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musical material, Sheet Music Rouse or composition, as held in western classical music. Even when music is notated precisely, Sheet Music Rouse there are still many decisions that a performer has to make. The process of Sheet Music Rouse a performer deciding Sheet Music Rouse how to Sheet Music Rouse perform music that has Sheet Music Rouse been previously composed and Sheet Music Rouse notated is termed interpretation. Different performers' interpretations of the same music can vary widely. Composers and song writers Holiday Christmas Music Listen Online who present their Sheet Music Rouse own music Sheet Music Rouse are interpreting, just Downloadable Christian Music Video S as much as those who perform the music of others Sheet Music Rouse or folk music. The standard body of choices and techniques present at a given time and a given place is referred to as performance practice, where as interpretation is generally Sheet Music Rouse used to mean either individual choices of a Sheet Music Rouse performer, or an aspect of music which Sheet Music Rouse is not clear, and therefore has Sheet Music Rouse a "standard" interpretation. In some musical genres, such as jazz and blues, even Sheet Music Rouse more Sheet Music Rouse freedom is given to the performer to engage in improvisation on a basic melodic, harmonic, or rhythmic framework. The Sheet Music Rouse greatest latitude is given to the performer in a style of performing called free improvisation, which is material that is spontaneously "thought of" (imagined) while being performed, not preconceived. According to the analysis of Georgiana Costescu,[citation needed] improvised music usually follows stylistic Sheet Music Rouse or genre Sheet Music Rouse conventions and even "fully composed" includes some freely chosen material. Composition does not always mean the use of notation, or the known sole authorship of one Sheet Music Rouse individual. Music can also Sheet Music Rouse be determined by describing a

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"process" which may create musical sounds; examples of this range from Sheet Music Rouse wind chimes, through computer programs which select sounds. Music which contains elements selected by chance is called Aleatoric Sheet Music Rouse music, and Music Down Lodes is associated with such composers as John Cage, Morton Feldman, Sheet Music Rouse and Witold Lutoslawski. Musical composition is a term that describes the composition of a piece of music. Methods of composition vary widely from Sheet Music Rouse one composer to another, however in analysing music all forms � spontaneous, trained, or Sheet Music Rouse untrained

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� are built from elements comprising a musical piece. Music Halloween Music Wav Htm can be composed for repeated Sheet Music Rouse performance or Sheet Music Rouse it can be improvised: composed on the spot. The music can be Sheet Music Rouse performed entirely from memory,

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from Sheet Music Rouse a written system of Sheet Music Rouse musical notation, or some combination of both. Sheet Music Rouse Study Sheet Music Rouse of composition has traditionally been dominated by examination of methods and practice of Western classical Sheet Music Rouse music, but the Sheet Music Rouse definition of composition is broad enough to include spontaneously Sheet Music Rouse improvised works like those of free jazz performers and African drummers.
What is important in understanding the composition of a piece is singling out its elements. An understanding Music Yecahat of music's formal elements can be helpful in deciphering exactly how

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a piece is constructed. A universal element of music is how sounds occur in time, which is referred to as the Sheet Music Rouse rhythm of a piece Sheet Music Rouse of music. When a piece appears to have a changing time-feel, it is considered to be in rubato time, Sheet Music Rouse an Italian expression that indicates Sheet Music Rouse that the tempo Sheet Music Rouse of the piece changes to suit the expressive intent of the performer. Even random placement of random sounds, Sheet Music Rouse which Sheet Music Rouse occurs in

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musical montage, occurs within some kind of time, and thus employs time as a musical element. Notation is the written expression of music notes and rhythms on paper using symbols. When music is written down, the pitches and rhythm of the music is

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notated, along with instructions on how Sheet Music Rouse to perform the music. The study of how to read notation involves music theory, harmony, the study of performance practice, and in some cases an understanding Sheet Music Rouse of historical performance methods. Written notation varies with style and period of music. In Western Art music, the most common types of written notation are scores, which include all the music parts of an ensemble piece, and parts, which are the music notation for the individual performers or Sheet Music Rouse singers. In popular music, jazz, and blues, the standard musical notation is the lead sheet, Free Music Plays which notates the melody, chords, lyrics (if it Sheet Music Rouse is a vocal piece), and structure Sheet Music Rouse of the music. Scores and parts are also used in popular music Sheet Music Rouse and Sheet Music Rouse jazz, particularly Sheet Music Rouse in large ensembles such as Sheet Music Rouse jazz "big bands." In popular music, guitarists and electric bass players often read music notated in tablature, which indicates the location of the notes to be played on the instrument using a diagram of the guitar or bass fingerboard. Sheet Music Rouse Tabulature was also used in the Baroque era to Sheet Music Rouse notate Sheet Music Rouse music for the lute, a stringed, fretted instrument. Notated music is produced as sheet music. To perform music from notation requires an understanding of both the musical style and the performance practice that is associated with a piece Sheet Music Rouse of music or genre. Improvisation is the creation of spontaneous music. Improvisation is Sheet Music Rouse often considered Sheet Music Rouse Role Of Drums In Music an act of instantaneous composition by composers, where compositional techniques are Sheet Music Rouse employed with or without preparation. Music theory encompasses the nature and mechanics of music. It often involves identifying patterns that govern composers' techniques. In a more detailed sense, music theory Sheet Music Rouse (in the western system) also distills and analyzes

