| Music is the art of arranging sounds in periodic | | | | and the |
| time so | | | | creation of music for secular entertainment.The |
| as to produce a continuous, unified, and | | | | revolutionary war saw a flowering of musical |
| evocative | | | | creativity. Supporters of the American cause |
| composition, as through melody, harmony, | | | | quite often |
| rhythm, and | | | | changed the words of British songs, such as |
| timbre.It is also the vocal or instrumental sounds | | | | "Yankee |
| possessing a | | | | Doodle," to taunt their adversaries. The |
| degree of melody, harmony, or rhythm. Music | | | | immediate post |
| can also | | | | revolutionary cultural climate was one of |
| be when an aesthetically pleasing or harmonious | | | | optimism that |
| sound | | | | Americans could create their own culture free of |
| or combination of sounds are produced example | | | | English |
| the | | | | influence.In the 1850s, the call for an independent |
| music of the water falling from a tap in a | | | | American |
| vessel.Most of the time music is kept in memory | | | | music was heard again, this time from a |
| and | | | | composer |
| performance only. If handed down orally, this | | | | whose New York lectures in the early fifties |
| music | | | | inspired an |
| may be considered "traditional" or not considered | | | | interest in the development of an American |
| | | | musical |
| composed by individuals. Different musical | | | | language. But the drive for cultural independence |
| traditions | | | | fell |
| have different attitudes towards how and where | | | | short.With the wars came the marches and |
| to | | | | sentimental |
| make changes to the original source. If the music | | | | songs that spoke of home, wives, mothers and |
| is | | | | children |
| written down, it is generally in some manner | | | | became popular. Composers and entrepreneurs |
| which | | | | printed |
| attempts to capture both what should be heard | | | | many of these. In the second half of the |
| by | | | | century, many |
| listeners, and what the musician should do to | | | | successful American composers had studied in |
| perform | | | | Europe |
| the music.In most of the parts of the world | | | | and adopted the romantic style despite the |
| music is a part of | | | | ongoing |
| everyday life. Chanting and singing during religious | | | | arguments for an American music. Many men |
| rites and festivals are very common. Music as a | | | | who |
| performing art is very usual among Indians. It | | | | earned their livelihoods as professors achieved |
| was also | | | | respectability with works that bore considerable |
| among the seventeenth-century New England | | | | resemblance to similar pieces being composed in |
| settlers | | | | Europe at the time.In the end of the century, |
| who used music during their religious observances | | | | major orchestras came up in |
| by | | | | New York. Smaller communities observed |
| chanting psalms in the meeting house as an | | | | performances by local bands, which reflected the |
| important | | | | |
| communal activity.By the end of the century | | | | popular taste for dances, marches, and |
| psalm singing had become | | | | synchronizing |
| dissonant since worshipers could no longer read | | | | excerpts. The troupes moving throughout the |
| the | | | | country, |
| musical patterns in the religious book. The right | | | | performed combined comedic episodes, scenes |
| rendering of tunes was of lesser importance than | | | | from |
| | | | Shakespeare's plays, dancing, and minstrel songs |
| religious passion so many ministers and musical | | | | performed in black face.Patica Masicuz is the |
| refreshers, observed the teaching of musical | | | | owner of |
| notation to | | | | BTX Music |
| restore order in the community. Regular singing | | | | which is a premier resource for music |
| soon | | | | information. |
| gave rise to the development of singing schools | | | | |