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By Josy_18
  • 5500 BCE

    Drums

    The Drums is apart of Percussion group. This instrument was invented in 5500 bc and its country of origin is america.
    It is a Wooden sticks hollow cylinders
    https://www.britannica.com/art/drum-musical-instrument
  • 2000 BCE

    Cymbals

    The Cymbals is a part of the Percussion group. It was invented in 2000 bc and its country of origin is Asia. This instrument is a percussion instrument consisting of a circular flat or concave
    https://www.britannica.com/art/cymbals
  • 1555 BCE

    Harp

    The Harp instrument is apart of the string group. This instrument was made in 1555 bc and its country of origin is Ancient Egypt.
  • 1500 BCE

    Trumpet

    The Trumpet is a Brass instrument. It was invented in 1500 bc and its country of origin is egypt. This instrument is a long slender metal tube with three valves
    https://www.britannica.com/art/trumpet
  • 500 BCE

    Maracas

    The Maracas are apart of the Procession Group. it was invented is 500 bc and its country of origin is West Africa. This instrument is a little ball with a little stuff inside of it
    https://www.britannica.com/art/rattle
  • 1098

    Hildegard Of Bingen

    Born in 1098 and Died in September 17, 1179. The country of origin is West Franconia [Germany]. Its Major Influenced is the Virgin Mary and the saints. One of its Nobla Works is Ordo Virtutum (Play of the Virtues) https://www.britannica.com/biography/Saint-Hildegard
  • 1400

    Renaissance

    The main characteristics of Renaissance music are music based on modes. Richer texture with four or more independent melodic parts being performed at the same time. These interweaving melodic lines, a style called polyphony, is one of the defining features of Renaissance music.
    https://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/renm/hd_renm.htm
  • 1400

    style of the renaissance

    Renaissance polyphony refers to music compsoed with multiple melodies sung or played at the same time and this creates rich harmonies.
    some key characteristics include impeccapble craftsmanship in weaving many melodic lines use of contrapuntal techniques such as limitation and canon.
    some of the composers are Josquin des prez, giovanni pierluigi de Palestrina and Thomas Tallis. https://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/renm/hd_renm.htm
  • 1400

    style of the renaissance

    madrigal
    the madrigal is a secular vocal music genre popular during thee renaissance, its it usually written for small vocal ensembles. some of the prominent composers are Claudio Monteverdi, Carlo Gesualdo, and Luca marenzio. Some of the key characteristics of this style are the expressive settings of poetry the use of word to illustrate the meaning of the text.
    https://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/renm/hd_renm.htm
  • 1400

    style of the renaissance

    Renaissance polyphony.
    Renaissance polyphony refers to music compsoed with multiple melodies sung or played at the same time and this creates rich harmonies.
    some key characteristics include impeccapble craftsmanship in weaving many melodic lines use of contrapuntal techniques such as limitation and canon.
    some of the composers are Josquin des prez, giovanni pierluigi de Palestrina and Thomas Tallis. https://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/renm/hd_renm.htm
  • 1400

    style of the renaissance

    renaissance dance music
    this type of style refers to instrumental compositions for social gatherings and courtly events. some of the main producers of this type of music is Tielman Susato, John Dowland, and Micheal Praetorius. some of the key characteristics of this style include lively compositions the use of varied meters and lively tempos, and instruments such as the lute violin and recorder.
  • 1400

    songs from the renaissance

    Song Name/Composer Palästinalied
    style chant
    link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rMnXhAFW0vc&list=PLSfuhbfqZSRFoLBgxJtcLtFU03vS16BKY Song Name/Composer Thomas Tallis
    style Mass
    link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yx-_XCOFX3g&list=PL9fWQV-4LZFcspsnsNBeEzS_ar3rq7osN Song Name/Composer Medieval Celtic Music - Daily Life As A Villager
    style mass
    link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2wEav4lXpRs
  • 1411

    Trombone

    The Trombone is a part of the Brass group. It was invented in 1411 and its country of origin is Belgium. This instrument is like a trumpet, it has a cylindrical bore flare to a bell https://www.britannica.com/art/trombone
  • 1555

    violin

    The Violin is apart of the string group. it was invented in 1555 and its country of origin is northern Italy.
  • transition from Renaissance to Baroque

    as the time of the Renaissance came to an end a new era called baroque began. The music of the time changed alot as there were lots of melodies mixed together now there's one main melody with chords supporting it. this new style matched how society was changing with kings having a lot more power. also new instruments like the violin and harpsichord also entered the scene Huge events like wars also had a huge roll in the music they made composers write songs that felt deeper and more emotional
  • Baroque

