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  2. Music genre - Wikipedia

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    The theory developed by Caporaletti, named Audiotactile Music Theory, categorises music in three different branches: 1) written music, like the so-called classical music, that is created using the visual matrix; 2) oral music (like folk music or ethnic music before the advent of sound recording technologies); 3) Audiotactile music, which are ...

  3. Glossary of mathematical symbols - Wikipedia

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    In mathematical logic, it remains used for denoting implication, but its exact meaning depends on the specific theory that is studied. 4. Over a variable name , means that the variable represents a vector , in a context where ordinary variables represent scalars ; for example, v → {\displaystyle {\overrightarrow {v}}} .

  4. Transcription (music) - Wikipedia

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    A J.S. Bach keyboard piece transcribed for guitar. In music, transcription is the practice of notating a piece or a sound which was previously unnotated and/or unpopular as a written music, for example, a jazz improvisation or a video game soundtrack.

  5. Cognitivism (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    Cognitive psychology derived its name from the Latin cognoscere, referring to knowing and information, thus cognitive psychology is an information-processing psychology derived in part from earlier traditions of the investigation of thought and problem solving.

  6. Machiavellianism (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    [42] [9] Additionally, research has shown that Machiavellianism is unrelated to a more advanced theory of mind, that is, the ability to anticipate what others are thinking in social situations. [149] However, research results have suggested the contrary viewpoint that high Machiavellianism is associated with excellent theory of mind skills ...

  7. Sight-reading - Wikipedia

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    Kevin McNerney, jazz musician, professor, and private instructor, describes auditions for University of North Texas Jazz Lab Bands as being almost completely based on sight-reading: "you walk into a room and see three or four music stands in front of you, each with a piece of music on it (in different styles ...). You are then asked to read ...

  8. Pentatonic scale - Wikipedia

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    The fundamental tones (without meri or kari techniques) rendered by the five holes of the Japanese shakuhachi flute play a minor pentatonic scale. The yo scale used in Japanese shomyo Buddhist chants and gagaku imperial court music is an anhemitonic pentatonic scale [ 66 ] shown below, which is the fourth mode of the major pentatonic scale.

  9. Smooth jazz - Wikipedia

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    The mid- to late-1970s included songs "Breezin'" as performed by another smooth jazz pioneer, guitarist George Benson in 1976, the instrumental composition "Feels So Good" by flugelhorn player Chuck Mangione, in 1978, "What You Won't Do for Love" by Bobby Caldwell along with his debut album was released the same year, jazz fusion group Spyro Gyra's instrumental "Morning Dance", released in ...