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- concert pitch
- adhere to 440 Hz as their concert pitch. So [[en:stil:Renaissance]] and [[en:stil:Barock]] music sounded much lower in their day than in today's performances
- music
- Musical pieces can be assigned to different [[en:stil:start|epochs and styles]]. {{indexmenu>:en:stil#1|skipfile+/carousel/ nsort}} </panel>
- expression
- various genres of music, e.g. when comparing [[en:stil:klassik]] music with [[en:stil:jazz]] and pop music, "continuities" can be shown in >the way in which [... ="Baroque and Classicism"> In the conception of [[stil:barock]] and [[stil:klassik]], music represented a "language of sensation";((Johann Nikolaus Forkel: //
- timbre
- ttack and timbre|attack]]). Since the age of [[en:stil: romantik]] timbre has been counted among the det
- Blue Note
- es-like character. Blue notes often occur in [[en:stil:Jazz]] and [[en:stil:folk]] and most of the music styles that have arisen in America. Their origin lies
- circle of fourths
- ilitated, which is particularly important in [[en:stil:jazz]] music. </panel> <panel title="Videos"> {{p
- chord progression
- 5431** \\ </col> <col sm="3"> **Name**\\ \\ [[en:stil:Blues]] cadence ((Cadence: A chord progression, w... \\ Popular in country and softrock\\ Popular in [[stil:Jazz]]\\ Popular at the end of a song\\ \\ </col>... f the most popular chord progressions of the [[en:stil:barock]] era was the [[folia]]. * {{page>en:vok
- standard
- generations ("ageless") but is not rooted in [[en:stil:folk]]. These are pieces >that can be remembered
- measure
- than this fraction. Until and including the [[en:stil:barock]] period, the "large" 4/4 time was the nor
- tuning
- subtitle="BEbGC (Jazz)"> In combination with [[en:stil:jazz]] instruments, a tuning that was still half
- maple @en:vok:klangholz
- s. Almost all the great violin makers of the [[en:stil:renaissance|Renaissance]] built with maple from t... d and short-lived and which is **perfect for [[en:stil:jazz]] style** playing. The jazz musician will pl... desirable for certain parts of the **modern [[en:stil:Klassik|classical]]** guitar repertoire, which ha... essive tonalities so much appreciated in the [[en:stil:Romantik|Romantic]] classical repertoire. [[http
- contrafact
- th a new melody. E.g., it was customary from [[en:stil:mittelalter]] to the [[en:stil:barock]] period to subjugate secular songs with sacred texts. Often, con... uld speak of a kind of //cover version//. In [[en:stil::jazz]] and other modern musical styles, copying ... rafacts in jazz are the many versions of the [[en:stil:blues]]. The blues has no true "original" [[melod
- tempo
- el 2017. Book VII, chap. IX, p. 208.)) Also, [[en:stil:klassik:Mozart]] called tempo "the most necessary... e was however completely uneven. Until the [[en:stil:klassik]] period, it was also common to change th... piece. Especially for solo performances, as [[en:stil:romantik:Dionisio Aguado]] has stated, the perfor... </panel> <panel title="Jazz"> === Jazz === [[en:stil:Jazz]] often uses the following tempo markers: |
- cadence
- adenz]] (14736251) (I-IV-vii-iii-vi-ii-V-I) * [[stil:Jazz]] cadence (251) (ii7-V7-I) * Swing cadence... dences" icon="glyphicon glyphicon-comment"> * [[stil:Blues]] cadence (141541) (I-IV-I-V7-IV-I) * Pop
- spruce @en:vok:klangholz
- d, solid sound and bluegrass flatpickers and [[en:stil:folk|folk-musicians]] tend to like it a lot. [[ht