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- Joni Mitchell (9996 bytes)
19: ...ding [[Willie Nelson]], [[Tom Petty]] and [[Don Henley]], but the material was again patchy and the re... - Musical instrument (3823 bytes)
17: ...plucked ([[harpsichord]]), by electronic means ([[synthesizer]]) or in some other way. Sometimes, instruments t... - Pipe organ (24478 bytes)
5: ...s range in size from portable instruments having only a few dozen pipes to grand organs having tens of...
7: Pipe organs are most commonly found in [[church]]es, and in some [[Reform Juda...
35: ...d secular music, in a variety of settings--since unlike other organs, they were easily moved.
63: Because a pipe produces only one pitch at a time, ideally there is at least o...
71: ...sic)|mixture]]'', and the number of ranks is commonly indicated by a roman numeral following the stop ... - Electronic musical instrument (4501 bytes)
1: ...uments whose sound is produced mechanically, and only amplified electronically - for example an [[elec...
16: ...Olivier Messiaen]]. However, these were not true synthesizers in the modern sense, as they were not configurab...
20: ...sound. This sound can be simulated by many modern synthesizers and digital samplers.
22: ==Synthesizers==
23: ...e most commonly used electronic instruments are [[synthesizer]]s, so-called because they artificially generate ... - Keyboard instrument (2521 bytes)
1: ... common ones are probably the [[piano]] and the [[synthesizer]].
25: * [[Synthesizer]]
47: ...ch as the [[ondes Martenot]], predecessors of the synthesizer, appeared in the early 20th century. - List of musical instruments (9508 bytes)
18: ...plucked ([[harpsichord]]), by electronic means ([[synthesizer]]) or in some other way. Sometimes, instruments t...
280: * [[Synthesizer]] (including [[Moog]]) - List of inventors (14020 bytes)
113: *[[Robert Heinlein]], (1907-1988), waterbed
155: *[[Robert Moog]] — music synthesizer - Metronome (3057 bytes)
21: ...ular "tick" except one [[octave]] higher. Many [[Synthesizer|electronic musical keyboards]] have their own bui...
26: ...p://www.metronomeonline.com/ http://www.metronomeonline.com], a metronome for [[Macromedia]] [[Flash P... - Mellotron (7426 bytes)
12: ...ly generated sounds in the days before polyphonic synthesizers. - European-influenced classical music (18917 bytes)
35: ...meant to be experienced for its own sake. It is unlike other forms of music that serve merely as a ve...
47: ...ical music constitutes [[art]] and popular music only light entertainment. However, many popular works...
51: ...ple', 'accesible', 'facile'. But many pieces commonly thought of as 'art' (Handel's 'Hellelujah Chors'...
59: One may argue that it is normally only in classical music that very long works (30 minu...
69: ...al or electronic instruments (for instance, the [[synthesizer]] or electronic tape), and instruments from other... - Musical genre (24851 bytes)
28: ... [[Steven Curtis Chapman]] were artists that not only appealed to their Christian fans, but also found...
62: ...usic]] started long before the invention of the [[synthesizer]] with the use of tape loops and analogue electro...
64: ...ndy Carlos]] who performed classical music on the synthesizer on the recording ''[[Switched On Bach|Switched-On...
83: ...sive and confusing genre classification that can only be truly defined by flagbearers and flagburners ...
111: ... be applied without any controversy. Perhaps the only bands ''always'' considered "punk" are the [[Lis...
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