Many times, music is played as a part of what is known as the film's "sound track." In many instances, this music is known non-diegetic, that is to say, there no visible source for the sound within the film's story. Diegetic sound is sound that comes from the story, like as an actor strums a guitar.
Yes, the movie 'The Sound of Music' was filmed in color.
Theme song of the play- and later movie- The Sound of Music.
No, The Sound of Music was a 20th Century Fox film.
The Sound of Music is not on Broadway in New York it ended on May 13, 2013.
Vaudeville music is the music being played while the different vaudeville acts perform. This music is played by an orchestra or small band and usually includes special sound effects during the acts.
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Many of the bands at Woodstock played folk music, which in today's world may sound a little like country music. There was also a performer named Country Joe who sang the ultimate anti-war song but he is not classified as a country singer.
Incorporating many different kinds of music into one sound track
There were many different timbres but they all were voices if I remember correctly.
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I would imagine at least three acts- but there were special stagings also- such as a trick cut-out of the Band Bus and the group on the road singing in the bus- the stage version I am speaking of. I saw it back in l962 or 63 and thought it stank to high Hoboken. and they call that a Comedy? not funny.
Capt. Von Trapp in "The Sound of Music" had 7 children.
No. Sound is anything from an explosion to a thousand nails on the blackboard, to the most beautiful music you have ever heard. Music is an organized niche of sound, an area where sound is at it's very best. But while music relies almost 100% on sound, music is not the same thing as sound. Sound is a much broader category.
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