What is the differences of live version and instrumental version in magtanim ay di biro?
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Where a folk song originated is rarely known to its community, and thus the anonymity of the creative process was once considered a major criterion of folk music identification. It has become clear, however, that folk songs and other pieces are the result of individual creation, either by villagers or by professional or church musicians whose work is somehow taken up in the folk culture. The repertory of a folk community probably always included songs of very diverse origins...
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The differences of live version and instrumental version in magtanim ay di biro
- Difference between vocal and instrumental versions of each song over time.
- Positive difference means that arousal ratings for vocal pieces were higher than for their instrumental counterparts; negative differences means that arousal ratings were higher for instrumental pieces than for vocals.
- Thick lines indicate a significant difference at the 0.05 (FDR corrected) alpha level.
- Vocal Differences Instrumentals are different because they usually produced from the studio version of the original song, minus the inclusion of the vocals.
- The purpose of creating a karaoke version of song, rather than an instrumental, is so that listeners and singers can sing along without overlapping vocals.
- Music is a powerful medium capable of eliciting a broad range of emotions.
- Although the relationship between language and music is well documented, relatively little is known about the effects of lyrics and the voice on the emotional processing of music and on listeners' preferences.
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