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                                                        Sony Music Entertainment is one of the largest recorded music companies in the world, headquartered in NYC with offices worldwide. Labels include Burgundy Victor, Columbia, Epic, J-Records, Legacy, Masterworks, Nashville, Provident, RCA Records, Sony Latin, Zomba/Jive.                             
                                                     
                        Short instrumental work, found in Baroque opera, to facilitate scene changes.    
    
    						Industry:Music    
									संयोजित ताल: ताल जिसमें प्रत्येक मात्रा दो के बजाय तीन में उपविभाजित की जाती हैं    
    
    						Industry:Music    
									Organum in which the tenor sings the melody (original chant) in very long notes while the upper voices move freely and rapidly above it.    
    
    						Industry:Music    
									The standard voice types, from highest to lowest, are: (female) soprano, mezzo-soprano, alto; (male) tenor, baritone and bass.    
    
    						Industry:Music    
									The harp's strings are plucked, and its pitches are changed by means of pedals. Its ethereal tone is easily recognizable. The harp frequently plays broken chords called arpeggios.    
    
    						Industry:Music    
									Long-necked plucked chordophone of northern India, with movable frets and a rounded gourd body; used as solo instrument and with tabla.    
    
    						Industry:Music    
									A type of electro-acoustic music in which computers assist in creating works through sound synthesis and manipulation.    
    
    						Industry:Music    
									Earliest kind of polyphonic music, which developed from the custom of adding voices above a plainchant; they first ran parallel to it at the interval of a fifth or fourth and later moved more freely.    
    
    						Industry:Music    
									Early Baroque keyboard instrument in which the strings are plucked by quills instead of being struck with hammers like the piano. Also clavecin.    
    
    						Industry:Music