Classic music
Classical music is an
experience of its own, unlike the rest of the music that serves the content
of the song. In classical music, the music plays
the role of partner with the
musical text, as it is always presented in an atmosphere of serenity, where
the audience listens to the musician in an atmosphere of calm and stillness,
and this is a respect for musical art and the performers do not have direct
contact with the listening audience, like the rest of the music.
Types of Classical music
The Symphony
The origin of this word is
Greek and is derived from the first two terms meaning "together" and the
second word meaning "voice" which sounds concurrent with each other.
Concerto
It is composing music for the
sound of musical instruments to replace the human voice. The performance is
performed on one instrument such as a violin, two or three, and the rest are
secondary instruments next to this main instrument. The word "concerto" is
Latin “concertare “and means effort or struggle, or from the word
“concertatus” and means the participation of several voices together.
Concerto also consists of three melodies: the first melody is the longest of
the three melodies and its rhythms is fast, and the second melody is a quiet
melody; the third melody is in the form of a solo playing by a certain
instrument player
that reflects all his musical
abilities and the band concludes with the instrumentalist.
Orchestra
It is a Greek word that means
the distance between the stage and the audience. It uses many musical
instruments of different types of string instruments and rhythmic. The
average number of performers is about twenty. This number may be reduced or
even increased to 100. Arrangement of the instrumentalists: String
instruments first and behind them the pneumatic instruments and then from
the back all the rhythmic instruments. The places of the orchestras vary
according to the music provided. In opera and ballet there is a dedicated
place between the stage and the audience seats. Other works, including
symphonic works, sit on the same stage.
Music is an art of voices and
silence over a period of time. Scientists believe that the word is a Greek
music origin. It used to mean the arts in general but later became only the
language of melodies. The word "music" has been defined as melody, an
industry in which it seeks to organize the melodies and the relationships
between them and the rhythms. Music is the art of looking for the nature of
melodies in terms
of agreement and dissonance.
The composition of the music and its performance and even its definition of
origin vary depending on the cultural and social context. Music is also
played by various instruments: organic (human voice, clapping), blowing
machines (flute, trumpet), string (such as oud, guitar and violin), and
electronic (elongated). Music performances vary from orchestrated music to
free music that is sometimes unrestricted. It includes not only playing but
also drums and harmonica music.
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