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what are the sounds observed in claire de lune, pierrot lunaire, poème électronique, and concert for prepared piano and orchestra?​

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Answered by rasmiyap51
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'Clair de lune' takes its title from an atmospheric poem by the French poet Paul Verlaine which depicts the soul as somewhere full of music 'in a minor key' where birds are inspired to sing by the 'sad and beautiful' light of the moon

Debussy's Clair de Lune, meaning 'moonlight', is one of the most easily recognised ... qualities of glinting light and detached observation of nature rather than

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Answered by barmansuraj489
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Any tone with controlled pitch and timbre that is considered to be musical Instruments that allow the performer to manipulate the periodic vibrations produce the sounds.

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Idiophone is the type of sound heard from Claire de lune, Pierrot lunaire, poeme electronique & concert for prepared piano & orchestra. Idiophones are instruments that create sound by vibrating themselves. They differ from chordophones and membranophones because the vibrating is not the result of strings or membranes. Under the Hornbostel-Sachs classification system, idiophones are further divided into struck idiophones and plucked idiophones.

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The correct answer is Idiophone is the type of sound heard from Claire de lune, Pierrot lunaire, poeme electronique & concert for prepared piano & orchestra.

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