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the elements of music � rhythm, harmony (harmonic function), melody, structure, and Sheet Music Rouse texture. People who study Sheet Music Rouse these properties are known as music theorists. The field of music cognition involves the study of Sheet Music Rouse many aspects of music including how it is processed by Sheet Music Rouse listeners. Sheet Music Rouse Rather than Sheet Music Rouse accepting the standard practices of analyzing, composing, and performing music as a given, much research in music cognition seeks instead to uncover the mental processes that underlie these practices. Also, research in the field seeks to uncover commonalities between the musical traditions of disparate cultures and possible cognitive "constraints" that limit these Sheet Music Rouse musical Sheet Music Rouse systems. Questions regarding musical innateness, and Sheet Music Rouse emotional responses to music are also major areas of research in the field.
Deaf people can experience music by feeling the vibrations in their body, a process which can be enhanced if the individual holds a resonant, hollow object. A Sheet Music Rouse well-known deaf musician is the composer Ludwig Sheet Music Rouse van Sheet Music Rouse Beethoven, who composed many famous works even after he had completely lost his hearing. Recent Sheet Music Rouse examples of Sheet Music Rouse deaf musicians include Evelyn Sheet Music Rouse Glennie, a highly acclaimed percussionist who has been deaf since age twelve, and Chris Buck, a virtuoso violinist

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who has lost his hearing. This is Sheet Music Rouse relevant because it indicates that music is a deeper cognitive process

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than unexamined phrases such as, "pleasing to the ear" would suggest. Much research in music cognition seeks to uncover these complex mental processes involved in listening to music, which may Sheet Music Rouse seem intuitively simple, yet are vastly intricate

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and Sheet Music Rouse complex.The music that composers make can be Sheet Music Rouse heard through several media; the most traditional way is to hear it live, in Sheet Music Rouse the presence, or as one of the musicians. Xbox360 Music Live music can also be broadcast over the radio, television or the internet. Some musical styles focus on producing a sound for a performance, while others focus on producing a recording Sheet Music Rouse which mixes together sounds which were never played "live". Recording, even of styles which are essentially live, often uses the ability to edit and splice to produce recordings which are considered better than the actual performance. As Sheet Music Rouse talking pictures emerged in the early 20th century, with their Sheet Music Rouse prerecorded musical tracks, an increasing number of moviehouse orchestra musicians found themselves out of work.[6] During the

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1920s Sheet Music Rouse live musical performances Sheet Music Rouse by orchestras, pianists, and theater organists were common at first-run theaters[7] With the coming of the talking motion pictures, those featured performances were largely eliminated. The AFM took out newspaper advertisements protesting the replacement of live musicians with mechanical playing devices. One 1929 ad that appeared in the Pittsburgh Press features an Sheet Music Rouse image of a can labeled "Canned Music / Big Noise Brand / Guaranteed to Sheet Music Rouse Produce No Sheet Music Rouse Intellectual or Emotional Reaction Whatever" Since legislation introduced to Sheet Music Rouse help protect performers, composers, publishers and Sheet Music Rouse producers, including the Audio Sheet Music Rouse Home Sheet Music Rouse Recording Act of 1992 in the United States, and the 1979 revised Berne Convention for the Protection Sheet Music Rouse of Literary and Artistic Works in the Sheet Music Rouse United Kingdom, recordings and live performances have also become more accessible through computers, devices Sheet Music Rouse and internet in a form that is

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commonly known as music-on-demand. In many cultures, there is less distinction between performing Sheet Music Rouse and listening to music, since virtually everyone Sheet Music Rouse is involved in some sort of Sheet Music Rouse musical activity, often communal. In industrialised countries, listening to music Sheet Music Rouse through a recorded form, such as sound recording or watching a music video, became more common than experiencing live Sheet Music Rouse performance, roughly in the middle of the 20th century.
Sometimes, live performances incorporate prerecorded sounds. For example, a DJ uses disc records for scratching, and some 20th-century works have a solo for an instrument or voice that is performed Sheet Music Rouse along with music that is prerecorded Sheet Music Rouse onto a tape. Computers and

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many keyboards can be programmed to produce and play MIDI music. Audiences can also become performers by participating in Karaoke, an activity of Japanese origin which centres around a device that plays voice-eliminated versions of well-known songs.

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Most karaoke machines also have video screens that show Sheet Music Rouse lyrics to songs Sheet Music Rouse being performed; performers can follow the lyrics as they sing Sheet Music Rouse over the Sheet Music Rouse instrumental tracks. The advent of the Internet has transformed the experience of music, partly through the increased ease of Eastman School Of Music Rochester Ny access to music and the increased choice. Chris Anderson, Sheet Music Rouse in his book The Long Tail: Why the future of business is selling less

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of more, suggests that while the economic model of supply and demand describes scarcity, the Internet retail model Sheet Music Rouse is based on abundance. Digital Sheet Music Rouse storage Sheet Music Rouse costs are low, so a company can afford to make its whole inventory available online, giving customers as much choice as possible. It has thus become economically viable to offer products that very few people are interested in. Consumers' growing awareness of their increased

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choice results in a closer association between listening tastes and social identity, and the creation of thousands of niche markets. Another effect of the Internet arises with online communities like Youtube Sheet Music Rouse and Myspace. Myspace has made social Sheet Music Rouse networking with other musicians easier, and Sheet Music Rouse greatly Sheet Music Rouse facilitates the distribution of one's music. Youtube also has Sheet Music Rouse a large community Sheet Music Rouse of both amateur and professional musicians who post videos and comments. Professional musicians also use Youtube as a free publisher of promotional material. Youtube users, for example, no longer only download and listen to mp3s, Sheet Music Rouse but also actively create their own. According Sheet Music Rouse to Tapscott and Williams, Sheet Music Rouse there has been a shift Sheet Music Rouse from a traditional consumer Sheet Music Rouse role to what they call a "prosumer" role, a consumer who both creates and consumes. Manifestations Sheet Music Rouse of this in music include the production of mashes, Sheet Music Rouse remixes, and music videos by fans.


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