The cornu is an ancient musical instrument very similar to the
buccina.
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What were the Greek Muses known for
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Each of the Greek muses had a specific talent in the arts.
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Using two pieces of string stretched to the same tension Pythagoras discovered the ratio for creating the interval of a perfect octave was
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2:1
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The Roman tuba was a military signal instrument usually about four feet long and was played using a detachable bone mouthpiece To which instrument classification does the Roman tuba belong
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You are correct; the Roman military trumpet was about four foot
in length, and was used as a military signal trumpet. It was
usually made from copper or iron and was a conical bore straight
tube that came in three pieces with a mouthpiece. Although the
Roman tuba (trumpet) was used at sacrifices, processions, triumphal
processions and funerals, it was primarily used to announce troop
movements during battle. Classifications range from 'wind' to
'brass' to 'aerophone' and it was intended to be played as loudly
as possible.
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Pythagoras conducted his acoustical experiments after hearing and intervals coming from a blacksmith shop
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consonant and dissonant
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In Greek culture music was an important part of the education of every Greek citizen In the Roman culture music was
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was not as highly valued (APEX)
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The chordophone used in Ancient Greece to play in contests and festivals is the
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kithara
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The first experiments in acoustics were conducted by the philosopher and scientist
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Pythagoras conducted the first experiments in acoustics.
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Which famous mythological figure was known for playing the lyre
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Apollo
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Refers to the four subjects that were studied in school and considered essential on the pathway to knowledge
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Quadrivium refers to the four subjects that were studied in
school.
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In the Greek Doctrine of Ethos man should try to balance between Logos or rational behavior and what
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pathos
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Since the was an extremely loud instrument it was used during outdoor games and circuses in amphitheaters
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hydraulis
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Instead of banning certain modes altogether Aristotle recognized that modes could be used for different reasons He praised a certain mode for its ability to settle the mind and thought it should be
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Instead of banning certain modes altogether Aristotle recognized
that modes could be used for different reason.
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Which instruments listed below are examples of the classification of idiophone
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Maracas and Finger cymbals.
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Which instrument listed below is an example of a aerophone
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Bullroarer
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Ancient musical instrument similar to the buccina
The cornu is an ancient musical instrument very similar to the
buccina.
What were the Greek Muses known for
Each of the Greek muses had a specific talent in the arts.
Using two pieces of string stretched to the same tension Pythagoras discovered the ratio for creating the interval of a perfect octave was
2:1
The Roman tuba was a military signal instrument usually about four feet long and was played using a detachable bone mouthpiece To which instrument classification does the Roman tuba belong
You are correct; the Roman military trumpet was about four foot
in length, and was used as a military signal trumpet. It was
usually made from copper or iron and was a conical bore straight
tube that came in three pieces with a mouthpiece. Although the
Roman tuba (trumpet) was used at sacrifices, processions, triumphal
processions and funerals, it was primarily used to announce troop
movements during battle. Classifications range from 'wind' to
'brass' to 'aerophone' and it was intended to be played as loudly
as possible.
Pythagoras conducted his acoustical experiments after hearing and intervals coming from a blacksmith shop
consonant and dissonant
In Greek culture music was an important part of the education of every Greek citizen In the Roman culture music was
was not as highly valued (APEX)
The chordophone used in Ancient Greece to play in contests and festivals is the
kithara
The first experiments in acoustics were conducted by the philosopher and scientist
Pythagoras conducted the first experiments in acoustics.
Which famous mythological figure was known for playing the lyre
Apollo
Refers to the four subjects that were studied in school and considered essential on the pathway to knowledge
Quadrivium refers to the four subjects that were studied in
school.
In the Greek Doctrine of Ethos man should try to balance between Logos or rational behavior and what
pathos
Since the was an extremely loud instrument it was used during outdoor games and circuses in amphitheaters
hydraulis
Instead of banning certain modes altogether Aristotle recognized that modes could be used for different reasons He praised a certain mode for its ability to settle the mind and thought it should be
Instead of banning certain modes altogether Aristotle recognized
that modes could be used for different reason.
Which instruments listed below are examples of the classification of idiophone
Maracas and Finger cymbals.
Which instrument listed below is an example of a aerophone
Using two pieces of string stretched to the same tension Pythagoras discovered the ratio for creating the interval of a perfect octave was
The Roman tuba was a military signal instrument usually about four feet long and was played using a detachable bone mouthpiece To which instrument classification does the Roman tuba belong
Using two pieces of string stretched to the same tension Pythagoras discovered the ratio for creating the interval of a perfect octave was
The Roman tuba was a military signal instrument usually about four feet long and was played using a detachable bone mouthpiece To which instrument classification does the Roman tuba belong
Using two pieces of string stretched to the same tension Pythagoras discovered the ratio for creating the interval of a perfect octave was
The Roman tuba was a military signal instrument usually about four feet long and was played using a detachable bone mouthpiece To which instrument classification does the Roman tuba belong