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  • :c (1) : the musicians engaged in the [[performance]] of a [[musical]] ensemble (2) : a [[group]] of [[supporting]] players, [[singers]], or [[d ...[[composition]] of different ensembles, and for the repertoire of songs or musical works that these ensembles [[perform]].
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  • *2 : an instrument or [[machine]] for weighing ...i/Pitch_class pitch class], with their ordering providing a [[measure]] of musical distance. The term scale is also used to mean the abstracted intervalic [[s
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  • *2a : the complete list or supply of dramas, operas, or musical works available for performance <our modern orchestral repertoire> ...s://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensemble ensemble], or composed for a particular instrument or group of instruments, [[voice]] or [[choir]].
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  • In [[music]], a '''serenade''' (or sometimes ''serenata'') is a musical [[composition]], and/or performance, in someone's [[honor]]. Serenades are ...self on a portable instrument, most likely a guitar, lute or other plucked instrument. Works of this type also appeared in later eras, but usually in a [[context
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  • :a : a musical [[composition]] for a single [[voice]] or instrument with or without accompaniment ...alone]], even though ''assolo'' is now used in Italy when referring to the musical solo) is a piece or a section of a piece played or [[sung]] by a single per
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  • ...iation of the [[quality]] of one's voice, or of the [[sound]] of a musical instrument, with respect to [[tone]], pitch, and [[intensity]]. Also: a particular inf ...s a musician may modulate a [[tone]] (a periodic [waveform) from a musical instrument by varying its [[volume]], [[timing]] and [[pitch]]. The three key [[parame
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  • ...ment or concord of sound, concert of vocal or instrumental music, ?musical instrument, f. harmonious, f. SYM- + sound. *1. Used vaguely, after late L. symphnia, as a name for different musical instruments. (See also SYMPHAN.) Obs.
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  • *1. (music) to bring into musical accord *2. (music) to tune an instrument
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  • :b : a piece raising the strings of a [[musical]] instrument *3a : a musical passage linking two sections of a [[composition]]
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  • *1: an instrument [[designed]] to mark exact [[time]] by a regularly repeated tick ...musicians, under the title "Instrument/Machine for the Improvement of all Musical Performance, called Metronome".
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  • ...thinking for My words. This is a fine line you walk. It is like a delicate instrument being tuned to bring forth the purest of melodious sounds. It is My purpose See yourself as a musical instrument being played upon by a Master musician who knows the melodious sounds you c
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  • ===Topic: ''Harmony & Unison, Tuning Our Instrument''=== ...ument sounds as it should sound. There is a balance involved in tuning any instrument. The adjustments must be made so that the appropriate frequencies are attai
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  • *10 a : a step, [[note]], or [[tone]] of a musical scale :b : a line or space of the musical staff
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  • ...anipulation]], [[techniques]] [[analogous]] to the [[human]] employment of musical instruments. Your ensembles of [[dancing]] undoubtedly [[represent]] a crud ...th the [[mind]] and [[spirit]]; but there has been a steady improvement in musical [[appreciation]] for more than [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?ti
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  • ...of the three steps offered so far, in this case offered a means to acquire musical fluency. ...ument sounds as it should sound. There is a balance involved in tuning any instrument. The adjustments must be made so that the appropriate frequencies are attai
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  • ...be accompanied by a revival of the phyletic sense" is in fact the [["true instrument"]] for the "collectivisation of Earth" (Future of Man 141). The entrainment "The instrument of human consciousness, like a musical instrument has to be tuned anew continually, and this tuning depends on the knowledge
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  • ::c. by (also with) note: in a musical setting, to music; from written or printed music. Obs. (U.S. in later use). :7. a. A single tone of definite pitch, as produced by a musical instrument, the human voice, etc. Cf. TONE n. 2a.
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  • ...trument so that you are not challenged by the process of playing a musical instrument, so it is helpful for you to school yourselves with the proper vocabulary a
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  • ...ral]]" [[structure]] on which the music is built. Scholes (1977) explained musical form as a [[series]] of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strategy strategies] Musical form may be contrasted with [[content]] (the parts) or with [[surface]] (th
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  • :b : the curved head of a bowed stringed musical instrument
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