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Music rests pertain to the period of silence in any musical piece. Some may say that notes are more important than music rests but we beg to differ. A moment of silence in the right moment can separate a good song from a remarkable one.Know more about music rests. Be acquainted with the music theory. Identify the types of music rests. Learn to play music. Rests.com is going to be your online guide on your crash course to music. If you are given the talent, you may not only listen to music. You may even be creating your own songs over the piano or with a guitar. Coming up with lyrics is one thing. There are seven elements of music namely melody, rhythm, harmony, timbre, structure, dynamics, and texture. Melody is defined as the series of notes sounding in succession. Under melody are three sub-elements. These are pitch, dynamics, and timbre. Pitch means the lowness or highness of a tone. Dynamics is the loudness or softness of a note. Lastly, timbre is the sound quality. Rhythm has something to do with the sound arrangement in a certain time. Harmony deals with the relationship between pitches that occur simultaneously. Texture refers ...

The following step by step guide for performing meditation looks to serve a range of people and practitioners of the art. These are generic steps and are meant just for reference. Benefits of meditation Meditation has the following benefits. This is by no means a comprehensive list and just mentions meditation in reference to relaxation. You can use any type of soothing music to accompany your foray into meditation. There are a number of albums available in the market today that you can use. Meditation Music has always played a major role in the relaxation of the human mind and body. The correct type of soothing music will make sure that you have a complete meditation experience and will also guide you through the steps of meditation. Inner Splendor Media, a New York based company specialises in providing music albums for meditation, yoga and also deep sleep. If you want more information on these albums and have a look at them, please drop by at www.innersplendor.com. ...

The Prelude The prelude music is the music played 20 to 30 minutes prior to the beginning of your ceremony. This music establishes the mood of your wedding. You can utilizes a vocalist, an organist, a string ensemble or even taped music. Classical, elegant music from Vivaldi, Mozart and Handel is often used for prelude music, but you can play anything from Beethoven to the Beach Boys. Your guests will be seated during the prelude music. The Processional This is the music that begins with the entrance of the wedding party. The ushers lead the processional, followed by the bridesmaids and maid of honor. Then comes the ring bearer and flower girl (if you have them). This music starts out softly and increases in volume until the time for the bride's entrance. Canon in D Major (Pachelbel) is commonly used during the processional. The Bride's Entrance This is probably the most important part of the ceremony music. All the guests rise when the bride begins her walk down the aisle and all the attention is focused on her! Many brides choose Bridal Chorus (Wagner), known as "Here Comes the Bride." However, you can choose any song that you wish. Trumpet Voluntary (Clarke) is also very ...
