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... tone , movement , pitch , and timbre 2. The human voice : techniques , styles , and historical developments of the art of singing in Western and non - Western cultures 3. Musical instruments : the history , technology , and technique of ...
... tone , movement , pitch , and timbre 2. The human voice : techniques , styles , and historical developments of the art of singing in Western and non - Western cultures 3. Musical instruments : the history , technology , and technique of ...
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... tones b . Scale : a pattern of pitch relationships expressed as a series of intervals dividing an octave c . Tuning and temperament : the organization and modification of systems of pitch relationships articles article sections other ...
... tones b . Scale : a pattern of pitch relationships expressed as a series of intervals dividing an octave c . Tuning and temperament : the organization and modification of systems of pitch relationships articles article sections other ...
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... tone poem c . The development of musical form : characteristic Western and non - Western forms ; 20th - century modifications of traditional forms D. Notation : the encoding of music 1. Western staff notation : general principles ; e.g. ...
... tone poem c . The development of musical form : characteristic Western and non - Western forms ; 20th - century modifications of traditional forms D. Notation : the encoding of music 1. Western staff notation : general principles ; e.g. ...
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