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  Heavy metal music - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Heavy metal is a genre of rock music that emerged as a defined musical style in the 1970s, having its roots in hard rock bands which, between 1967 and 1974, mixed blues and rock to create a hybrid with a thick, heavy, guitar-and-drums-centered sound, characterised by the use of highly-amplified distortion.
American blues music was highly popular and influential among the early British rockers; bands like the Rolling Stones and the Yardbirds had recorded covers of many classic blues songs, sometimes speeding up the tempo and using electric guitar where the original used acoustic.
Lesser known, is the impact of heavy metal's complex musical structures on the avant garde classical music style of New Complexity music, pioneered by Brian Ferneyhough, Michael Finnissy, James Dillon, and later, American composer Jason Eckardt.
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 Classical music
Classical music is music that is perceived classical for one or more reasons.
Many musical traditions are linked to a region, that is, if the people making music in that tradition stay around in the same region, and if there are no significant ruptures in the musical tradition commonly associated to that region.
is music written after this period, that nonetheless revives some characteristics of the music of that classical period.
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 Learning music by ear - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Learning music by ear is done by repeatedly listening to other musicians and then attempting to recreate what one hears.
This is how people learn music in any musical tradition in which there is no complete musical notation.
In the West learning by ear is associated with traditional and folk music, but many classical music forms throughout the world lack notation, and have therefore been passed from generation to generation by ear.
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 Trio - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The most common forms of trio in classical music are the piano trio (piano, violin and cello) and the string trio (violin, viola and cello).
In Rock music an ensemble of electric guitar, electric bass guitar, and drum kit is known as a power trio.
Another use of the word in music is to refer to the middle, contrasting section of a piece in ternary form.
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 Classical :: Periods and Styles
Classical antiquity and the study of "the classics", refers to the culture of Ancient Greece or Rome
Classical architecture originated from Greek and Roman construction methods, which were later used as a model for "neo–" and "revival" architectural styles
Classical education refers to the educational tradition based upon the trivium and quadrivium.
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 Classic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A classic is an item that has become a ubiquitous and unique symbol or icon of a time gone by, mainly because of its inherent quality or its representative status.
Pura Classic is a popular brand of flavoured milk in Australia, produced by National Food Limited
This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title.
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 indian-music   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Indian classical music is principally based on melody and rhythm, not on harmony, counterpoint, chords...
Indian classical music is based on the ragas ("colors"), which are scales and...
The subject of classical Indian music is rich, with its historical, cultural, aesthetic, theoretical, and...
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 MovieMusic.com Message Boards: "If they want respect, they should write symphonies"
Music can enhance what's working or it can perform some task that nothing else in the film is attempting, but it should never be expected to fix problems.
It's not that the music is bad or isn't right for the film but that it plateaus at a certain level of quality and doesn't breakout to the greater heights of quality that I know he has in him.
It may be correct that you need to write "absolute" music (symphonies etc.) in order to gain respect from the musical elite, but snobbery of that kind is the result of ignorance and the age-old prejudice of "what is popular is necessarily worse in quality" than any point-of-departure for a genuine assessment.
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 aworks :: "new" american classical music: April 2005   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Horowitz also made his argument that, unlike how European classical music was driven by an indigenous canon, American classical music is associated with the "culture of performance." Horowitz also points out, as have Alex Ross, Marja-Leena Rathje and Lisa Hirsch, how Finland shines as a beacon of classical music, including its own contemporary composers.
Overview of Reich's music: While a personal watershed for Reich, Tehillim is one of his most accessible works, an inspired creation that is at once uplifting, affirmative and fully conveys the sheer joy of musical expression.
This may be one reason Euro-centric classical musical outlets be it KDFC radio or the San Francisco Symphony are increasingly irrelevant to me (especially the former, of course).
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 Tritone
One of the two strong dissonances in the diatonic scale, it was called diabolus in musica ("the Devil's interval") by some from the early music era to the baroque period.
The tritone interval is used in the musical Deutsch tritone paradox.
In classical music Liszt uses the tritone in the same way in "Au bord d´une source" (B flat as dominant for B) and many other places.
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 Top20Blues.com - Blues Music Guide.
What is now recognizable as the standard 12-bar blues form is documented from oral history and sheet music as appearing in African-American communities throughout the region along the lower Mississippi River during the decade of the 1900s (and performed by white bands in New Orleans at least since 1908).
One kind of early 1940s urban blues was the jump blues, a style heavily influenced by big band music and characterized by the use of the guitar in the rhythm section, a jazzy, up-tempo sound, declamatory vocals and the use of the saxophone or other brass instruments.
