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music. For information on types of music see such articles as absolute music; aleatory music; chamber music; church music; computer music; electronic music; jazz; program music; rock music; serial music; and spiritual. In addition, see entries on the music of various nations and peoples, including African music; Arabian music; Balinese music; Chinese music; Greek music; Hindu music; Japanese music; Javanese music; and Jewish liturgical music. The technical aspects of music, such as theory, notation, and tone, are treated in such general articles as theory and musical notation, and in more specific entries, including counterpoint; harmonic; harmony; key; measure; mode; musicology; note; pitch; polyphony; rhythm; scale; syncopation; tablature; temperament; tonality; tone; transposing instrument; and tuning systems. There are numerous articles on various musical forms, including cantata; concerto; march; nocturne; opera; oratorio; polonaise; sonata; song; and symphony. In addition to such survey articles as concert; conducting; musical instruments; music festivals; orchestra and orchestration, there are separate articles on musical instruments, treated singly, e.g., clarinet; harp; trumpet, or in groups, e.g., reed instrument; stringed instrument. In addition to the entry on voice, there are separate articles on alto; baritone; countertenor; soprano; and tenor. Information on individual composers and performers can be found in biographical entries on composers, e.g. Monteverdi, Claudio; Puccini, Giacomo; and Schubert, Franz Peter; musicians, e.g., Beiderbecke, Bix; Gieseking, Walter; Richter, Sviatoslav; and singers, e.g., Deller, Alfred; Merrill, Robert; Sembrich, Marcella; and Sinatra, Frank.



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Topics that might be of interest to you:

absolute music
African music
aleatory music
alto
Arabian music
Balinese music
baritone
Bix Beiderbecke
cantata
chamber music
Chinese music
church music
clarinet
computer music
concert
concerto
conducting
counterpoint
countertenor
Alfred Deller
electronic music
Walter Gieseking
Greek music
harmonic
harmony
harp
Hindu music
Japanese music
Javanese music
jazz
Jewish liturgical music
key, in music
march, in music
measure
Robert Merrill
mode, in music
Claudio Monteverdi
musical instruments
musical notation
music festivals
musicology
nocturne
note, in music
opera
oratorio
orchestra and orchestration
pitch, in music
polonaise
polyphony
program music
Giacomo Puccini
reed instrument
rhythm
Sviatoslav Richter
rock music
scale, in music
Franz Peter Schubert
Marcella Sembrich
serial music
Frank Sinatra
sonata
song
soprano
spiritual
stringed instrument
symphony
syncopation
tablature
temperament
tenor
theory
tonality
tone
transposing instrument
trumpet
tuning systems
voice, sound produced by living beings

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