it is ternary form
Calculus the Musical was created in 2006.
staff A set of musical lines is called a staff or musical staff; more than one set; i.e. plural , would be staves. A set of musical lines is called a staff or musical staff; more than one set; i.e. plural , would be staves.
"M" represents 1,000"D" represents 500"I" represents 1In Roman numerals, if a number is followed by a larger numeral, the numeral is subtracted from the larger number. Example: "IM" the numeral "M" follows "I". "M" is larger than "I".Let's apply that to MIDI. First, the "M". There is no numeral to its left to subtract from it, so the starting value = 1,000Second, the "I" is followed by a larger numeral, "D", so is subtracted from "D". The value of this part = 499 (500 - 1)Third, the final "I" is not followed by a larger numbers, so = 1.The last step is to add all the in-between values.1,000 + 499 + 1 = 1,500**********-OR- "MIDI" is an acronym for Musical Instrument Digital Interface. It is a set of rules for electronic communication between musical devices that accept MIDI commands.
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its a concaved bowl shaped musical instument
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"Please wash your hands before dinner" is not a statement of the American Musical.
Webster defines a concerto as a piece for one or more soloists and an orchestra with three contrasting movements.
Arnold Schwarzenegger.
There is an award for Original Music Score.
The original instruments used in blues were the guitar and the harmonica
A three-part theme is a musical form consisting of an opening statement (exposition) of a theme, followed by a development section where the theme is varied and explored, and finally a recapitulation where the theme is restated in its original form.
This should be not be a question but a statement.
The original musical opened on April 1949, and a revival on April 2008.
"Hairspray, The Musical" had its Broadway debut on August 12, 2002 at the Neil Simon Theater with a near capacity crowd in attendance. The musical is based on the 1988 movie of the same name by John Waters.
A diagram comparing two pieces from opposite ends of the dynamic or tempo spectrum would show the greatest amount of musical contrast. For example, contrasting a quiet, slow piece with a loud, fast piece would demonstrate significant musical differences.