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Till there was you- Sung on Ed Sullivan and on Meet the Beatles

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What is the Beatlemania?

Beatlemania refers to the booming success of the Liverpool, England band The Beatles. From 1963 to 1965, John Lennon, Ringo Starr, Paul McCartney and George Harrison had taken the music world by storm. Fans were flocking to buy their music.


What year did Muhammad Ali and The Beatles have their pictures taken together in a boxing ring?

1945


How many grades are there on the saxophone?

The AMEB (Australian Musical Examinations Board) has a number of grades for practical clarinet examination ranging from preliminary (less than grade 1 ) to FMusA (Musical Luminary) After prelimnary the grades range from 1 - 8 tan AMusA (Assosciate Diploma of Music in Australia) LMus (Licentiate Diploma of Music) and then for musical luminaries FMusA ( Fellowship Diploma of Music ) There are other exams you must take however to receive certificates for the practical exams taken Eg To gain you AMusA diploma you need to have completed Gr5 music theory or musicianship. International Clarinet Soloist - BUFFET R13 IS THE BEST


What does the phrase 'send in the clowns' refer to?

Actually the phrase "send in the clowns" is taken from a song by Stephen Sondheim, sung in the musical "A Little Night Music". It refers to theater playing where it means "if the show isn't going well, let's send in the clowns".


What is the fear of musical instruments called?

Melophobia is the fear of music. The only specific term for a fear of a particular musical instrument is aulophobia, which is a fear of flutes. One might have supposed that if there were phobias associated with musical instruments, the big bass drum and other percussion instruments, and an electric guitar with an amp that goes to 11 might have taken precedence, but no, the humble, the peaceful and harmonious flute is the ONLY instrument to have its very own phobia. Go figure.

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What is the Beatlemania?

Beatlemania refers to the booming success of the Liverpool, England band The Beatles. From 1963 to 1965, John Lennon, Ringo Starr, Paul McCartney and George Harrison had taken the music world by storm. Fans were flocking to buy their music.


What is timbre musically?

Musical timbre is defined as the tonal quality of acoustics, sometimes known as tone color. Pitch and volume are not factors for musical timbre. Rather, the richness and spectral envelope of music is taken into account.


Are regular classes needed to be taken in college if going in to a career in music?

not necessary. there are many musical schools and/or lessons available. check your phone book


What is some of the music written by Andrew Lloyd Webber?

Among other things he wrote the wonderful musical A Little Night Music, the show from which his song Send In The Clowns is taken. He also wrote the 1986 version of The Phantom of the Opera, also filled with wonderful music.


What Beatles song was taken to No 1 by charity ensemble Ferry Aid?

Let It Be


Which Beatles had their tonsils out?

Ringo Starr had his tonsils taken out in 1964; he missed a chunk of a Beatles tour. George Harrison also had his tonsils removed in 1969.


What year did Muhammad Ali and The Beatles have their pictures taken together in a boxing ring?

1945


Where was High School Musical 1 taken place?

High School Musical is set in Albuquerque, New Mexico


Who directed the Broadway play the Lion King?

The stage musical "The Lion King" was "written" by Roger Allersand IrenMecchi,who wrote the "book" (the theatre term for the script of a musical). The music is by Elton John, and the lyrics to the songs are by Tim Rice.There are additional credits associated with the stage adaptation of the Disney animated film. It was adapted from the screenplay by Irene Mecchi,Jonathan Roberts and Linda Woolverton.For the stage production, additional music and lyrics were written by LeboM, Mark Mancina,Jay Rifkin,Julie Taymor(who directed the production) and Hans Zimmer.The chants for Rafikiare by TsidiiLe Loka.


How many grades are there on the saxophone?

The AMEB (Australian Musical Examinations Board) has a number of grades for practical clarinet examination ranging from preliminary (less than grade 1 ) to FMusA (Musical Luminary) After prelimnary the grades range from 1 - 8 tan AMusA (Assosciate Diploma of Music in Australia) LMus (Licentiate Diploma of Music) and then for musical luminaries FMusA ( Fellowship Diploma of Music ) There are other exams you must take however to receive certificates for the practical exams taken Eg To gain you AMusA diploma you need to have completed Gr5 music theory or musicianship. International Clarinet Soloist - BUFFET R13 IS THE BEST


How long has wicked been on Broadway?

Wicked was opened for a pre-Broadway show on May 28, 2003 at the Curran Theatre in San Francisco. Lyrics and music of Wicked was by Stephen Schwartz and the musical staging was taken care by Wayne Cilento. Eugene Lee, Tony Award-winning designer, created a set and visual style for the production. The play's lighting engineer Kenneth Posner used more than 800 individual lights to give the unique feeling and mood to all the scenes. The trial run finished on June 29 and after minor transformations play was set out on Broadway on 30 October, 2003. Wicked is a all time hit in the Box Office and has made record sales around the world. More about Wicked - http://www.wickedthemusicalticketsonline.com/about-wicked.html


Why is John Lennon still liked?

Because he was awesome, well, in my opinion he was. Other people like him because his songs have meaning to them, he wanted peace, not war. and though his life was tragically, and unexpectedly taken, his music and the memory of him never die out. Those of us who "grew up" with him remember his outspokenness and his humor. There was a pecking order within the Beatles: John, Paul, George and Ringo. In a very real sense, John molded the early Beatles and while the Beatles were a democracy, John was the first among equals, and often the other three deferred to him. The power shifted over time, but the early Beatles were John's band.MP