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    Musical phrasing is the method by which a musician shapes a sequence of notes in a passage of music to allow expression, much like when speaking English...
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  • Phrasing may refer to: Phrasing (DJ) Musical phrasing Textual phrasing (linguistics) Phrase (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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    In music theory, a phrase (Greek: φράση) is a unit of musical meter that has a complete musical sense of its own, built from figures, motifs, and cells...
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  • A sting, sometimes known a sounder, is a short musical phrase, primarily used in broadcasting and films as a form of punctuation. For example, a sting...
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  • are to be connected...Slurs are only partially indicative of phrasing; if an actual phrase mark is necessary (to unite several bow-strokes into a larger...
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  • as opposed to musical composition. Musical technique Musical phrasing Network musical performance, a real-time interaction over a computer network that...
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  • transition between the tracks to be done without breaking the musical structure. Phrasing is an aspect of beatmixing, not a separate technique. Because...
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    Melody (redirect from Musical tune)
    not be a foreground melody. Melodies often consist of one or more musical phrases or motifs, and are usually repeated throughout a composition in various...
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  • Articulations can be combined with one another and may appear in conjunction with phrasing marks (above). Any of these markings may be placed either above or below...
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  • a musical phrase. Accents may be written into a score or part by a composer, or added by the performer as part of their interpretation of a musical piece...
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    and musical phrasing are nearly universal to all instruments. To improve their technique, musicians often practice ear training. For example, musical intervals...
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    and motives, and differential geometry as a basis for a theory of musical phrasing, tempo, and intonation. Albert Einstein - Accomplished pianist and...
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  • a higher plane and realise its intrinsic value." - Igor Stravinsky Musical phrasing Tempo rubato Scruton, Roger. "Expression". Grove Music Online. Oxford...
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  • broken into smaller units called phrases, which express a musical idea but lack sufficient weight to stand alone. Musical form unfolds over time through...
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  • Anacrusis (category Greek words and phrases)
    Anacruses may involve fine details such as rhythm and phrasing or may involve wider features such as musical form (such as when used repeatedly). Very often...
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    Metre (music) (redirect from Musical meter)
    Later music for dances such as the pavane and galliard consisted of musical phrases to accompany a fixed sequence of basic steps with a defined tempo and...
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  • novel by T. R. Pearson In music: Call and response (music), a type of musical phrasing or structure "Call-response" or Coro-pregón, a genre of music Call...
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  • the passage of time, expressed in verses permeated with a cadenced musical phrasing. His prose work is divided between travel narratives, autobiography...
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  • coordinated labor movements. The musical elements of these songs involved a call-and-response structure and included repetitive phrasing and improvisation which...
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  • accelerando, rallentando, or expressive musical phrasing such as rubato. Even such highly rhythmical musical forms as samba, if performed in a culturally...
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  • piece are the variation in loudness between notes or phrases. Dynamics are indicated by specific musical notation, often in some detail. However, dynamics...
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  • d'Arezzo, who had taken them from the first syllables of the first six musical phrases of a Gregorian chant melody Ut queant laxis, whose successive lines...
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    use of leitmotifs—musical phrases associated with individual characters, places, ideas, or plot elements. His advances in musical language, such as extreme...
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  • framework". Rikky Rooksby states: "A riff is a short, repeated, memorable musical phrase, often pitched low on the guitar, which focuses much of the energy and...
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  • articulation of a theme can play a role in musical development. For example, Mendelssohn's Hebrides Overture opens with a phrase played legato: This idea later re-emerges...
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    immediately resolved. Fux omits to mention the manner in which the musical phrasing of Palestrina followed the syntax of the sentences he was setting to...
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  • patterns or pulses, steady drones, consonant harmony, and reiteration of musical phrases or smaller units. It may include features such as phase shifting, resulting...
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  • strain is a series of musical phrases that create a distinct melody of a piece. A strain is often referred to as a "section" of a musical piece. Often, a strain...
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    give them any sort of accentuation. The musical phrases will match the grammatical phrases, so that musical pauses happen in places that would be natural...
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    correct musical notes; the musicians are expected to understand what was conveyed by the composer in various languages, and sing musical phrases that act...
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