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  • 47 bytes (5 words) - 05:57, 7 April 2010
  • <includeonly><span class="music-symbol" style="font-family: Arial Unicode MS, Lucida Sans Unicode;">{{#swit | #default = '''Unable to parse music symbol {{{1}}}'''
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  • ...lightest. I'm considering changing the opening sentence to something like "music is an an art form concerned with sound and silence". --[[User:Tom Gersic|To ...ge would be a good place to discuss the difficulties in precisely defining music. --[[User:Tom Gersic|Tom Gersic]] 23:21, 8 February 2007 (CST)
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  • ...nial purposes. The [[Definitions of music|definition]] of what constitutes music varies according to culture and social context. ==Definition of music==
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  • {{Workgroup Bibliography subpages|group=Music}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Heavy metal (music)]]
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  • 12 bytes (1 word) - 23:28, 26 February 2010
  • ...eaning of [[music production|music making]], and others in the [[origin of music|emergence]] of the human capacities to start creating something that may be
    490 bytes (72 words) - 04:48, 5 October 2008
  • {{Workgroup|group=Music}} ...ml follow these instructions] and then you may add yourself to [[:Category:Music Editors]].
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  • {{Workgroup Tutorials subpages|group=Music}}
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  • ...Ellis. A cent is the logarithmic division of the equitempered [[Semitone (music)|semitone]] into 100 equal parts. ...n as ''On the Sensation of Tone As a Physiological Basis for the Theory of Music'',<ref name=Ellis/> and also as ''On the sensations of tone''.<ref name=sen
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  • ...elements." I'll let somebody qualified to write about popular culture and music deal with that; and some medievalists might take a whack at the necessary d :Yeah, don't ask me. I hear a term like 'Gothic music' and I think of a bunch of Medieval monks walking around the place chanting
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  • ...at's what we were taught at school and that's what it is in ''The Sound of Music''. I think the version in the article is more or less obsolete. [[User:Pete
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  • {{dambigbox|Fantasy (music)|Fantasy}} A '''fantasy''' in music can refer to any of numerous musical works with titles such as Fantasy, Fan
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  • {{WG_articles|Field=Music}}
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  • {{Workgroup Discography subpages|group=Music}}
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  • {{Editor_list|Field=Music}}
    0 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 02:00, 20 November 2006
  • ...ct representation of the [[Pitch (music)|pitch]] and duration of a [[Tone (music)|tone]]. The ''pitch'' designated by a note is objective only in the case o [[Pitch (music)|Pitch]] is one of several ''perceived'' attributes of a tone. A laboratory
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  • 12 bytes (1 word) - 08:58, 11 July 2012
  • ...made with the use of rather simplified musical stimuli, understanding how music is perceived and how it may elicit intense sensations is far from being und ...cessing of harmonic sequences, to more abstract concepts like semantics of music and interplay between listeners' expectations and suspense. It was tried to
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  • {{Author_list|Field=Music}}
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  • ...sentation around the question "Will there ever be a computational model of music perception?". For the visual sensory system, people are developing models f ...ic itself. The question will raise what to expect from a possible model of music perception, what could it practically account for?
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  • 81 bytes (10 words) - 07:19, 26 February 2010
  • ...iences. Through it, mainstream [[occident|western]] music is influenced by music from the developing world as well as traditional western cultures.
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  • {{Workgroup Filmography subpages|group=Music}}
    14 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 09:21, 29 January 2008
  • ...musician, ensuring that musician's best interests are represented. Notable music managers include [[Peter Grant]], [[Colonel Tom Parker]], [[Brian Epstein]]
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  • This article will focus on the different ways of producing music and the involved cognitive processes. == Generating Music ==
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  • #REDIRECT [[Metre (music)]]
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  • 12 bytes (1 word) - 11:45, 18 June 2008
  • ...]] in a particular [[Tuning (music)|tuning]] of the ''chromatic'' [[Scale (music)| musical scale]] called ''equal temperament''. These terms are introduced ...e double of the frequency of the other.) On the other hand, Arabic-Persian music uses 22-24 pitches, commonly accepted to be spaced an interval of a ''quart
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  • {{dambigbox|the music style|Goth}} ...[[punk]] in late 1970s. Some representative artists of the earliest Gothic music are [[Bauhaus (band)|Bauhaus]], [[Joy Division]], [[Siouxsie and the Banshe
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  • {{Workgroup|group=Music}} This category contains a list of all the pages associated with the music workgroup that contain content. This includes all articles and all the sub
    3,363 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 13:49, 11 September 2009
  • ...is the sound produced by a musical instrument playing a particular [[Note (music)|musical note]]. Tone is an objective (measurable) physical property of a n .../><ref name=Hopkin/> These ideas find application in the construction of [[music synthesizer]]s and musical instruments of all kinds.
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  • {{Workgroup Catalogs subpages|group=Music}}
    118 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 09:22, 29 January 2008
  • ...naturally disagreement about who "the folk" are, and how distantly related music might be and still remain "of" the folk.
    598 bytes (92 words) - 15:39, 2 July 2008
  • ...although songs from some subgenres (such as [[Heavy metal (music)|metal]] music songs) have a variety of rhythm structures. The name derives from the earliest form of the music, [[rock and roll]].
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  • 81 bytes (10 words) - 10:28, 11 October 2009
  • {{See also|Note (music)}} ...d from a ''compound tone'' with many frequencies). See the article [[Tone (music)]].
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  • In [[music]], a '''chord''' is a set of tones perceived separately with separate timbr
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  • As expressed by its name, '''orchestral music''' is music that is performed by an [[orchestra]]. ...a broad variety of music ranging from barock over classic to contemporary music.
