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  1. Music (16462 bytes)
    1: ...usic is an important part of our life and varies with the many cultures of the world.[[Image:Music_ani...
    16: ...] is also often considered an aspect of music, if it is considered to exist.
    18: ...ders duration the primary aspect of music because it is the only aspect common to both "sound" and "si...
    20: ...versal is to be found in the music itself (either its structure or function) or the way in which music...
    25: ... pitches; [[counterpoint]], which is the simultaneity and organization of different melodies; and [[rh...
  2. Classical music (7557 bytes)
    2: ..., as sophisticated and refined, in a regional tradition. The term "classical" has many connotations. T...
    4: ...ve styles, and is generally never used in the way it is presented here.
    6: ==List of classical music traditions==
    8: ...non-limitative list of such "classical music" traditions:
    21: ...iderd as an amalgamation of Classical harmonies with Jazz improvization as a part of Contemporary Eur...
  3. Glockenspiel (1945 bytes)
    1: ...]]s", also known as '''orchestra bells''' and, in its portable form, '''lyra''') is a [[musical instru...
    2: It is similar to the [[xylophone]], in that it has tuned bars laid out in a fashion resembling a...
    5: ...ch (music)|pitch]]. When used in a marching or military band, the bars are sometimes mounted in a port...
    10: ... the notes to be played by the glockenspiel are written two octaves lower than they will sound when pl...
    13: ... glockenpiel-like instruments in [[Indonesia]]n [[gamelan]] ensembles.
  4. Gong (10121 bytes)
    1: ...sting techniques. Primitive drums are know as [[slit gong]]s.
    7: ...f skill. The smallest suspended gongs are played with bamboo sticks, or even western-style drumsticks.
    9: ...e finger, for example, or the gong may be struck with a beater. Bowl gongs are used in [[temple]] wor...
    11: ==Traditional suspended gongs==
    16: ...any types of suspended gongs that are associated with China.
  5. European-influenced classical music (18917 bytes)
    1: ...tern cultures, see: [[List of classical music traditions]], For the period of music in the late 18th c...
    4: ...ween 1000 and 1900. The central norms of this tradition developed between 1550 and 1825 centering on w...
    12: ...by the use of [[counterpoint]] and growing popularity of keyboard music and orchestral music
    13: ... era which established many of the norms of composition, presentation and style.
    14: ...he role of music in cultural life and created institutions for the teaching, performance and preservat...
  6. List of classical music traditions (7730 bytes)
    1: ..., as sophisticated and refined, in a regional tradition. The term "classical" has many connotations. T...
    3: ...ve styles, and is generally never used in the way it is presented here.
    5: ==List of classical music traditions==
    7: ...non-limitative list of such "classical music" traditions:
    20: ...iderd as an amalgamation of Classical harmonies with Jazz improvization as a part of Contemporary Eur...

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