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<u>The bass clarinet is</u><u> a musical instrument </u><u>of the clarinet family</u>
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The bass clarinet is a musical instrument of the clarinet family. Bass clarinets regularly perform in orchestras, wind ensembles/concert bands, occasionally in marching bands, and play an occasional solo role in contemporary music and jazz in particular. Someone who plays a bass clarinet is called a bass clarinetist
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Sixteenth Note
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A dot written after a note adds one-half of the note's value to the original note's value. A quarter note equals one beat. A dot after the quarter note adds ½ beat (½ of the original value). A dotted quarter note equals 1½ beats.
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Sunken relief is a technique of relief sculpture in which figures or images are carved in low relief so that the relief never rises beyond the original flat surface. This technique is largely restricted to ancient Egypt, where it became common in the Amarna period and later.
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Answer: Motet is usually a more religious work with larger groups of musicians , while Madrigal stays as a small unit/smaller group of musician. Motet is known to be more on the religious side, and Madrigal is "less religious." The Madrigal was known to died out when the Baroque period had started, while Motet was still thriving.
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