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    Rondalia The rondalia is an ensemble of stringed instruments played with the plectrum or pick and generally known as plectrum instruments. It originated in Medieval Spain‚ especially in Catalunya. Aragon‚ Murcia‚ and Valencia. The tradition was later taken to Spanish America and elsewhere. The word rondaila is from the Spanish ronda‚ meaning "serenade." The rondalia has its origins in the playing bands from Spain (as well as ’New Spain’‚ namely Mexico) that were forerunners of the present-day

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    Pakistani Musical Culture

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    Lesson 10: Pakistani Musical Culture Music of Pakistani Pakistan 6th most populous country in the world. Pakistan has a cultural and ethnic background going back to the Indus Valley Civilization. known for its ordered cities‚ advanced sanitation‚ excellent roads‚ and uniquely structured society. modern name of a country once named as Sindu Supta and India (Land of Indus). National language is Urdu. Main religion is Islam. Pakistani is guided with two main ideas:
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    Existing company: Fender (Fender Musical Instruments Corporation) Fender is an American manufacturer of stringed instruments and amplifiers based out of Scottsdale‚ Arizona. The privately held company was founded by Clarence Leonidas “Leo” Fender in Clifornia in 1946. The company specializes in solid body electric guitars such as the Stratocaster and Telecaster‚ and solid body electric bass guitars such as the Precision and Jazz models. Fender instruments are widely considered to be the standard

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    Musical Review

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    It seemed that it was part of the music as a whole—that some important instruments‚ such as the flute and violas have to be played individually. From thick and loud the melody became thin‚ soft‚ and slow‚ which became the signal to accompany the orchestra and played her violin‚ after a short pause. In the thinness of the sounds played by the orchestra‚ Fischer was able to showcase her skills and talents in playing her instrument. The music played by Fischer and the COE demonstrated power‚ deep

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    combination of elements that becomes stronger together than apart”. (Zandt) Have you ever played an instrument? Was it with a Concert Band or an Orchestra instrument? Do you have a preference? I think playing in a band is better than playing in an orchestra because of its modernized features‚ variety and types of music played‚ and the opportunity it gives to expand and to play your band instrument in a marching band or jazz band. Let’s start from the beginning. So‚ what is the difference between

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    Native American Instruments

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    Native American Instruments Drums and rattles are the most common instruments used in Native American music. Other percussion instruments include rasps‚ bells (usually attached to clothing)‚ and clap-sticks. Melodic instruments include flutes‚ whistles‚ and stringed instruments. The Apache violin is a single-string instrument made from the stalk of the agave plant‚ and is indigenous to the Apache people. The Yaqui violin‚ on the other hand‚ is closely modeled upon European instruments played at missions

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    to the Black Death‚ many instruments were made during the time as an improvement of musical appreciation. Many instruments that were made during the time are still used today (bagpipes and harps)‚ while the rest eventually transformed into instruments people currently know about and play (trumpets‚ guitars‚ flutes‚ violins‚ etc.). During a Renaissance fair‚ people can listen to the sounds the instruments made back then‚ and how those sounds became similar to the instruments used today. Invented in

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    reasons why it is sometimes difficult to determine if a musical recording or a performance qualifies as jazz. Jazz does not have one set style‚ but rather many styles which leaves the definition of jazz hard to define. A jazz player can play any style they want and there aren’t really set rules they have to follow to be considered jazz‚ just a few guidelines that are taken into consideration. It can sometimes be difficult to determine if a musical recording or a performance qualifies as jazz because

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    melodies‚ organums‚ and little or no notations. Then instruments such as the rebec‚ pipe‚ and psaltery were among the first used. Instrumental music‚ also known as estampie‚ was invaluable and mainly for entertainment and dance. It wasn ’t until the end of the seventeenth century that instrumental music surpassed vocal music on levels of importance and acceptance. Composers‚ with new ideas and visions‚ took the reigns in the world of music. Instruments became the main tools of musicians and composers

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    Levinson's Musical Works

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    Levinson defines a musical work as a dual structure‚ sound and means of performance (S/PM)‚ as "indicated" by a person at some time. An "indicating" takes the form of the creation of a score by a composer. He writes that certain attributes of musical works are dependent on more than the sound structure they contain‚ this is what makes musical works different from each other. Musical works are not only sound structures but rather they are an integration of sound structures and performance. Levinson

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