Zane: Music Appr: Rhythm and Melody
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Zane: Music Appr: Rhythm and Melody
Using live music, archival pictures, and recorded sound from different eras of musical history, musician and educator Stephen Titra explains the musical concepts of rhythm and tone. This program is as entertaining musically as it is informative. Titra uses melodic examples to connect musical ideas to science, history, art, and even fashion. Includes a 21-minute multimedia presentation with video and contains more than 250 photos.Windows 95/98/Me/2000/XP/Vista and Mac
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