The original Hornbostel/Sachs system had 4 categories:
1. Idiophones - Instruments that vibrate themselves such as a xylophone
2. Membranophones - Instruments that have a vibrating membrane such a as a drum.
3. Chordophones - Instruments with vibrating strings
4. Aerophones - Instruments which incorporate vibration of air.
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Answer:
1: Practice, be on time, and pay attention at rehearsals
2: Dynamics is the contrast in audio levels of a piece of music, from extremely soft to extremely loud. Dynamics are written with symbols like f, sfz, p, and pp.
3: Blues music can have a very unique rhythm. Blues music commonly uses rhythmic practices such as syncopation and swing.
1: Preparation is essential for an effective musical performance because it allows you to work on things that you are bad at so you do not embarrass yourself on stage.
2: Some ways to warm up are by playing full playthroughs of your music, playing etudes, playing scales, or playing parts of the music that you struggle with. If I could only choose one of these ways to warm up, I would choose to play parts of the music that I struggle with. I would choose this because it allows you to have time to work out the final kinks in the performance.
3: Identifying what type of music you like is the first step in becoming a dynamic performer because you usually play better and more expressively if you are playing music that you enjoy. You could find your sound by listening to a lot of music.
I think you should get the second one.