Music: Its Language, History and Culture
Author: Ray Allen, Douglas Cohen, Nancy Hager
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Description: Music: Its Language, History, and Culture, provides a comprehensive overview of the elements of sound and music, musical instruments, composers, and various music traditions from around the world. It covers topics such as European art music, American vernacular music, jazz, and world music.
Subject: Music
Pages: 109
Megabytes: 1.45 MB
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