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My Guitar 1.0
The guitar is a popular musical instrument classified as a stringinstrument with anywhere from 4 to 18 strings, usually having 6.The sound is projected either acoustically or through electricalamplification (for an acoustic guitar or an electric guitar,respectively). It is typically played by strumming or plucking thestrings with the right hand while fretting (or pressing against thefrets) the strings with the fingers of the left hand. The guitar isa type of chordophone, traditionally constructed from wood andstrung with either gut, nylon or steel strings and distinguishedfrom other chordophones by its construction and tuning. The modernguitar was preceded by the gittern, the vihuela, the four-courseRenaissance guitar, and the five-course baroque guitar, all ofwhich contributed to the development of the modern six-stringinstrument. There are three main types of modern acoustic guitar:the classical guitar (nylon-string guitar), the steel-stringacoustic guitar, and the archtop guitar. The tone of an acousticguitar is produced by the strings's vibration, amplified by thebody of the guitar, which acts as a resonating chamber. Theclassical guitar is often played as a solo instrument using acomprehensive finger-picking technique. The term "finger-picking"can also refer to a specific tradition of folk, blues, bluegrass,and country guitar playing in the United States. Electric guitars,introduced in the 1930s, use an amplifier that can electronicallymanipulate and shape the tone. Early amplified guitars employed ahollow body, but a solid body was eventually found more suitable,as it was less prone to feedback. Electric guitars have had acontinuing profound influence on popular culture. The guitar isused in a wide variety of musical genres worldwide. It isrecognized as a primary instrument in genres such as blues,bluegrass, country, flamenco, folk, jazz, jota, mariachi, metal,punk, reggae, rock, soul, and many forms of pop.
Real Banjo 1.0
The banjo is frequently associated with country, folk, Irishtraditional and bluegrass music. Historically, the banjo occupied acentral place in African American traditional music, beforebecoming popular in the minstrel shows of the 19thcentury.[3][4][5] The banjo, with the fiddle, is a mainstay ofAmerican old-time music. It is also very frequently used inTraditional ("Trad") Jazz.
Ney Çal 1.0
Ney; Klasik Türk Mûsikisi’nin veTasavvufMûsikisi’nin en önemli sazlarındandır. Ney sazının, her nekadargeçmiş dönemlerdeki farklı uygarlıklarda izine rastlansa da,asılkimliğini Osmanlı Devleti zamanında Tasavvuf Mûsikisioluşumusüresinde almıştır.İslâmı doğru anlayabilme çalışması olan tasavvuf ilmi ileparalelbir şekilde gelişen mûsiki ve ney sazı, bu sebeple en çoktekkelerdekendini göstermiştir. Hatta Klasik Türk Mûsikisi veTasavvufMûsikisi önemli bestekârlarına baktığımızda görürüz ki bukişileraynı zamanda neyzen vasfına sahiptirler.Ney; ClassicalTurkishmusic and Sufi Music is one of the most importantinstruments. Theney, if found traces of the past, although indifferent culturesand periods, the actual identity of the period ofOttoman Empiretook the time to occurrence of sufi music.Ability to work with a true understanding of Islam whichisparallel to the emerging science of mysticism and reedmusicalinstrument has shown itself in this reason, most lodges.Evenclassical Turkish music and Sufi music of important composersthatwe see when we look at people who have the same qualificationsneytime.
Toddlers Coloring Game 1.0
An indispensable part of many people'spre-school and early school years , which is now more funfuncoloring books . Coloring Games prepared for you in thedigitalplatform offers infinite freedom in the choice of colorsandcoloring patterns. Select from thousands of alternativepatternsyou wish , you can paint with thousands of colors.
Real Flute Play 1.0
The word flute first entered the English language during the MiddleEnglish period, as floute,[4] or else flowte, flo(y)te,[5] possiblyfrom Old French flaute and from Old Provençal flaüt,[4] or elsefrom Old French fleüte, flaüte, flahute via Middle High Germanfloite or Dutch fluit. The English verb flout has the samelinguistic root, and the modern Dutch verb fluiten still shares thetwo meanings.[6] Attempts to trace the word back to the Latin flare(to blow, inflate) have been pronounced "phonologically impossible"or "inadmissable".[5] The first known use of the word flute was inthe 14th century.[7] According to the Oxford English Dictionary,this was in Geoffrey Chaucer's The Hous of Fame, c.1380.[5] Today,a musician who plays any instrument in the flute family can becalled a flutist (pronounced "FLEW-tist", most common in theUS),[8] or flautist (pronounced "FLAW-tist", most common in theUK),[9] or simply a flute player (more neutrally). Flutist datesback to at least 1603, the earliest quote cited by the OxfordEnglish Dictionary. Flautist was used in 1860 by NathanielHawthorne in The Marble Faun, after being adopted during the 18thcentury from Italy (flautista, itself from flauto), like manymusical terms in England since the Italian Renaissance. OtherEnglish terms, now virtually obsolete, are fluter (15th–19thcenturies)[10][11][12] and flutenist (17th–18th centuries).[6][13]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flute