-
notes in a well-blended "chest voice" – see below). "The
Purcell counter-
tenor '
tenor' did not
flourish in
England much
beyond the
early years of the [eighteenth]...
-
mostly encountered as alto
clef (placing
middle C on the
third line) or
tenor clef (middle C on the
fourth line). A
clef may be
placed on a
space instead...
- Montmartre,
Copenhagen in 1978 With
Count Basie Basie (
Clef, 1954)
Count Basie Swings, Joe
Williams Sings (
Clef, 1955) with Joe
Williams April in
Paris (Verve...
-
group for
almost 50 years,
creating innovations like the use of two "split"
tenor saxophones,
emphasizing the
rhythm section,
riffing with a big band, using...
-
descant viol or recorder. Similarly, it can also be
applied to the
soprano clef. In
modern usage,
especially in the
context of
church music,
descant can...
-
playing piano in
elementary school, b****
clarinet in
middle school, and
tenor saxophone when he
entered high school. He took up
double b**** at 18 before...
-
include Midway in 1976 and
Rollercoaster in 1977. Sub b****
Treble (sound) B****
clef Figured b****
Benward &
Saker (2003).
Music in
Theory and Practice, Vol. I...
- few late
Romantic and 20th century works,
usually playing parts marked "
tenor tuba",
including Gustav Holst's The Planets, and
Richard Strauss's Ein Heldenleben...
- and contour),
homophonic polyphony (independent
parts moving together),
counter-melody (secondary melody) and ostinato-variation (variations
based on a...
- alto
clef (p. 112, i.e. 120) or in the
soprano clef (p. 136). The part is
generally notated in the
tenor clef,
except for p. 76
where the alto
clef is used...