    Baroque music is a heavily ornamented style of music that came out of the Renaissance. While it is often considered to be part of the era of Classical music it is important to note that Baroque predated the Classical period the Baroque period lasted from 1600 until 1750, while the Classical period spanned 1750-1830.
  • style of the baroque

    the first style is baroque music this is show by the dramatic expressions and use of contrasting dynamics and textures. some of the prominent producers of this type of music is johann sebastian bach, George frideric Handel, and antonio vivaldi
    some of the core characteristics of this are the ornate melodies the contrasting sections the use of basso continuo and the development of new medical forms.
    https://www.britannica.com/art/Baroque-music
  • style of the baroque

    baroque opera is a theatrical genre combining music drama and featuring elaborate staging and expressive vocals. some of the main producers of this style is Henry purcell and Jean Baptiste Lully. some of the core characteristics of this are its dramatic solos, emphasis on emotions, use of recitative to advance through the plot like a speech
    https://www.britannica.com/art/Baroque-music
  • style of the baroque

    baroque orchestral music. some of the main producers of this style of music is arcangelo Corelli, georg Philip telemann, and aslessandr Scarlatti and some of the key characteristics is the textures with multiple independed lines, the use of terraced dynamics
    https://www.britannica.com/art/Baroque-music
  • baroque music

    Song Name/Composer The Best of Baroque Music
    style https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CuU9q2VKOyc
    link chamber Song Name/Composer BACH, VIVALDI, CORELLI
    style chamber
    link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2xqt59TcoK8 Song Name/Composer 0:12 / 1:12:47 Corrette
    style Chamber
    link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=koga9kwHdww&list=RDQMnu2A4cd5X5g&start_radio=1
  • Oboe

    The Oboe is a part of the Woodwinds group. This instrument was invented in 1601 and its country of origin is France. A oboe is a Long slender wooden tube widening out into a bell shape at the end
    https://www.britannica.com/art/oboe-musical-
  • Johann Sebastian Bach

    Born in March 21 1685 Died in July 28, 1750. its country of origin is Germany. Its influence Major is Stauffer as Bach's. A Nobal Work is sinfonia
    https://www.britannica.com/biography/Johann-Sebastian-Bach
  • Banjo

    Banjo is a instrument that belongs in the string group. This instrument was made in the 17th century and its country of origin is the Caribbean and colonial North America.
  • Piano

    The Piano is apart of the Percussion group. it was invented in 1700 and its country of origin is Italy. This instrument is a Wired strings/ Keyboard
    https://www.britannica.com/art/piano
  • Bassoon

    The Bassoon is a part of the woodwind group. it was invented in 1636 and its country of origin is France. This is a instrument that produces sound in a low range using a double ree
    https://www.britannica.com/art/bassoon
  • style of the classic

    classical music. this refers to the music composed during this period. some prominent composers are Mozart, Beethoven, and Franz Joseph haydn some of the characteristics are clarity of form use of sonata form symmetrical phrases and elegant melodies. https://www.britannica.com/art/musical-composition/The-Classical-period
  • classical music

    Song Name/Composer Mozart
    Style opera
    Link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oy2zDJPIgwc Song Name/Composer chopin
    Style opera
    Link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9E6b3swbnWg&list=RDQMvFv05POYDiw&start_radio=1 Song Name/Composer chopin
    Style opera
    Link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JGJPVl7iQUM&list=RDQMvFv05POYDiw&index=2
  • baroque to classical

    when the baroque era ended the classical one began. baroque music was really fancy and busy while classical music was a lot more simple and more balanced. many things changed and the piano became popular and orchestras got a lot bigger. the move from baroque to classical music was like flipping to a new page in a book that brought a new style that was more elegant and clear. this era also brought some very famous composers like Mozart and Haydn into the spotlight
  • Classical

