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    The English Freakbeat series is a group of five compilation albums, released in the late 1980s, that were issued by AIP Records. The LPs featured recordings that were released in the mid-1960s by English rock bands in R&B and beat genres. The series served as a follow-up to the Pebbles, Volume 6 LP, itself subtitled The Roots of Mod, which was ...

  2. Ideally, a definition will identify the features possessed by all (necessary conditions) and only (sufficient conditions) instances of music and in terms of which they count as music. Most common, simple definitions of music do not meet this standard. For instance, the suggestion that music is "organized sound" identifies a condition that is ...

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  3. The term Freakbeat, used in music journalism in the eighties, is still current today. The Cherryred title, The Psychedelic Snarl (1984) implies that Freakbeat may be a precursor to Psychedelia. The aim of this research is to gain a greater awareness of the pre-rock history of Freakbeat and to discuss the recordings, the people and the context.

  4. 26v1WELCOMEThe Jazz Glossary is a comprehensive, quick-reference guide for common chords, scales, and terms. used in jazz. Learn which scales can be played over which chords, the meaning of chord symbols, com-mon chord voicings, and the definition of common terms like “comping”, and . two-feel”.With concise and clear video explanations ...

  5. dictionary of symbols and terms provides students a resource to explore and learn the language of music. Objectives Students will: 1. Define musical terms related to a musical example. 2. Demonstrate the ability to navigate SmartMusic’s symbols and terms dictionary and apply this information to examples considered in class.

  6. music underneath it with a repeat sign (see above). After playing thru the first ending, jump back to the previous repeat sign and play the section of music a second time, but on the second time, skip over the first ending and jump to the second ending Play the music under the second ending and continue on. Example:

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  8. Arioso [It.]: Airy, like an air; melodious; in the manner of an aria. Armonioso [It.]: Harmoniously. Arpeggio [It.]: To play on the harp; a broken chord where the notes are played or sung in sequence (as a harp), one after the other, rather than simultaneously as a chord.

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