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Sharp
Sharp This article is about the musical notation. For alternate uses, see Sharp (disambiguation). Figure 1. The note C sharp on the treble clef. In music, sharp means higher in pitch. More specifically, ...
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Sharp (translated from French)
Sharp In musical theory, one sharp is one symbol graph (? ) pertaining to the ... that height natural of note associated this sharp must be high of one chromatic semitone. The affected note of a sharp known as "is diésée". A note can ... ofchromatic scale... There is also one double-sharp ( or?? ), used in some tonalities very ...
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Music (translated from German)
Music Violinschluessel Those Music ( griechisch ??????? (?????) - musiké (téchne) - art that Musen , in ... musical works ("Do we want to hear music?"). For a structured link list see: Portal:Music. Table of contents More exact definition and the material of the music Music is arranged Time (in contrast ...
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Sharp (translated from Spanish)
Sharp Example of one note do 5 sharp. Musical symbol that it indicates that is added ... image is an example of do 5 sharp. Under equal temperament, the note if sharp is enarmónicamente equivalent a do natural. ...
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Music (translated from Portuguese)
Music music, since the beginning of its history, practical ... one than any another manifestation human being, music contains and manipulates time e sound . Perhaps ... One of the biggest difficulties in defining music has been the job of this word ... known, what it does not occur in music, that she is infinite. Concert 1485 - ...
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Accidental (music)
Accidental (music) An accidental is a musical notation symbol ... key signature. Standard use of accidentals Accidentals: sharp, flat, natural In most cases, a sharp raises the pitch of a note one ... cancel the effect of a flat or sharp. Since about 1700, accidentals have been understood ... a semitone: for example, if a G sharp is followed in the same measure ...
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Folk music
Folk music Folk music, in the original sense of the term, is music by and of the common people. Overview Folk music arose, and best survives, in societies not ... 20th and 21st century, the term folk music took on a second meaning: it ...
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Cecil Sharp
Cecil Sharp Cecil James Sharp (1859-1924) was the founding father of ... many of England's traditional dances and music owe their continuing existence to his work ... them. The Morris Book by Cecil J. Sharp and Herbert C. Macilwaine (Part 1) 2nd ... by Novello and Company, London, 1912 Cecil Sharp was a music teacher and composer ...
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Elliott Sharp
Elliott Sharp Elliott Sharp (b. Cleveland, Ohio, March 1, 1951) is ... who has personified the avant-garde experimental music scene in New York City for over ... musical spectrum from blues, jazz, and orchestral music to noise, no wave rock, and techno music. Sharp describes himself as a lifelong " ...
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Modulation (music) (translated from French)
Modulation (music) For the homonymous articles, to see Modulation. In Western music, and more precisely, in harmonize, to modulate ... speech. One of the characteristics of tonal music indeed, is canto be able to cross ... clean to increase the attraction of the music. Thus the science of the well carried ... the two modulating notes are Fsharp
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