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  • 1non-musical — /nɒn ˈmjuzɪkəl/ (say non myoohzikuhl) adjective not musical. –non musically, adverb …

  • 2Musical Instrument Digital Interface — MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface, IPAEng|ˈmɪdi) is an industry standard protocol that enables electronic musical instruments, computers, and other equipment to communicate, control, and synchronize with each other. MIDI allows computers …

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  • 3Musical theatre — The Black Crook (1866), considered by some historians to be the first musical[1] Musical theatre is a form of theatre combining songs, spoken dialogue, acting, and dance. The emotional content of the piece – humor, pathos, love, anger – …

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  • 4Musical keyboard — This article is about keyboards on musical instruments. For instruments referred to as keyboards , see Keyboard instrument. Layout of a musical keyboard (three octaves shown) …

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  • 5Musical guest — A musical guest is a singer, band, or other musician who makes a brief musical appearance on a television program of a non musical nature. While some shows have a format that traditionally includes numerous performances by musical guests (such as …

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  • 6Musical film — Film poster for Top Hat (1935) The musical film is a film genre in which songs sung by the characters are interwoven into the narrative, sometimes accompanied by dancing. The songs usually advance the plot or develop the film s characters, though …

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  • 7Musical cryptogram — The BACH motif. A musical cryptogram is a cryptogrammatic sequence of musical notes, a sequence which can be taken to refer to an extra musical text by some logical relationship, usually between note names and letters. The most common and best… …

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  • 8Musical works of Franz Liszt — The sound of the fountains of the famous garden of Villa d Este inspired Liszt to write a piano piece called Jeux d eau à la Villa d Este . The villa and the portrait of the composer can be seen in the same image made by István Orosz Although… …

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  • 9Musical acoustics — or music acoustics is the branch of acoustics concerned with researching and describing the physics of music – how sounds employed as music work. Examples of areas of study are the function of musical instruments, the human voice (the physics of… …

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  • 10Musical aptitude — (i.e. having a fine ear for music) is the ability to intuitively learn or appreciate music, and especially to distinguish off key and off pitch music. Music is ancient and one of the most special characteristics of humans[citation needed]. Some… …

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