    The Classical period falls between the Baroque and the Romantic periods. Classical music has a lighter, clearer texture than Baroque music, but a more varying use of musical form, which is, in simpler terms, the rhythm and organization of any given piece of music.
  • style of the classical era

    classical symphony the classical symphony is a large scale instumental work. some of the primary producers were Mozart, Joseph haydn, and beethoven. some of the characteristics include first movement often in sonata form. second movement is slower and lyrical, third movement is minute, fourth is often a lively and energetic finale. https://www.britannica.com/art/musical-composition/The-Classical-period
  • style of the classical era

    classical camber music. some of the main producers are Franz Schubert, Beethoven, and Mozart. the characteristics of this style include intimate conversational interaction between instruments use of balanced textures, development of the string quartet and piano and opportunities to showcase their technical skills https://www.britannica.com/art/musical-composition/The-Classical-period
  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

    Born in January 27 1756 and died in December 5 1791. Its country of orgin is Salzburg, Austria. A Major influenced is George Friderick Handel and Johann Sebastian Bach. The Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is one of the most influential, popular and prolific composers of the classical period.
    https://www.britannica.com/biography/Wolfgang-Amadeus-Mozart
  • Xylophone

    This Xylophone is a part of the perccuasion group. It was invented in 1801 and its country of origin is Southeast Asia. This instrumet is a percussion instrument made of wooden bars with resonators underneath
    https://www.britannica.com/art/xylophone
  • Symphony No. 6 in F Major

    Symphony No. 6 in F Major
    Romantic and it is a Symphony style.
    By Beethoven
    made in 1808
    Many modern listeners came to know Beethoven’s Pastoral Symphony through its appearance in the Walt Disney’s Fantasia film of 1940.
    research link https://www.britannica.com/topic/Symphony-No-6-in-F-Major
  • Richard Wagner

    Born May 22, 1813 and Died in February 13, 1883. Its country of origin is Germany. its Major influencer is Beethoven's 7th Symphony. One of his Nobel works is The Flying Dutchman (1843) https://www.britannica.com/biography/Richard-Wagner-German-composer
  • French horn

    The French Horn is a part of the Brass group. It was invented in 1814 and its country of origin is Germany. This instrument is a 12 feet of narrow tubing wound into a circle
    https://www.britannica.com/art/horn-musical-instrumen
  • Cornet

    The Cornet is a part of the Brass group. it was invented in 1820 and its country of origin is France. This instrument is a metal and looks like a trumpet. https://www.britannica.com/art/cornet
  • Romantic

    The Romantic period started around 1830 and ended around 1920, as compositions became increasingly expressive and inventive. Expansive symphonies, virtuosic piano music, dramatic operas, and passionate songs took inspiration from art and literature.
  • classical to romantic

    as the classical era came to an end the romantic era started classical music was neat and orderly but romantic music was full of emotion/drama and instead of following strict rules the composers let their feelings guide them and they created music that was personal and expressive. instruments also changed during this time the piano became even more important and new ones like the sax joined the orchestra.
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    Romantic era music

    Song Name/Composer from the new world
    Style Symphony
    Link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cLSFvWKfb6w Song Name/Composer pollo alegretto
    Style Symphony
    Link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cLSFvWKfb6w Song Name/Composer adagio
    Style Symphony
    Link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cLSFvWKfb6w
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    styles of the romantic era

    romantic music started in late 18th century and expanded a lot during the 19th century. some of the prominent composers are beethoven, Franz schubert, and pyotr llyich. some of the key characteristics include emotional depth expansion of orchestral forces, use of programmatic elements. https://www.masterclass.com/articles/romantic-period-music-guide
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    styles of the romantic era

    romantic symphony is a large scale orchestral work characterized by emotional depth expansive form. some of the prominent composers are Beethoven, Johannes Brahms, pyotr llyich. the key characteristics of this style are the expanded orchestra the use of cyclic themes, exploration of programmatic elements and literary inspections.
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    styles of the romantic era

    romantic piano music is written with passages expressive melodies and rich harmonies. some of the prominent producers are Robert schumann, sergei Rachmaninoff, and Frederic Chopin. some of the key characteristics are the exploration of nationalistic themes, wide dynamic range, use of piano techniques.
    https://www.masterclass.com/articles/romantic-period-music-guide
  • Tuba

    The Tuba is apart of the Brass group. it was invented in 1835 and its country of origin is Germany. This instrument is big and metal https://www.britannica.com/art/tuba
  • Guitar

    The Guitar is part of the string group, it was invented in 1850 and its country of origin is Spain.
  • Ukulele

