2. Name : Mr.Bayu Primanda
Nick
: Mr. “P”
Born
: Jakarta, 08-20-1991
Status : Single
Blood Group
:B
Zodiac : Leo
Twitter : @utha_sanders13
E-mail : bayuprimanda@gmail.com
3. Do
not talking to each other when the
lecturer teach the lesson
Correct your seat, put anything on your
table into your bag
Switch off your cell phone, and everything
about gadget
Pay your attention to your lecturer, because
it only happens one time of your life.
Let’s Get Rocking
4.
5. Music is an art form whose medium
is sound and silence. Its common
elements are pitch (which governs
melody and harmony), rhythm (and
its associated concepts tempo,
meter, and articulation), dynamics,
and the sonic qualities of timbre and
texture
6.
Helmholtz pitch notation is a musical system for
naming notes of the Western chromatic scale.
Developed by the German scientist Hermann von
Helmholtz, it uses a combination of upper and lower
case letters (A to G), and the sub- and super-prime
symbols ( ͵ ′ ) to describe each individual note of the
scale. It is one of two formal systems for naming notes
in a particular octave, the other being scientific pitch
notation.
Pitch notation is started from C, and the last is G. So,
There is not a notation after G (H,I,J,K)
Pitch notation C is same with “Do” in Do Re Mi Fa Sol
La Si Do
7. Do
Re
Fa
Sol
La
Si
Do
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
C
D
E
F
G
A
B
8. LIST OF TYPE OF MUSIC | MUSIC
GENRES
Alternative
Anime
Blues
Alternative Rock
College Rock
Experimental Rock
Goth Rock
Grunge
Hardcore Punk
Hard Rock
Indie Rock
New Wave
Progressive Rock
Punk
Acoustic Blues
Chicago Blues
Classic Blues
Contemporary Blues
Country Blues
Delta Blues
Electric Blues
Children’s Music
Classical
Comedy
Country
Lullabies
Sing-Along
Stories
Avant-Garde
Baroque
Chamber Music
Chant
Choral
Classical Crossover
Early Music
High Classical
Impressionist
Medieval
Minimalism
Modern Composition
Opera
Orchestral
Renaissance
Romantic
Wedding Music
Dance
Electronic
Industrial
Inspirational – Christian & Gospel
CCM
Christian Metal
Christian Pop
Christian Rap
Christian Rock
Classic Christian
Contemporary Gospel
Gospel
Christian & Gospel
Praise & Worship
Southern Gospel
Traditional Gospel
Breakbeat
Dubstep
Exercise
Garage
Hardcore
House
Jungle/Drum’n'bass
Techno
Trance
Disney
Easy Listening
Bop
Lounge
Swing
Ambient
Downtempo
Electronica
IDM/Experimental
Industrial
Instrumental
J-Pop
Jazz
Enka
French Pop
German Folk
German Pop
Fitness & Workout
Hip-Hop/Rap
Holiday
Novelty
Standup Comedy
Alternative Country
Americana
Bluegrass
Contemporary Bluegrass
Contemporary Country
Country Gospel
Honky Tonk
Outlaw Country
Traditional Bluegrass
Traditional Country
Urban Cowboy
Indie Pop
Alternative Rap
Dirty South
East Coast Rap
Gangsta Rap
Hardcore Rap
Hip-Hop
Latin Rap
Old School Rap
Rap
Underground Rap
West Coast Rap
Chanukah
Christmas
Christmas: Children’s
Christmas: Classic
Christmas: Classical
Christmas: Jazz
Christmas: Modern
Christmas: Pop
Christmas: R&B
Christmas: Religious
Christmas: Rock
Easter
Halloween
Holiday: Other
Thanksgiving
K-Pop
Karaoke
Kayokyoku
Latino
New Age
Opera
Pop
R&B/Soul
March (Marching Band)
Reggae
J-Rock
J-Synth
J-Ska
J-Punk
Rock
Avant-Garde Jazz
Big Band
Contemporary Jazz
Cool
Crossover Jazz
Dixieland
Fusion
Hard Bop
Latin Jazz
Mainstream Jazz
Ragtime
Smooth Jazz
Trad Jazz
Alternativo & Rock Latino
Baladas y Boleros
Brazilian
Contemporary Latin
Latin Jazz
Pop Latino
Raíces
Reggaeton y Hip-Hop
Regional Mexicano
Salsa y Tropical
Environmental
Healing
Meditation
Nature
Relaxation
Travel
Adult Contemporary
Britpop
Pop/Rock
Soft Rock
Teen Pop
Contemporary R&B
Disco
Doo Wop
Funk
Motown
Neo-Soul
Quiet Storm
Soul
Dancehall
Dub
Roots Reggae
Ska
Adult Alternative
American Trad Rock
Arena Rock
Blues-Rock
British Invasion
Death Metal/Black Metal
Glam Rock
Hair Metal
Hard Rock
Metal
Jam Bands
Prog-Rock/Art Rock
Psychedelic
Rock & Roll
Rockabilly
Roots Rock
Singer/Songwriter
Southern Rock
Surf
Tex-Mex
Singer/Songwriter
Alternative Folk
Contemporary Folk
Contemporary
Singer/Songwriter
Folk-Rock
New Acoustic
Traditional Folk
Soundtrack
Foreign Cinema
Musicals
Original Score
Soundtrack
TV Soundtrack
Spoken Word
Vocal
Standards
World
Traditional Pop
Vocal Jazz
Vocal Pop
Africa
Afro-Beat
Afro-Pop
Asia
Australia
Cajun
Caribbean
Celtic
Celtic Folk
Contemporary Celtic
Drinking Songs
Europe
France
Hawaii
Indian Pop
Japan
Japanese Pop
Klezmer
Middle East
North America
Polka
South Africa
South America
Traditional Celtic
Worldbeat
Zydeco
9. Reggae
is a music genre first
developed in Jamaica in the late
1960s. While sometimes used in a
broad sense to refer to most types of
popular Jamaica Dance Music, the
term reggae more properly denotes a
particular music style that evolved out
of the earlier genres ska and
rocksteady.
