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Musical ensemble ... and composition of different ensembles, and
for the repertoire of songs or musical works that these ensembles
perform. ... ios or quartets. Two-member rock and pop bands typically
omit one of these musical elements. In many cases, two-member bands
will omit a drummer, since guita ...
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Musical theatre ... [The Black Crook]]'' (1866), considered by some
historians to be the first musical<ref name=Morley>Sheridan,
Morley. ''Spread A Little Happiness'', New York ... {{Portal|Musical
Theatre}}
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Musical instrument ... at have a specific musical purpose such as
a piano. The academic study of musical instruments is called [[organology]].
... o different materials. For example, anthropologists attempting
to compare musical instruments made by two cultures that existed
at the same time but who dif ...
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Musical film ... or develop the film's characters. A subgenre of
the musical film is the [[musical comedy]], which includes a strong
element of [[humour]] as well as the usu ... ... of lavish background
scenery which would be impractical in a [[theater]]. Musical films
characteristically contain elements reminiscent of theater; performe
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Musical composition '''Musical composition''' is: * an original
[[Musical piece|piece]] of [[music]]
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Music [[Image:Claves.png|thumb|Musical notations]] ... ald MASSEY,
Jamila MASSEY. Google Books</ref> India has one of the oldest
musical traditions in the world—references to [[Indian
classical music]] ('' ...
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Musical keyboard {{Otheruses4|keyboards on musical instruments|instruments
referred to as "keyboards"|Keyboard instrument}} ... :Klaviatur-3-en.svg|300px|thumb|right|The
layout of a typical three-octave musical keyboard]]
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Pop music ... nt|Keyboard]], [[Drum machine]], [[Music sequencer|Sequencer]],
[[Sampler (musical instrument)|Sampler]][[Singing|Vocals]] ... Most
[[Contemporary Commercial Music|commercial music]] of any genre
is [[Musical composition#Composing music|composed]] with deliberate
intent to appeal to ...
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Musical mode In [[music]], a '''scale''' is an ordered series of
[[musical interval]]s, which, along with the [[key (music)|key]]
or [[tonic (music)| ... ... modern modes is discussed in more detail
in the article on [[properties of musical modes]].
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Music genre ... 'music genre''' is a categorical and typological
construct that identifies musical sounds as belonging to a particular
category and type of music that can be ... ... , pp. 432-442</ref>
A music genre (or sub-genre) could be defined by the [[Musical technique|techniques]],
the styles, the context and the themes (content, s ...
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Musical notation : ''Also see: [[Modern musical symbols]].'' [[Image:Bachlut1.gif|thumb|250px|Hand-written
musical notation by [[Johann Sebastian Bach|J. S. Bach]]: beginning
of the Prelude ...
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Musical scale ... ordering providing a measure of musical distance.
Scales differ from '''[[Musical mode|modes]]''' in that scales do
not have a primary or "tonic" note. Thus ... ... ssive
notes in a scale is called a "scale step." Composers often
transform musical patterns by moving every note in the pattern by
a constant number of scale ...
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Rock music ... ntually infused their original rock compositions
with increasingly complex musical ideas. ... ds the end of the decade,
British rock groups began to explore psychedelic musical styles
that made reference to the drug subculture and hallucinogenic exper
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Cats (musical) {{Infobox Musical |image=CatsMusicalLogo.jpg
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Rent (musical) ''This article is about the 1996 Broadway musical.
For the 2005 film, see [[Rent (film)]]; for other uses, see [[Rent]].''
{{Infobox Musical
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Grease (musical) : ''This article is about the stage musical. For
the 1978 film of the same name, see [[Grease (film)]].'' {{Infobox
Musical
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Musical Instrument Digital Interface ... er]]s, [[synthesizer]]s,
[[MIDI controller]]s, [[sound card]]s, [[sampler (musical instrument)|sampler]]s
and [[drum machine]]s to control one another, and t ... ... data
"event messages" such as the [[Pitch (music)|pitch]] and
intensity of musical notes to play, control signals for parameters
such as volume, [[vibrato]] ...
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Musical form The term '''''musical form''''' refers to two related
concepts: *the type of composition (for example, a musical work
can have the form of a [[symphony]], a [[concerto]], or other generic
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Hair (musical) {{Otheruses4|the musical|the film|Hair (film)}} {{Infobox
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Les Misérables (musical) {{Otheruses4|1=the musical theatre production|2=the
original 1862 novel|3=Les Misérables}} {{Infobox Musical |
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