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... for control of this devise is one that doesn't take much effort for basic "singing" abilities, but to master the human for the reproduction of precise pitches of notes and rhythms, usually, requires years of study and practice. The ability to sing has been shown to be something that is inherent in people. Meaning: some people are just born with the ability to sing and some aren't. The third and most complex form of music production is the use of wind instruments. Over the course of approximately 20,00 years, the wind instrument has evolved into quite a complex array instruments. The basic principles of the use of a wind instrument is done by placing the mouth on or placing a mouthpiece in the mouth and using the lungs, tongue, and lips to produce a sound specific to each family of instruments (brass and woodwind). The sound is then amplified and ...
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