10.
Rock music is a genre of popular music that
originated as "rock and roll" in the United
States in the 1950s, and developed into a
range of different styles in the 1960s and later,
particularly in the United Kingdom and the
United States. It has its roots in 1940s' and
1950s' rock and roll, itself heavily influenced
by rhythm and blues and country music.
Rock music also drew strongly on a number
of other genres such as blues and folk, and
incorporated influences from jazz, classical
and other musical sources.
11. There are many kinds of Rock Music, such as :
a) Garage rock
b) Pop rock
c) Blues rock
d) Folk rock
e) Psychedelic rock
f)
Roots rock
g) Progressive rock
h) Jazz rock
i)
Glam rock
j)
Soft rock, hard rock and early heavy metal
k) Punk rock
l)
Emergence of alternative rock
m) Grunge
12.
Rap music, also sometimes known as hip-hop music, is a style of popular
music believed to have its beginnings in African-American inner-city
street culture. Rap musicians generally perform in a vocal style in which
the lyrics are spoken, rather than sung. This type of music often deals
with the hardships of inner-city life, though it is generally as varied in
theme as any other style of music. Hip hop is generally characterized
more by its often complex, rhyming lyrics than by its subject matter.
Though it has its beginnings in the underground music scene of the
1970s, this music is today considered a very mainstream music genre,
popular among people of all ages and backgrounds.
Unlike many other styles of music, rap music is generally not sung, and
lyrics are spoken against a backdrop of music. This music often consists
of beats and rhythms borrowed from the soul, funk, or rock genres.
Musicians typically remix these sounds and rhythms, adding their own
innovations, and often synthesized musical elements.
Rap songs are often known for their focus on controversial themes, such
as gang violence. Often, however, musicians sing about a wide range of
events and themes. They often express their political and social views,
and they may discuss their own lives or even write love songs.
Performers have even been known to write rap songs about fictional
events.
13.
Jazz is a music that originated at the beginning
of the 20th century, arguably earlier, within the
African-American communities of the Southern
United States. Its roots lie in the adoption by
African-Americans of European harmony and
form, taking on those European elements and
combining them into their existing Africanbased music. Its African musical basis is
evident in its use of blue notes, improvisation,
polyrhythms, syncopation and the swung note.
From its early development until the present
day, jazz has also incorporated elements from
popular music especially, in its early days, from
American popular music.
14. K-pop (an abbreviation of Korean pop (Korean: 가요 kayo) is a musical
genre originating in South Korea, characterized by a wide variety of
audiovisual elements. Although it incorporates all forms of Korean popular
music, such as trot and folk music, the term is more often used to refer to
songs produced by idol groups.
In 1992, modern K-pop was ushered in with the formation of Seo Taiji & Boys,
whose successful experimentation with different music styles had sparked a
paradigm shift in the music industry of South Korea. As a result, the
integration of foreign musical elements in song production has become a
common practice in the K-pop industry.
By tapping into social networking services and the video sharing platform
YouTube, the K-pop industry's ability to secure a sizeable overseas audience
has facilitated a noticeable rise in the global proliferation of the genre. Since
the mid-2000s, the K-pop music market has experienced double digit growth
rates. In the first half of 2012, it grossed nearly US$3.4 billion, and was
recognized by Time magazine as "South Korea's Greatest Export"
15.
Dangdut is a genre of Indonesian popular music that is partly
derived from Hindustani or Hindi music, Malay, Arabic. Dangdut is
a very popular genre because of its melodious instrumental
usage and vocals by the singers and musicians, and Indonesians
really enjoy Dangdut together while dancing in the Ghoomar
style. Dangdut really has a powerful feeling to enjoyment
because of its tabla and gendang beat, which insists Dangdut
listeners to dance to it. Dangdut has very similar melody, vocal,
and instruments to Indian Hindustani Music, because of its
influence from India and Sanskrit.
A dangdut band typically consists of a lead singer, male or
female, backed by four to eight musicians. Instruments usually
include a tabla, Gendang, Flute, mandolin, guitars, and
synthesizers.The term has been expanded from the desert-style
music to embrace other musical styles.Modern dangdut
incorporates influences from Middle Eastern pop music, Western
rock, house music, hip-hop music, contemporary R&B, and
reggae.