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  1. Rhodes piano (5144 bytes)
    1: A '''Rhodes piano''' is a [[musical instrument]]. Its distinctive ...
    3: ...hodesMkII73.jpg|right|thumb|Rhodes Electric Stage Piano Mark II 73 note]]
    7: ...ed hammers to strike sets of strings, in a Rhodes piano rubber-tipped hammers strike [[tuning fork]]-like...
    15: ...s modifications done by a company called "Dyno My Piano" became popular: it made the sound brighter, hard...
    29: ...which the piano was simply called a "Rhodes". The pianos manufactured after that point were often poorly ...

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  1. Condoleezza Rice (23116 bytes)
    35: ...c.org/legacy/shows/madaboutmusic/madabout_transcript090701.html]
    37: ...]] by [[white supremacy|white supremacists]] on September 15, [[1963]]. Rice states that growing up du...
    41: After studying piano at an [[Aspen, Colorado|Aspen]] music camp, Rice ...
    47: ...derately conservative at the time. However, she kept her political opinions out of her scholarship. Sh...
    70: ...he commission on April 8, [[2004]] was deemed acceptable in part because she was not actually appearin...
  2. Sofia Kovalevskaya (3306 bytes)
    9: ...iano work, [[Ludwig van Beethoven|Beethoven]]'s [[Piano Sonata No. 8 (Beethoven)|''Pathetique'' Sonata]],...
    15: ...e came across [[trigonometry|trigonometric]] concepts unfamiliar to her at the time, which she tried t...
  3. Martha Argerich (3384 bytes)
    5: ...Stefan Askenase]]. In [[1957]], she won two major piano competitions in Geneva and Bolzano within a few w...
    7: ... [[1965]] at the [[International Frederick Chopin Piano Competition]] in [[Warsaw]]. One of her performan...
    9: ...aikovsky]]'s [[Piano Concerto No. 1 (Tchaikovsky)|Piano Concerto No. 1]]. From [[1969]] to [[1973]], Arge...
    17: ...kofiev]] (Arr. Pletnev): Cinderella Suite for Two Pianos/[[Ravel]]: Ma Mere L'Oye'' ([[Grammy Awards of 2...
    20: ...iano Concertos Nos. 1 & 3/[[B鬡 Bart󫼂art󫝝: Piano Concerto No. 3'' ([[Grammy Awards of 2000|2000]])
  4. Aretha Franklin (7875 bytes)
    2: ...ed for her soul and R&B recordings but is also adept at [[jazz]], [[rock]], [[blues]], [[pop]], [[hip-...
    8: ... I went to Atlantic, they just sat me down at the piano and the hits started coming."
    10: ... of live gospel music recorded in a Los Angeles Baptist church. Surprisingly she never made it to numb...
    79: *[[1987]] ''[[One Lord, One Faith, One Baptism]]''
  5. Sofia Gubaidulina (8325 bytes)
    3: ...e [[Tatar Republic]]. She studied composition and piano at the [[Kazan]] Conservatory, graduating in 1954...
    11: ...rding to John"). The two works together form a "diptych" on the death and resurrection of Christ, her ...
    18: * Quintet for piano, two violins, viola, and violoncello (1957)
    20: *''Musical Toys'' fourteen piano pieces for children (1969)
    31: *''Introitus'' concerto for piano and chamber orchestra (1978)
  6. Fanny Mendelssohn (2047 bytes)
    7: ...t the piano came in 1838, when she played Felix's piano [[concerto]] No. 1.
    9: ... Worte'' (''Songs without Words''). This style of piano work is commonly thought to have been developed b...
  7. Joni Mitchell (9996 bytes)
    5: A painter who had also dabbled in [[piano]], [[guitar]] and [[ukulele]] since childhood, Mi...
    7: ...hrough, containing her first two songs widely adopted by other artists, "Chelsea Morning" and "Both S...
    11: ...song)|Carey]]" and "[[All I Want]]". Others were piano led, some exhibiting the rhythms associated with ...
    19: ...ence, 1982's ''Wild Things Run Fast'' was an attempt to return to pop songwriting, including cover ver...
    21: ...ow (album)|Both Sides Now]] (2000) was received rapturously by critics and remains a strong seller. T...
  8. Clara Schumann (3372 bytes)
    3: '''Clara Josephine Wieck Schumann''' ([[September 13]], [[1819]] – [[May 20]], [[1896]]...
    7: ...from an early age with her father, the well-known piano [[pedagogue]] [[Friedrich Wieck]]. She had a bril...
    9: ...ar. In [[1878]] she was appointed teacher of the piano at the [[Hoch Conservatorium]] at [[Frankfurt am ...