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  • ...w.musopen.com/ Musopen] &mdash; provides recorded music, sheet music and a music textbook all under a [[CC0]] license which allows unrestricted use, reuse a ...conline.com/public/ Oxford Music Online], includes the Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians.
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  • {{r|Music and emotion}} {{r|Music and mathematics}}
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  • {{r|Music and emotion}} {{r|Music and mathematics}}
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  • {{r|Music}} {{r|Rhythm (music)}}
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  • {{r|Music}} {{r|Ornament (music)}}
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  • {{r|Music}} {{r|Ornament (music)}}
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  • {{r|Music}} {{r|History of music psychology}}
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  • {{r|Music and emotion}} {{r|Music and mathematics}}
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  • ==Music== ===Ancient music===
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  • {{r|Music}} {{r|Church music}}
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  • {{r|Music}} {{r|Baroque music}}
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  • ===Music=== *[http://nla.gov.au/nla.mus-an14448987 Sheet music from 1894 for Cui's "Orientale", Op. 50, No. 9.]
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  • ...|notes]]: ''Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Dha Ni'', which correspond to Western classical music's ''Do Re Me Fa So La Ti''. These notes can be made sharp (''Teevra'') or f
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  • ...naturally disagreement about who "the folk" are, and how distantly related music might be and still remain "of" the folk.
    598 bytes (92 words) - 15:39, 2 July 2008
  • ...sical piece, temporarily altering the [[Pitch (music)|pitch]] of a [[Note (music)|note]].
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  • ...]] in a particular [[Tuning (music)|tuning]] of the ''chromatic'' [[Scale (music)| musical scale]] called ''equal temperament''.
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  • ...on]] network originally devoted to music videos, especially popular [[rock music]], launched in 1981, and currently owned by Viacom Inc.
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  • ...lar music|popular]] [[song]]s based on [[radio]] [[airplay]] and [[Single (music)|singles]] sales.
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  • ===Music=== # [[Music]]
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  • {{r|Music}} {{r|Music perception}}
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  • ...iences. Through it, mainstream [[occident|western]] music is influenced by music from the developing world as well as traditional western cultures.
    271 bytes (39 words) - 02:39, 7 May 2009
  • ...principal one and immediately released, used as a [[music]]al [[Ornament (music)|ornament]].
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  • ...[[Pitch (music)|pitch]] and duration of a [[Tone (music)|tone]] used in [[music]].
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  • ==Music videos==
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  • ...and musical theater, but I also have a vast general knowledge of classical music generally. [[Category:CZ Authors|Gilbert, David]][[Category:Music Authors|Gilbert, David]] [[Category:Theater Authors|Gilbert, David]]
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  • ...eaning of [[music production|music making]], and others in the [[origin of music|emergence]] of the human capacities to start creating something that may be
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  • A selection of [[Pitch (music)|pitches]] used in [[music]].
    59 bytes (9 words) - 09:36, 9 July 2012
  • ...me or ''temperament'' identifying the [[Pitch (music)|pitches]] of [[Note (music)|notes]] to be employed, and the process of setting up an instrument to pla
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  • Traditional music from around the world and popular music influenced by it.
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  • A kind of popular music which is based on traditional music and instruments.
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  • (1981—) [[United States of America|American]] [[popular music|pop music]] performer and [[celebrity]].
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  • ==Music== * [[Christmas/Catalogs/Secular music]]
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  • Within a given culture, '''popular music''' is a kind of music which generally involves non-[[musician]]s as listeners, dancers and possib In [[Western culture]], such music is usually disseminated by one or more of the [[mass media]].
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  • {{r|Music}} {{r|Phrase (music)}}
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  • An automated music recommendation and Internet radio service created by the Music Genome Project.
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  • {{r|Music}} {{r|American Music Awards}}
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  • [[India]]n [[classical music]] can be divided into two main genres: *Hindustani classical music, which originated in [[North India]]
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  • ...ly 1950s, from [[rhythm and blues]], [[Country music|country]], and [[Folk music|folk]].
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  • ...oduction music libraries. I have written a great deal of information about music, films, books and technology throughout my life. [[Category:Music Authors|Zahnke, Tyler]]
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  • *{{CZ:Ref:Rinaldi 2009 Speak to me, melody. Music's biological roots and its relationships with language under scrutiny}}
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  • ...although songs from some subgenres (such as [[Heavy metal (music)|metal]] music songs) have a variety of rhythm structures. The name derives from the earliest form of the music, [[rock and roll]].
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  • This is a bibliography of major works on [[Beat (music)|Beat]]. ...Rhythm: Read Music Better by Feeling the Beat''. Brooklyn, NY: Flying Leap Music. ISBN 1-930664-04-4
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  • {{r|Music}} {{r|Hammer (music)}}
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  • ==The Three Kings in Literature and Music== ==The Three Kings in Music==
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  • ...brella term]] for [[brain disorder]]s affecting [[music perception]] and [[music production|production]].
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  • ...hard [[rock music]] band, influential in the [[power metal]] genre of rock music.
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  • Department of Music, University of Jyvaskyla. PhD, Music , Centre for Music & Science,
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  • ...been a textbook editor for 22 years in New York City, mostly working with music education text books, but have worked on other subjects also. [[Category:CZ Authors|Hill, Phyllis]][[Category:Music Authors|Hill, Phyllis]]
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  • ...[[musical notation]]; thus, allowing others to [[performance|perform]] the music. This distinguishes the composer from a [[musician]] who [[improvisation|im ...s should not deviate without good reason. Performers do, however, play the music and interpret it in a way that is all their own.
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