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541: The Moonlight of Debussy s Clair de Lune
If asked to name a piano piece that is near-perfect, one noted example comes to mind for many people. That piece is Clair de Lune by Claude Debussy. Clair de Lune, the third and most famous movement of Debussy's Suite Bergamasque, has entranced listening ears for over century. It has been the inspiration for many dramatic film sequences, as well as

542: The Most Important Instrument in Music The Human Voice
There are literally hundreds of different musical instruments that a person can learn to master, but too often than not, many forget about the most important musical instrument of them all; their voice. The human voice is essentially our species' earliest known musical instrument, and it is capable of an incredible array of harmonies and melodie

543: The Music and Life Of The Genius Vivaldi
Antonio Lucio Vivaldi was a Baroque music composer, a virtuoso violinist and a Venetian priest. He was born in 1678 in Venice and was taught to play the violin by his father when he was a young boy. When he was in his mid teens, he took an interest in becoming a priest and was ordained at the age of twenty five. He appeared to have a sickness that

544: The Music Gear That Are Made Of Metal
Almost all musical instruments come with different gear or accessories. Each of these gear or accessories has its own specific functions and is used for different compositions by the musicians. However, in western music guitar, drums and synthesizers are most sought after musical instruments. Every musician uses these instruments in their music co

545: The Music Industry In Turmoil
There have been questions arising lately as to whether or not websites should be allowed to host lyrics and tablature from copyrighted music. Website owners and internet users have joined forces in claiming that they should have access to this content- while the music industry is holding fast to their copyrights. The Debate: Should Lyrics and Ta

546: The Music of the Strummed Guitar
It may surprise some people, but the guitar is one instrument in particular that has very old roots. In fact, early guitars can be tracked as far back as 5,000 years. There are many different kinds of guitars and is a common instrument for younger people to learn how to play, especially at an early age. Most people are familiar with guitars that ha

547: The Musical Mayhem of U2
Unlike many of the popular bands at the time who were originally from England, U2 was a band of young teenagers who were originally from Dublin, Ireland. The band was created in 1976 by Larry Mullen Jr. when he was fourteen, and U2 is still currently performing and putting out music today. Like the Rolling Stones they have been around for quite a

548: The Mysterious Tritone Chord Progression
Just what is it about the tritone chord progression that makes it so mysterious? Perhaps it has to do with its dissonant, clashing sound. It may have something to do with its dubious history. Whatever it is, the tritone chord progression in music made a comeback in music after several centuries of bad publicity. 'Tritone" is defined as a musical

549: The Mythical Sounds of the Pan Flute
The pan flute is an instrument that consists of ten or more pipes, which differ in length, that are closed tube. The tubes are placed in a row, from the longest tube to the shortest. Each length will then produce a different note, depending on its length. It is most often viewed as an old folk instrument and it is what preceded the harmonica and th

550: The New Age Music Producer
Looking into the situation in the current music industry, a record producer (or music producer) can have a lot of roles. Among these roles may be task like, mentoring and guiding the artist or musicians, controlling the studio recording sessions, organizing and scheduling production budget and other music resources, and obviously one of the most i

551: The New Language Of Today s Children
It seems that the younger generation seriously have lost the art of communication. Yet how is this so, given that communication channels have moved on with technology, bringing us the mobile phone and email, which should, in theory keep us in touch even more than before? Well, it's true. We do have more options but what happened to old fashioned

552: The No Valve Trumpet To Awaken To
The bugle is a small brass instrument that is basically a natural horn, because it has no valves or keys. One might wonder how the pitch is altered without any keys or valves; the pitch can be altered by controlling the air that the musician is blowing into the horn through closed lips. Blowing through closed lips is what creates the vibrations tha

553: The Often Forgotten Great Music CDs
As time goes on, new technology comes along to supplant the old. At one point in history, the vinyl record was the most popular way to play music, but eventually that was supplanted by the cassette tape. The cassette tape was eventually overtaken by the CD, and now the CD is being overtaken by the mp3. However, as new technology comes along, man

554: The Origins Music And It s Effects
Ever since humans have existed, there has been music. Music can be simply defined as sound art, which is created by manipulating sound and implementing elements such as harmony, pitch, and rhythm. Technically, the official definition is an artistic form of auditory communication incorporating instrumental or vocal tones in a structured and continu

555: The Pioneers of Rock in the 80 s-Led Zepplin
This particular band was extremely successful throughout its career and it was around for quite a while to prove it. The band was active from the year of 1968 until 1980, when they broke up, though they did have occasional reunions later on. They are best recognized for their hard rock, but they also played heavy metal, folk rock and even blues roc


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