    11: ... songs and of some charming music, mainly for the piano, and the authoritative editor of her husband's wo...
    14: ...olin and cello, and three Romances for violin and piano. Inspired by her husbands birthday, the three Rom...
  9. Patti Smith (6059 bytes)
    6: ...Jay Dee Daugherty ([[drums]]) and Richard Sohl ([[piano]]). Financed by money from Smith's friend and for...
  10. Tori Amos (27672 bytes)
    3: ...lassically trained, Amos’s voice and mostly piano-based music has frequently been compared to that ...
    7: ...r family and friends. At around this time she adopted the name "Tori," after a friend of a friend tol...
    13: ...were rejected on the grounds that the "girl and a piano thing" wasn't going to sell. Extensively re-worke...
    23: ... Tori performed on [[harpsichord]] in addition to piano. The single "Caught A Lite Sneeze" was a hit in t...
    30: ...angements which expanded considerably on her core piano sound. Again reviews were mixed, but the album wa...
  11. Sophia Loren (9622 bytes)
    3: '''Sophia Loren''' (born [[September 20]], [[1934]]) is considered to be the most...
    5: ...the illegitimate daughter of aspiring actress and piano teacher Romilda Villani and married engineer Ricc...
    9: ...ter more early film roles that emphasized her voluptuous physique (she even appeared topless in the fi...
    19: ...wn mother) in a made-for-television [[biopic]] adaptation of her autobiography bestseller ''Sophia: Li...
    48: *''[[I Am the Captain]]'' (1950)
  12. Ivory (4783 bytes)
    1: ..., it was used for [[billiards|billiard]] balls, [[piano]] keys, buttons and ornamental items. The word "i...
    9: ...same origins. Teeth are specialized structures adapted for food [[chewing|mastication]]. Tusks, which ...
    11: ... area is the pulp cavity. The pulp cavity is an empty space within the tooth that conforms to the shap...
    15: ... jewelry, flatware handles, furniture inlays, and piano keys. Additionally, [[warthog]] tusks, and teeth ...
    21: ...hants everywhere in Africa as poachers would attempt to launder their illegal ivory with legal stockpi...
  13. Clavichord (3295 bytes)
    11: Much of the music written for [[harpsichord]], [[piano]], and [[organ (music)|organ]] from the period ci...
  14. Definitions of music (17609 bytes)
    8: ...eometry]], [[astronomy]] and [[musica]]. The concept of musica was split into three major kinds: [[mus...
    10: ...y to the mathematical proportions. From this concept later resulted the romantic idea of a music of th...
    19: ... term for music but the speakers do have the concept (Nettl, 1989).
    26: ...analyze the relationship between sound and [[perception]].
    31: ... aesthetic effect. Since the range of what is accepted as music varies from culture to culture and fro...
  15. Bassoon (11661 bytes)
    50: * [[Hindemith]], Sonata for Bassoon and Piano(1938)
    77: : Descriptions of various bassoon techniques with video and ...
  16. Clarinet (18825 bytes)
    31: ...rts that make up a clarinet are as follows (description follows the illustration from left to right):
    37: * The main body of the clarinet is divided (except in the case of the E♭ clarinet) into the ''...
    51: * clarinet and piano (including [[clarinet sonata]]s)
    52: * clarinet, piano and another instrument (e.g. [[string instrument]...
    94: ...] - An octave below the B♭ Bass. Rare, except in large clarinet choirs and wind ensembles. Orch...
  17. Contrabassoon (3761 bytes)
    11: ...sed. Tonally, it sounds much like the bassoon except for a distinctive organ pedal quality in the lowe...
    14: ...hat time that the contrabassoon began gaining acceptance in church music, and by the end of the 18th c...
    16: ... and ''[[Piano Concerto for the Left Hand (Ravel)|Piano Concerto for the Left Hand]]''.
  18. Musical instrument (3823 bytes)
    17: ...c)|organ]]), vibrating strings either hammered ([[piano]]) or plucked ([[harpsichord]]), by electronic me...
    21: ...tioned in ancient sources, such as Egyptian inscriptions and the [[Bible]], and probably predate recor...
    26: *[[Folk instrument]] - a description and a list
  19. Tenor horn (3923 bytes)
    3: ==Description==
    18: ...ote above D# is used, in this case a G (Bb on the piano). From G to D# is 2 tones or 4 semitones, the pit...
  20. Trombone (15819 bytes)
    69: ...The note E1 [or the lowest E on a standard 88-key piano] is the lowest attainable note on a straight teno...
    73: ...in to writing Double Bass parts up a twelfth. Exceptions to this occur often in Soviet and older Easte...
    75: ...ombone is treated like all the other members [excepting the bass trombone] as a transposing instrument...

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