Outline of music
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The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to music:
Music – human expression in the medium of time using the structures of sounds or tones and silence. It is expressed in terms of pitch, rhythm, harmony, and timbre.
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General topics
- Music theory –
- Musical acoustics –
- Band (music) –
- Composition –
- Ensemble –
- Genre –
- Instrument –
- Musical keyboard –
- Mode –
- Musician –
- Music and politics –
- Music history –
- Music lessons –
- Music technology –
- Musical notation –
- Musical terminology –
- Musical theatre –
- Tuning –
- Musicology –
- Philosophy of music –
- Theatre music –
History of music
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By region or ethnicity
- Timeline of trends in Australian music –
- Timeline of Chinese music –
- Timeline of trends in Italian music –
- Timeline of trends in Russian music –
- Timeline of music in the United States –
Music industry topics
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- Album –
- Compact disc (CD) –
- Compact Cassette –
- Concert –
- Concert tour –
- Grammy Awards –
- Music recording sales certification –
- Performance –
- Record –
- Record industry –
- Recording studio –
People
- A&R –
- ASCAP –
- Band manager –
- Booking agent –
- BMI –
- Copyright collective –
- Disc jockey –
- MCPS –
- Musician – person who writes, performs, or makes music. Musicians can be classified by their roles in creating or performing music.
- Instrumentalist – one who plays a musical instrument.
- Traditional instrumentalist – one who plays folk music on traditional instruments such as gongs.
- Classical instrumentalist – one who plays classical music, usually with Western orchestral instruments such as the violin, flute etc.
- Instrumentalists who plays popular music – one who plays with instruments in the big band, e.g. the electric guitar, drums, saxophone, trumpet, trombone etc.
- Singer – a vocalist.
- Composer – person who creates music, either by musical notation or oral tradition, for interpretation and performance, or through direct manipulation of sonic material through electronic media.
- Songwriter –
- Arranger –
- Conductor – leads a musical ensemble. A conductor may simultaneously act as an instrumentalist in the ensemble.
- Recording artist – creates recorded music, such as CDs and MP3 files.
- Instrumentalist – one who plays a musical instrument.
- Musicians' Union –
- Publisher –
- PRS –
- Record producer –
- Record label –
- Record distributor –
- Tour promoter –
- Road crew ("roadies") –
- Performance rights organisation –
Ensembles
- Main articles: Musical ensemble and list of musical ensembles
- Band –
- Organ trio –
- Power trio –
- Choir –
- Concert band –
- Duet –
- Marching Band –
- Orchestra –
- Quartet –
- Quintet –
- Big band –
Genres of music
- Main articles: Musical genre and List of musical genres
Examples of genres:
- Ballet –
- Blues –
- Classical –
- Country –
- Electronic –
- Electronic dance –
- Electronica –
- Funk –
- Gospel –
- Grunge –
- Hip hop –
- Jazz –
- Latin –
- Metal –
- Neue Deutsche Härte –
- Opera –
- Progressive rock –
- Reggae –
- Punk rock –
- Rhythm and blues –
- Rock –
- Ska –
Music by region
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Musical compositions
Types of musical pieces and compositions
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Single-movement forms
- Strophic form (AA...) –
- Binary form (AB) –
- Ternary form less often tertiary (ABA) –
- Arch form (ABCBA)
Multi-movement forms
- Ballet –
- Cantata –
- Chorale –
- Concerto –
- Dance –
- Etude –
- Fantasia –
- Fugue –
- Mass –
- Opera –
- Oratorio –
- Prelude –
- Requiem –
- Rhapsody –
- Sonata –
- Suite –
- Symphonic poem –
- Symphony –
Sections of a piece or composition
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- Introduction –
- Exposition –
- Recapitulation –
- Verse –
- Refrain (chorus) –
- Bridge –
- Interlude –
- Guitar solo –
- Conclusion –
- Coda –
- Fadeout
Musical notation
- Main article: Musical notation See also: Modern musical symbols and Sheet music.
- Staff –
- Clefs –
- Key signature –
- Key –
- Time signature –
- Beats –
- Bars (Measures) –
- Ledger lines –
- Grand staff –
- Notes –
- Note values –
- Dotted notes –
- Ties –
- Accidentals –
- Lyrics (included on vocal music) –
- Score (for ensembles) –
Variations of musical notation
- Percussion notation –
- Figured bass –
- Lead sheets –
- Chord charts –
- Shape note system –
Musical skills and procedures
- Absolute pitch –
- Ear training –
- Fingering –
- Learning music by ear –
- Modulation –
- Numerical sight-singing –
- Practice –
- Relative pitch –
- Sight reading –
- "Swinging" –
- Transposition –
- Tuning –
- Virtuosity –
Vocal ranges
Female ranges
- Soprano –
- Mezzo-soprano –
- Contralto –
Male ranges
- Boy soprano –
- Sopranist –
- Alto –
- Tenor –
- Baritone –
- Bass-baritone –
- Bass –
Instruments
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- Wind instruments –
- Percussion instruments –
- String instruments –
- Voice –
- Electronic instruments –
- Keyboard instruments –
See also the List of musical instruments by Hornbostel-Sachs number
See also
External links
- Taxonomy of musical instruments
- The Virginia Tech Multimedia Music Dictionary, with definitions, pronunciations, examples, quizzes and simulations
- The Music-Web Music Encyclopedia, for musicians, composers and music lovers
- Dolmetsch free online music dictionary, complete, with references to a list of specialised music dictionaries (by continent, by instrument, by genre, etc.)
- Musico-Dico, a little music encyclopedia.
- "On Hermeneutical Ethics and Education: Bach als Erzieher", a paper by Prof. Miguel Ángel Quintana Paz in which he explains the history of the different views hold about music in Western societies, since the Ancient Greece to our days.
- BBC Blast Music For 13- to 19-year-olds interested in learning about, making, performing and talking about music.
- Musical Terms - Glossary of music terms from Naxos
- Monthly Online Features From Bloomingdale School of Music, addressing a variety of musical topics for a wide audience
- Arts and Music Uplifting Society towards Transformation and Tolerance Articles meant to stimulate people’s awareness about the peace enhancing, transforming,
- PhilosophyOfMusic.org edited by Dustin Garlitz