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The Renaissance

Posted in Music Instrument

The Renaissance is an important time period of history; the word means in French .rebirth. and is very appropriate to define the most spectacular historical age in Italy. Western Europe was also influenced by its main features, the revival of learning based on classical sources (Greek and Latin), and the raise of papal patronage, the development of perspective and great advancements of science. Albrecht Durer was the first to describe Italian art as .renaissance.. Giorgio Vasari, Giotto, Masaccio, Bruneleschi and Donatello are developing the painting art to the perfection. Leonardo da Vinci, great scientist, painter and sculptor, Michelangelo developed their awesome art on the desire to study the nature.
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Music and Light as healing instrument

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All living matter in the universe has a spark of the Creator in it. This matter never disappears completely from the recycling that is the basis of the planet’s existence, with the exception of the husk, or form that the minute subatomic particles are enclosed in.

The way our electric light works is by making use of the particles after they are dead. This is similar to a “legacy” they leave behind them. It is comparable to the books you leave behind after you have made your transition. They will “light up” the existence of future generations. The same thing is true of our electricity. It actually was produced eons ago and is a legacy left behind by the trillions and trillions of subatomic particles that caused it to be available.
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Oldest Music Instrument

Posted in Flute, Instrumental, Music Instrument

An almost complete flute made out of the bones of griffon vulture was found in 2008 at Hohle Fels, in a cave in Southern Germany. It has five finger holes, a V-shaped mouthpiece and is 0.3 inches (8 millimetres) wide and was 13 inches (34 centimetres) long when it was whole.

An almost complete flute made out of the bones of griffon vulture was found in 2008 at Hohle Fels, in a cave in Southern Germany. It has five finger holes, a V-shaped mouthpiece and is 0.3 inches (8 millimetres) wide and was 13 inches (34 centimetres) long when it was whole. (more…)

Start it with Piano

Posted in Instrumental, Music Instrument, Piano

Piano may be one of the hardest instruments to learn but it is also one of the most versatile music instruments in history, as all ability levels and various learning styles as well as technologies are associated with piano. In fact, piano has always been the primary instrument to express the beauty of music. A variety of music, which includes pop, classical, jazz, blues, country and gospel, can be played with piano. Therefore, piano is considered as an extremely flexible instrument.

Music is the best way to express feelings. Piano is one such music instrument, which allows its player to express even those feelings, which have been kept within for long, freely. This beautiful reason and the versatility associated with piano, tempt music lovers to learn it. (more…)