The music of the Civil Rights and Free Speech movements in the U.S. prompted a resurgence of interest in American roots music in general and in early African-American music, specifically.
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 Wikinfo | Song   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
A song is a relatively short musical composition for the human voice (possibly accompanied by other musical instruments), which features words (lyrics).
The lyrics are often written by a lyricist and the music seperately by a composer.
Folk songs are also frequently transmitted non-orally (that is, as sheet music), especially in the modern era.
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 Amazon.com: disambiguation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Disambiguation data: Extracting information from anonymized sources: An article from: Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association by Stephan Dreiseitl, Staal Vinterbo, and Lucila Ohno-Machado (Dec 31, 2002)
A case study: Chinese segmentation and its disambiguation (Memoranda in computer and cognitive science) (Memoranda in computer and cognitive science) by Wanying Jin (Unknown Binding - Jan 1, 1992)
Disambiguation and language acquisition through the phrasal lexicon ([Report].
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 Amen at Music Crawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The ah-men pronunciation is the one that is used in performances of classical music and in churches with more formalized rituals and liturgy.
The ay-men pronunciation is associated with evangelical Christianity, and the pronunciation that is typically sung in gospel music.
Muslims use the word "ameen" not only after reciting the first surah (Al Fatiha) of the Qur'an, but also when writing letters, andc., or concluding a prayer or duaa, in the same meaning as in christianity.
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 ClassicalStyleGuideDiscussion - MusicBrainz Wiki   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
But this is uncommon in the classical music world, and I would say that it would rarely apply; most albums would either be Album or Live, regardless of the number of major performers.
Mannheim) that is an artist with a own discography that in a release uses some classical works often hardly rearranged should be left under executor; but composer should be credited on tracks as it sure is on liner notes.
IMO a work of an Artist that plays classical works in a quite different way (and expecially when the Artist has an own discography) should not be moved to the composer and left in his own Album list, crediting original work as possibile; this way go (1), (2) and probably (3).
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 Pandelis Karayorgis Trio   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Critics have drawn attention to the ability of Karayorgis and his musical companions to skate perilously close to the edges of musical catastrophe, the resulting successes being testimony to their flair, skill and technical prowess.
It might be more accurate to suggest that Karayorgis brought to turn-of-the-century jazz piano hints of how those earlier innovators might have played had they been up-and-coming now rather than then.
To quote Billy Taylor, in a blindfold test carried out by Bill Milkowski in JazzTimes, "I have no idea who this is but it is really very clever, very refreshing." Clearly, Karayorgis is intent on pushing the envelope of improvised music, and is very capable of achieving his aims.
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 music - OneLook Dictionary Search
Music, Music : Dictionary of Phrase and Fable (1898) [home, info]
Phrases that include music: country music, sheet music, music box, program music, gospel music, more...
Words similar to music: euphony, medicine, decreasing, increasing, score, sheet music, more...
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 Classical Music at Classical Music Guide   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
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 directopedia : Directory : Arts : Music : Resources
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 verge
Tuvan folk music recorded in Tuva, October-November, 1995 and produced by Sainkho Namtchylak.
John Duke (1899-1984) is acknowledged as one of the masters of the American art song.
Next in the classic reissue series, remastered and repackaged with expansive notes and three extra tracks (Viva Pa Ubu, Slice and Look Back (alt).
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 Robert Schumann - AOL Music
Classical Music Pages biographical essay from The Grove Concise Dictionary of Music with detailed information on the symphonies.
Robert Schuman receiving the Karlspreis in the city of Aachen in 1958...
Download, listen and watch Robert Schumann music, mp3's, song lyrics, music videos, Internet radio, live performances, concerts, and more on AOL Music.
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 Ravi Shankar - AOL Music
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The biggest names in music, including Mary J. Blige, Katharine McPhee, John Legend and more perform for the kids to benefit the JCPenney Afterschool Fund.
Download, listen and watch Ravi Shankar music, mp3's, song lyrics, music videos, Internet radio, live performances, concerts, and more on AOL Music.
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 Classical :: Specialty
ClassicalCDs.net - A group of independent Classical music labels.
[ ClassicalCDs.net - the new Internet home for independent classical music labels - Angelok1, 4Tay Records, Critics Choice Records, Michael Harrison Music, Pacific Serenades, Sonic Muse, Soundspells Productions, Studio 21 and XLNT CDs.
Music Web - Links to Classical labels and retailers.
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