- Industry: Music
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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.
The standard voice types, from highest to lowest, are: (female) soprano, mezzo-soprano, alto; (male) tenor, baritone and bass.
Industry:Music
Electronic instrument that produces a wide variety of sounds by combining sound generators and sound modifiers in one package with a unified control system.
Industry:Music
Wind instrument popular in Eastern and Western Europe that has several tubes, one of which plays the melody while the others sound the drones, or sustained notes; a windbag is filled by either a mouth pipe or a set of bellows (uilleann pipes).
Industry:Music
Guitar-like instrument of Russia with a triangular body, fretted neck and three strings; often used in traditional music and dance.
Industry:Music
A dance form featuring a staged presentation of group or solo dancing with music, costumes and scenery.
Industry:Music
Plucked-string instrument of Middle Eastern origin, popular in western Europe from the late Middle Ages to the eighteenth century.
Industry:Music
Percussion instrument consisting of a small round drum with metal plates inserted in its rim; played by striking or shaking.
Industry:Music