and other traditional Filipino musical forms.
    45: ...ound in the same region, and if there are no significant ruptures in the musical tradition commonly as...

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