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  2. List of Casio keyboards - Wikipedia

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    Plays songs from Casio ROM Packs. Has portamento, pitch bender, three reverb effects, velocity sensitive keyboard. 8 tone effects, pitch bender wheel with full octave range, velocity sensitive keyboard. 3 tone effects, modulation wheel and other features. Similar 550, 650, 750 models.

  3. Dumbek rhythms - Wikipedia

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    This is the simple dumbek rhythm notation for the 2/4 rhythm known as ayyoub: 1-&-2-&- D--kD-T-Rhythms. There are many traditional rhythms. Some are much more popular than others. The "big six" Middle Eastern rhythms are Ayyoub, Beledi (Masmoudi Saghir), Chiftitelli, Maqsoum, Masmoudi and Saidi. References

  4. Additive rhythm and divisive rhythm - Wikipedia

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    In music, the terms additive and divisive are used to distinguish two types of both rhythm and meter : A divisive (or, alternately, multiplicative) rhythm is a rhythm in which a larger period of time is divided into smaller rhythmic units or, conversely, some integer unit is regularly multiplied into larger, equal units. 8.

  5. Suite (music) - Wikipedia

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    Gavotte from J.S. Bach's French Suite No. 5. A suite, in Western classical music, is an ordered set of instrumental or orchestral/concert band pieces. It originated in the late 14th century as a pairing of dance tunes; and grew in scope so that by the early 17th century it comprised up to five dances, sometimes with a prelude.

  6. Symphonic Dances from West Side Story - Wikipedia

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    Lukas Foss. Symphonic Dances from West Side Story was composed by Leonard Bernstein in 1960. It is an orchestral suite in nine movements adapted from parts of his musical West Side Story. It was premiered by the New York Philharmonic, conducted by Lukas Foss, at New York's Carnegie Hall on February 13, 1961. [1] [2] The suite was subsequently ...

  7. Sight-reading - Wikipedia

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    In music literature, the term "sight-reading" is often used in a generic sense to refer to the ability to read and perform instrumental and vocal music at first sight, which involves converting musical information from sight to sound.[1] However, some authors, including Udtaisuk, prefer to use more specific terms such as "sight-playing" and ...

  8. Bamboula (Gottschalk) - Wikipedia

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    Bamboula, Op. 2, is a fantasy composition for piano written by American composer Louis Moreau Gottschalk during a delirium of typhoid fever in the French town of Clermont-sur-l'Oise in the summer of 1848. [1] Dedicated "à sa Majesté Isabelle II, Reine des Espagnes", [2] it is the first of the so-called set of four " Louisiana Creole pieces ...

  9. 5Rhythms - Wikipedia

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    5Rhythms [1] is a movement meditation practice devised by Gabrielle Roth in the late 1970s. [2] It draws from indigenous and world traditions using tenets of shamanistic, ecstatic, mystical and eastern philosophy. It also draws from Gestalt therapy, the human potential movement and transpersonal psychology . Fundamental to the practice is the ...