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Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Classical music



Classical music usually refers to European classical music, but sometimes also in Persian classical music, India, and others. European classical music itself consists of several periods, such as baroque, classical, and romantic.

Classical music is a broad term, usually refers to music that is rooted in the tradition of Western art, Christian music, and orchestral music, covers the period from about the 9th century to the 21st century.

European classical music is distinguished based on the shape of the music, non-European and popular music, especially by the music notation system, which has been used since 16.Notasi century western music is used by composers to give instructions to the carrier regarding musical pitch, speed, metrum, individual rhythms and exact nature of a piece of music. This limits the existence of practices such as improvisation and ad libitum ornamentation frequently heard in non-European music (compare Indian classical music and Japanese traditional music) and popular music.

Formerly classical music in Europe is mainly used for the purposes of the songs in church or accompaniment tracks for the King. In line with the development, classical music began to emerge also used for other purposes, such as classical music in audio-visual depicting, for example, Cat and Mouse song depicting a cat chasing a mouse.

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