Search results
|
Showing below up to 20 results starting with #101.
View (previous 20) (next 20) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500).
No article title matches
Page text matches
- Trombone (15819 bytes)
3: The '''trombone''' is a [[musical instrument]] in the [[brass instrument|brass]] ...
12: ...er form of the instrument, commonly used in early music ensembles.
16: ...], [[jazz]], [[salsa (music)|salsa]], and [[ska]] music.
18: ...h to choose. Pre-Romantic (esp. [[Baroque#Baroque music|Baroque]]) literature is often borrowed from othe...
26: ...(music)|harmonic series]] a downwards [[interval (music)|interval]] of up to a [[tritone]] may be added t... - Trumpet (13239 bytes)
6: ...umpet. The trumpet player can select the [[pitch (music)|pitch]] from a range of [[overtone]]s or [[harmo...
28: ... the [[army]]. Eventually the trumpet's value for musical production was seen, particularly after the add...
30: ...Music|classical]], [[jazz]], [[blues]], [[Popular Music|pop]], [[ska]], and [[funk]]. Among the great mod...
45: As with all musical instruments, there are physical challenges to p...
67: ||Musical note - Tuba (3116 bytes)
23: Tubas have been used in [[jazz]] from the music's beginning. In the earliest years, bands often u...
32: *[[Howard Johnson (jazz musician)|Howard Johnson]] - Accordion (10069 bytes)
2: ...rd]], the smallest representative of the [[organ (music)|organ]] family.
28: ...nna]]. It had the seven notes of a major [[scale (music)|scale]], and consequently played in only one key...
50: [[Image:BanjoAccordian.jpg|right|framed|Musician on right holds a piano-accordion (on left a [[...
63: ...cordion''' is definitely the choice for classical music, as a lot of more buttons than piano keys can be ...
64: ...rsa. The B flat layout is preferred for classical music, and is very common in Eastern Europe whereas the... - Concertina (3686 bytes)
10: ...[music of Ireland]], although it is used in other musical contexts as well. George Jones is often credit... - Harmonica (21752 bytes)
2: ...monica''' is a [[Free reed instrument|free reed]] musical [[wind instrument]] (also
5: or [[bronze]] [[Reed (music)|reed]]s, each secured at one end over an airway ...
9: ...like most free-reed instruments (such as [[organ (music)|reed organ]]s, [[accordion]]s
19: ...armonica is commonly used in [[blues]] and [[folk music]], but
20: ...], [[country music]], [[rock and roll]] and [[pop music]]. - Harmonium (4268 bytes)
13: ...ument]] in many genres of [[Music of India|Indian music]], as well as being commonly found in Indian home...
20: ...s Pandit Tulsidas Borkar of Mumbai. More and more music students are learning in this fashion.
23: ...umentalists usually use 1-reed harmonium, while a musician who plays for a [[qawaali]] (Islamic devotiona... - Melodica (878 bytes)
3: ...ns a hole, allowing air to flow through a [[reed (music)|reed]]. The keyboard is usually two or three [[o... - Pipe organ (24478 bytes)
5: ...usands. All but the smallest have more than one [[musical keyboard|keyboard]], with the most common confi...
7: ...ntres intended for the performance of [[classical music]]. In the era of [[silent film]]s, large pipe org...
17: ...ntinued to be constructed. Each style has its own music (see [[organ repertoire]]) which is most authenti...
27: ...'' originates from the [[Latin]] word "[[organum (musical instrument)|organum]]", the earliest predecesso...
29: ...nicodiBartolo1433.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Among the music-making angels accompanying [[Domenico di Bartolo]... - Sheng (instrument) (1217 bytes)
3: ...onsisting essentially of vertical tubes, in the [[Music of China|Chinese orchestra]].
7: ...generally serves as [[accompaniment]] for Chinese music pieces in an orchestra, while being given little ...
11: See also: [[Music of China]] - Aeolian harp (2264 bytes)
5: ...mes only one tone is heard and sometimes [[chord (music)|chord]]s.
11: == Aeolian harps in literature and music ==
14: ...-1.html ''Sound file of a performance, with sheet music, from ChopinFiles.com''] - Ukulele (6345 bytes)
3: It is commonly associated with [[music]] from [[Hawaii]] where the name roughly translat...
11: ... an [[octave]] up (re-entrant), so it is [[pitch (music)|pitch]]ed between the E- and A-strings. In the p...
18: Musicians and entertainers particularly known for playi...
48: ... in [[1990]] by the band Te Ava Piti ([http://www.musicprom.com/e_teava.html]) as a newly invented instru...
66: [[Category:Hawaiian music]] - Banjo (6143 bytes)
2: [[Image:BanjTony.JPG|right|200px|Musician playing the banjo]]
14: ...sed in various forms of [[music]]. In [[bluegrass music]], which uses the five-string resonator banjo ext...
16: ...he thumb to catch the fifth string for a [[drone (music)|drone]] after each strum, or to pick out additio...
18: ...y used instead. Other tunings common in old-time music include double C (gCGCd), sawmill or mountain min...
20: ...blems for using a [[capo]] to change the [[pitch (music)|pitch]] of the instrument. For small changes (g... - Appalachian dulcimer (3259 bytes)
7: ... while the other two strings are used as [[drone (music)|drone]] strings. Some dulcimers are constructed ...
12: ...ulcimer is widely used in the American [[Old-time music]] tradition. This instrument first appeared in th...
14: ... through experimental forms, although traditional music perhaps predominates. Dulcimer festivals take pla... - Balalaika (5108 bytes)
14: The most common [[solo (music)|solo]] instrument is the prima, tuned E-E-A (the...
18: ...y on the prima, where it is used to form [[chord (music)|chord]]s. The [[hand#The four fingers|index fin...
26: ... playing distinctive to Turkish and Central Asian music).
28: ...y with the ''[[skomorokh]]s'', sort of free-lance musical [[jester]]s whose tunes ridiculed the [[Tsar]],...
41: ...rm -- balalaikas, [[domra]]s, [[gusli]], [[bayan (music)|bayan]], and several types of [[percussion instr... - Berimbau (11944 bytes)
2: ...y Brazilian [[guitar|guitarist]] [[Baden Powell (musician)| Baden Powell]], with lyrics by [[Vinicius de...
36: ...w sound in tone and in timbre. Old recordings and musicians report that the difference in tone used to be...
40: ...requires the open string sound with closed gourd. Musicians use whatever sound they may get out of the st...
42: ...ngth strike, the other two sound weaker), but the musician may decide which strikes to stress. Also, the ...
46: The capoeira music required from the berimbau is essentially rythmic... - Bouzouki (4321 bytes)
2: ...ern [[Greek music]], and is also found in [[Irish music]]. It is a stringed instrument with a pear-shaped...
12: ...layed together. In the two lower-pitched ([[Bass (musical term)|bass]]) courses, the pair consists of a t...
13: ...ntinuous low notes that are played throughout the music).
19: ...relatively unknown, used exclusively in Rembetiko music - a sort of urban blues in mainland Greece. They ...
21: ...led to Greece. The refugees brought with them the music known as Smyrneika, which made use of the arabic ... - Egypt (18830 bytes)
196: * [[Music of Egypt]] - Africa (35389 bytes)
136: ...African jazz]] for some time. While [[Afrikaans]] music is completly distinct and comprises mostly of tra...
138: * [[List of African musicians]] - Australia (39438 bytes)
151: ...music]] includes, classical, jazz and all popular music genres.
View (previous 20) (next 20) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500).