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  2. Pitch pipe - Wikipedia

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    Some pitch pipes are intended for tuning string instruments, and only provide reeds for notes appropriate to a particular instrument. Chromatic pitch pipes are favored by a cappella singers and timpanists. Chromatic pipes most often provide thirteen pitches, each a half step above the previous. By providing all of the notes of a single octave ...

  3. String harmonic - Wikipedia

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    A pinch harmonic (also known as squelch picking, pick harmonic or squealy) is a guitar technique to achieve artificial harmonics in which the player's thumb or index finger on the picking hand slightly catches the string after it is picked, [10] canceling (silencing) the fundamental frequency of the string, and letting one of the overtones ...

  4. List of compositions by Alfred Schnittke - Wikipedia

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    Canon in Memoriam Igor Stravinsky for string quartet (1971) Suite in the Old Style for violin and piano or harpsichord (1972) Gratulationsrondo for violin and piano (1973) Hymn I for cello, harp and timpani (1974) Hymn II for cello and double-bass (1974) Hymn III for cello, bassoon, harpsichord and bells or timpani (1974)

  5. Hymn tune - Wikipedia

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    [15] Luther also adapted the music of existing plainsong melodies as hymn tunes. Families enjoyed singing hymns in parts in their homes, for the family's enjoyment and edification, but unison singing was the custom in church. [16] The Reformed Church and the (French) Genevan Psalter were the result of work by John Calvin (1509–1564). His ...

  6. Harmonica concerto - Wikipedia

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    A good portion of Chamber Blues material is written as a harmonic concerto. i.e. Opus 7, Opus 8, Opus 12 Filisko's Dream, Opus 13 Unfinished Jump, Opus 17, Opus 18, Opus 19, Opus 20, Opus 21, Opus 22, Five Planets in Harmonica Convergence, .. all for Harmonica and String Quartet with East Indian Tabla is some cases.

  7. List of compositions by William Walton - Wikipedia

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    Chamber music: 1919–1922: String Quartet No. 1: 2 violins, viola and cello: Chamber music: 1922–1923: Toccata in A minor: violin and piano: Chamber music: 1944–1947: String Quartet in A minor: 2 violins, viola and cello: orchestrated 1971 as Sonata for String Orchestra: Chamber music: 1948–1950: 2 Pieces

  8. List of compositions by Alan Hovhaness - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of compositions by Alan Hovhaness (1911–2000), ordered by opus number. [1] [2] Composition dates shown in Roman font are as given at Hovhaness.com, [3] while conflicting dates from Kunze [4] or New Grove [5] are shown in italics.

  9. Harmonica techniques - Wikipedia

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    1st position (or "straight harp"): Ionian mode. Playing the harmonica as it was intended, in its main major key. On a diatonic, starting note is hole 1 blow. On a C-chromatic, starting hole is the same, resulting in C major scale. This is the main position used for playing folk music on the harmonica. 2nd position (or "cross harp"): Mixolydian ...

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