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Encyclopedia > Musical piece

A musical piece is a musical work that has been created. It can be a composition or an improvisation.


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Shopen's etudes in lighting of the Golden Section (904 words)
The musical pieces of the ingenious composers distinguish by the highest percent of the golden section usage, that is "the intuition of the form and ordering, as it is necessary to expect, is strongest for the first class geniuses".
In some cases the constitution of the musical piece combined in itself symmetry and golden section simultaneously; in these cases the musical piece was divided on some symmetrical parts, in each of which there was the golden section.
He asserted that in the musical pieces and poetry there are stringent proportional relations and that the golden section should play an outstanding role in music as the means for reduction of homogeneous phenomena to conformity created by the nature.
Children's Furniture with Music! (721 words)
Musical Furnishings is in the business of bringing music into the home.
By combining musical instruments and fine adult and children's furniture, we strive to provide a unique and surprising alternative to tradition furniture.
Each piece has hand tuned keys, mounted firm and level, allowing the playing surface to double as a table top, bench seat, or even a toy box lid.
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