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  1. Musicians & Compositors (425 bytes)
    4: ==Antic Musicians & Compositors==
    6: ==Medieval Musicians & Compositors==
    8: ==Baroque Musicians & Compositors==
    10: ==Classic Musicians & Compositors==
    12: ==Romantic Musicians & Compositors==

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  1. Guitar (52,845 bytes)
    38: ...se by both [[jazz]] and [[country music|country]] musicians and have remained particularly popular in jazz mu...
    177: ...able wire-drawing and truss-turning technologies, musicians wishing to explore the nature of performance in t...
  2. Bass guitar (36,637 bytes)
    42: ... and the use of the term "electric bass" by U.S. musicians' unions.
    78: ...ell as Atlansia's dedicated 2-string basses, some musicians have elected to play conventional basses with two...
    176: ...lex lines to be played more easily, enabling some musicians to develop a solo role for the instrument.
    177: ... the stage while playing, and get closer to other musicians or the audience.
  3. Musicians & Compositors (425 bytes)
    4: ==Antic Musicians & Compositors==
    6: ==Medieval Musicians & Compositors==
    8: ==Baroque Musicians & Compositors==
    10: ==Classic Musicians & Compositors==
    12: ==Romantic Musicians & Compositors==
  4. Tuning (17,829 bytes)
    64: ...reation of a tuning system is complicated because musicians want to make music with more than just a few diff...
    104: ...as an advantage over just intonation in that most musicians are trained in, and have instruments designed to ...
  5. Pitch (16,733 bytes)
    23: ...ed in psychological experiments and understood by musicians. The system is flexible enough to include "micro...
    53: ...ements and would not have been precisely known to musicians of the day. Although Mersenne had made a rough de...
  6. Interval (18,749 bytes)
    143: ...tury practice continued to be taught to beginning musicians throughout this period.
  7. Ear training (11,333 bytes)
    7: ...l pitch recognition is an important skill for all musicians listening to and performing tonal music. Function...
    11: Many musicians use functional pitch recognition in order to iden...
    13: ... solfege symbols with the scale degrees. In fact, musicians may utilize the moveable-''do'' system to label p...
    21: Interval recognition is also a useful skill for musicians: in order to determine the notes in a [[melody]],...
    43: ... hearing the harmonic structures that support it. Musicians often practice hearing different types of chords ...
  8. Brass instrument (13,026 bytes)
    42: ...was an improved design. However most professional musicians preferred rotary valves for quicker, more reliabl...
  9. Harmonic series (19,012 bytes)
    24: Likewise, many musicians use the term '''''overtones''''' as a synonym for...
    26: ...body represents its first harmonic. However, some musicians, tuners, and even developers of piano tuning soft...
  10. Beat (4,511 bytes)
    20: Musicians commonly use interference beats to objectively ch...
  11. Psychoacoustics (14,112 bytes)
    59: ...its [[composition]] and [[performance]], and some musicians, such as [[Benjamin Boretz]], consider the result...
    62: ...]). It is also applied today within music, where musicians and artists continue to create new sonic sensory ...
  12. Scale (12,746 bytes)
    24: Musicians use the term "scale" in several incompatible sens...
    26: ...n which note is assigned primacy. Similarly, jazz musicians use the term [[altered scale]] to refer to the se...
    28: ...cale related by [[transposition]]. In this sense, musicians will talk about ''the'' diatonic scale, consideri...
    77: As discussed above, musicians often utilize scales by shifting (transposing) a ...
  13. Stage piano (2,081 bytes)
    2: ...ible than other digital pianos for those, such as musicians on tour, who need to move their instruments frequ...
  14. Horn (instrument) (16,807 bytes)
    1: ...glish and Americans call it the French horn. Most musicians usually refer to it simply as the horn. In the 19...
    23: ..."[[natural horn]]", was a better instrument. Some musicians still use a natural horn, when playing in origina...
  15. Perfect fifth (4,149 bytes)
    12: ...our most common guitar hand shapes into one. Rock musicians refer to them as '''[[power chords]]''' and often...
  16. Chromatic scale (5,887 bytes)
    5: ...ed cliched. The term 'chromatic' is understood by musicians to refer to music which includes tones which are ...
  17. Equal temperament (15,560 bytes)
    11: From 1450 to about 1800 there is evidence that musicians expected much less mistuning (than that of Equal ...
    62: ...eal by Georg Philipp Telemann and other prominent musicians. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's surviving theory lesso...
  18. Cornet (10,140 bytes)
    10: ...ts in this. The ensemble consists of about thirty musicians, of which about eight are B♭ cornets and one...
  19. Saxhorn (2,384 bytes)
    12: ...during the mid-nineteenth century. This family of musicians, publishers and instrument manufacturers had a si...
  20. Wagner tuba (4,576 bytes)
    15: ...ner tuba" ''The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians'', Volume 26, ed. Stanley Sadie. London: Macmilla...

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