    The Ukulele is a part of the string group. it was invented in 1879 and its country of origin is Hawaii/ Portugal. This instrument is Strings/Plucked https://stagemusiccenter.com/music-school-blog-winchester-acton-ma/2019/9/20/ukulele-history-fun-facts-and-benefits-of-learning
  • Cavalleria rusticana

    Cavalleria rusticana
    Romantic and is a Opera.
    made by Mascagni. 1890
    He was on the verge of submitting one act of his historical drama Guglielmo Ratcliff when he learned that his wife had already sent in Cavalleria rusticana without his knowledge.
    research link https://www.britannica.com/topic/Cavalleria-rusticana-opera-by-Mascagni
  • Recorder

    The Recorder is a part of the Woodwide group. It was invented in 1910 and its country of origin is Germany. This instrument is a wooden or plastic musical instrument in the shape of a pipe
    https://www.britannica.com/art/recorder-musical-
  • The Rite of Spring

    The Rite of Spring
    20th Century and a Ballet.
    by Stravinsky
    made in 1913
    It is considered one of the first examples of Modernism in music and is noted for its brutality, its barbaric rhythms, and its dissonance.
    research link https://www.britannica.com/topic/The-Rite-of-Spring
    1924
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    style of the 20th century

    the 20th century music included modernism, neoclassicism, impressionism, expressionism, and experimental music. some of the primary composers were Igor Stravinsky, Arnold Schoenberg, Claude Debussy, Sergei Prokofiev, Dmitri Shostakovich. some of the characteristics of this style are Exploration of new tonal and harmonic languages, Experimentation with form and structure and Emphasis on individual creativity https://amorimfineviolins.com/our-blog/20th-century-classical-music/
  • Romantic to 20th century

    once the romantic era stopped the 20th century one came this era brought bold new types of music to the world. The romantic era was about passion and emotion but the 20th century was a lot more diverse. the song writers started to test out new sounds, rhythms, harmony and structure. society was changing rapidly with world wars, technological advancements and cultural revolutions. this transition showed a time of innovation and exploration where song writers pushed the boundaries.
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    20th century

    Twentieth-century music was preceded by several late Romantic era developments, including impressionism and neoclassicism. In the 1900s, expressionism, serialism, modernism, electronic music, minimalism, experimental music, and chance music emerged and became intellectually based musical styles. https://amorimfineviolins.com/our-blog/20th-century-classical-music/
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    20th century music

    Song Name/Composer Relaxing Vintage Music
    Style jazz
    Link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJdfzfQctTg Song Name/Composer pa pa pa pa
    Style jazz
    Link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-bBzIgIaPS4 Song Name/Composer Round Midnight
    Style jazz
    Link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zre0u5XyNfY&list=PLA98FA0C681B7710E
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    style of the 20th century

    Serialism, also known as twelve-tone technique or dodecaphony, is a compositional method developed by Arnold Schoenberg in the early 20th century. some of the producers are Arnold Schoenberg, Alban Berg, Anton Webern, and Milton Babbitt. some characteristics of this style are Absence of traditional tonality, Use of the series to generate melodies, and Exploration of complex rhythmic and timbral textures https://amorimfineviolins.com/our-blog/20th-century-classical-music/
  • Rhapsody in Blue

    Rhapsody in Blue
    20th Century and it is Jazz.
    By Goegre Gershwin
    made in 1924
    is one of the most performed of all American concert works, and its opening clarinet glissando is one of the most recognized musical passages in the world.
    research link https://www.britannica.com/topic/Rhapsody-in-Blue-by-Gershwin
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    the style of the 20th century

    Minimalism emerged in the mid-20th century as a reaction against the complexity and abstraction of serialism. some of the composers are Steve Reich, Philip Glass, John Adams, and Terry Riley. some of the key characteristics are Exploration of consonant harmonies, Incorporation of non-Western musical influences, and contrasting with the dissonance of earlier modernist styles https://amorimfineviolins.com/our-blog/20th-century-classical-music/
  • Bagpipe

    The Bagpipe is a part of the woodwide group. this instrument was invented in 1985 and its country of origin is Egypt. This instrument is a Wind instrument
    https://www.britannica.com/art/bagpipe
  • Clarinet

    The Clarinet is a part of the Woodwinds grope. It was invented in 1998 and its country of origin is Germany. This instrument is a Cylinder tube.
    https://www.britannica.com/art/clarinet