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  2. Pibroch - Wikipedia

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    Fiddle pibroch performance techniques included double-stops, different bowing patterns, complex ornamentation and expressive rubato rhythmic freedom. Pibroch fiddlers employed alternative scordatura tunings to play this repertoire, such as the "A E a e" tuning recommended by violinist/composer James Oswald.

  3. Open, closed, open - Wikipedia

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    It is recommended that once a rudiment is learned, as far as the technical sticking and accents, that it be practiced regularly with the open, closed, open technique as well as at a moderate march tempo to ensure that a drummer or percussionist is able to play the rudiment accurately at any speed necessary for performance of musical repertoire. [4]

  4. Uncle Luke - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1980s, Campbell worked as a cook at Mount Sinai Hospital in Miami Beach and as a concert promoter in Miami, bringing rap groups of that era to Miami.In 1983, he also enrolled in an eight-week study course at Miami public radio station WDNA, where he learned basic audio editing and production techniques.

  5. Category:Musical performance techniques - Wikipedia

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    Heavy metal performance techniques (12 P) Historically informed performance (1 C, 17 P) J. Jazz techniques (42 P) P. Percussion performance techniques (3 C, 33 P) S.

  6. Musical technique - Wikipedia

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    Musical technique may also be distinguished from music theory, in that performance is a practical matter, but study of music theory is often used to understand better and to improve techniques. Techniques such as intonation or timbre, articulation, and musical phrasing are nearly universal to all instruments.

  7. Shred guitar - Wikipedia

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    Shred guitar is a virtuosic style of electric guitar performance. Categorized by its use of advanced techniques, shredding is a complex art form. Shred guitar includes fast alternate picking, sweep-picking, diminished and harmonic minor scales, tapping, and whammy bar use. [1]

  8. Category:Musical techniques - Wikipedia

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    Musical performance techniques (11 C, 34 P) Musique concrète (1 C, 42 P) O. Ornamentation (31 P) P. Music performance (6 C, 48 P) R. ... Pages in category "Musical ...

  9. Hobson Performance Center - Wikipedia

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    It also houses Campbell's Hobson Performance Center, formerly, Turner Auditorium. The Hobson Performance Center is located within the building. It has a 994 seat capacity and incorporates enhanced acoustics for choir and band performances.