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  2. Suite (music) - Wikipedia

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    Gavotte from J.S. Bach's French Suite No. 5. A suite, in Western classical music, is an ordered set of instrumental or orchestral/concert band pieces. It originated in the late 14th century as a pairing of dance tunes; and grew in scope so that by the early 17th century it comprised up to five dances, sometimes with a prelude.

  3. Recording studio - Wikipedia

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    The typical recording studio consists of a room called the "studio" or "live room" equipped with microphones and mic stands, where instrumentalists and vocalists perform; and the "control room", where audio engineers, sometimes with record producers, as well, operate professional audio mixing consoles, effects units, or computers with ...

  4. Parts of a theatre - Wikipedia

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    Orchestra or Orchestra Pit: In productions where live music is required, such as ballet, folk-dance groups, opera, and musicals, the orchestra is positioned in front and below of the stage in a pit. The pit is usually a large opening ranging from 4–6 feet (1.2–1.8 m) wide, 20–40 feet (6.1–12.2 m) long and 6–10 feet (1.8–3.0 m) deep.

  5. Music Industry Moves: Boiler Room Acquired by Superstruct ...

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    Boiler Room founder Blaise Bellville said in a statement, … Boiler Room’s ticketing process will continue to be spearheaded by Dice, although financial terms and details on the structure of ...

  6. Arrangement - Wikipedia

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    Differences from the original composition may include reharmonization, melodic paraphrasing, orchestration, or formal development. Arranging differs from orchestration in that the latter process is limited to the assignment of notes to instruments for performance by an orchestra , concert band , or other musical ensemble .

  7. Music venue - Wikipedia

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    Music venues do not necessarily host live acts; disc jockeys at a discothèque or nightclub play recorded music through a PA system. Depending on the type of venue, the opening hours , location and length of performance may differ, as well as the technology used to deliver the music in the venue.

  8. Music rehearsal space - Wikipedia

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    The majority of the spaces were located in local authority owned buildings created in collaboration with local and regional government, youth music organisations and the music industry. [8] The evaluation report found a music space is defined by its purpose and the availability of equipment and instruments.

  9. Home recording - Wikipedia

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    The way the room sounds or reverberates can change dramatically the way music is mixed, written, and recorded. Untreated rooms have an uneven frequency response, which means that any mixing decisions being made are being based on a sound that is ‘coloured,’ because sound mixers can not accurately hear, what is being played.