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  • ...erence.com/views/ENTRY.html?subview=Main&entry=t23.e22155]] The adjectival form is ''fugal''.[https://www.oxfordreference.com/views/ENTRY.html?subview=Main
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  • ...jazz], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classical_music classical] and other musical sources. ...ure] using a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verse-chorus_form verse-chorus form], but the genre has become extremely [[diverse]]. Like pop music, lyrics of
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  • ...the term "multimedia" is used to describe multiple occurrences of only one form of media such as a collection of audio CDs. This is why it's important that ...ovement of and within a picture, making ModulArt an interactive multimedia form of art. Performing arts may also be considered multimedia considering that
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  • '''Poetry''' (from the [[Greek]] "ποίησις", poiesis, a "making") is a [[form]] of [[literary]] [[art]] in which [[language]] is used for its [[aesthetic ...uch as [[repetition]], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Line_(poetry) verse] form and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhyme rhyme], and emphasized the aesthet
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  • ::c. by (also with) note: in a musical setting, to music; from written or printed music. Obs. (U.S. in later use). :7. a. A single tone of definite pitch, as produced by a musical instrument, the human voice, etc. Cf. TONE n. 2a.
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  • Songs are typically for a [[solo]] singer, though they may also be in the form of a [[duet]], trio, or composition involving more [[voice]]s. (Works with ..."that which is sung". Colloquially, song is sometimes used to refer to any musical composition, including those without vocals. In music styles that are predo
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  • Originally ''cord'' , aphetic form of [[accord]] * three or more [[musical]] [[tones]] sounded [[simultaneously]]
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  • ...easured by [[temporal]] [[quantity]] or accent; specifically : meter (2) : musical time :c (1) : a grouping of a specified number of musical beats located between two consecutive vertical lines on a staff (2) : a met
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  • ...ing resembling a scroll in shape; especially : a [[spiral]] or convoluted form in ornamental [[design]] derived from the curves of a loosely or partly rol :b : the curved head of a bowed stringed musical instrument
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  • ...disconnection, and can be understood in their simplest and most compressed form as rhythms – the generation and interruption of patterns in time. In the ...It is to the credit of Aristoxenus that he could accommodate them in some form in his theory. The ancient musicologists reserved the dissonances of the so
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  • #Seemingly effortless [[beauty]] or charm of movement, form, or proportion. #Grace Used with His, Her, or Your as a title and form of address for a duke, duchess, or archbishop.
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  • :b : a literary or musical trifle or diversion ...practice [[skills]] they will need as adults. Adults use toys and play to form and strengthen [[social]] bonds, teach, remember and reinforce lessons from
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  • ...the tones represent different aspects of frequency as you observe in your musical compositions and the combination of these tones is much like the artist dec It is simply a form of art as are many regular and routine activities that mortals undertake. T
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  • :d (1) : the holding over of one or more musical [[tones]] of a chord into the following chord producing a momentary discord '''Suspension''' is a [[form]] of [[punishment]] that people receive for violating rules and regulation
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  • ...ural" [[epistemology]] of human activities as conditioned by nature in the form of language and customary usage. Romanticism reached beyond the [[rational] ...tical [[authority]], which permitted [[freedom]] from classical notions of form in art. There was a strong recourse to historical and natural [[inevitabili
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  • combined with their [[music|musical]] sensitivities, had allowed them so the Helianx used focussed sound waves to form and shape
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  • A '''rhetorical question''' is a [[figure of speech]] in the form of a [[question]] that is asked in order to make a [[point]] and without th ...s://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodgers_and_Hammerstein Rodgers and Hammerstein] musical, The ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sound_of_Music Sound of Music]'',
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  • ...owever, it tends to [[synchronize]] naturally to a weak [[degree]]. As a [[form]] of [[mass]] nonverbal [[communication]], it is a simple indicator of the
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  • ...vated stage where actors use props staging plays. [[Musical theatre]] is a form of theatre combining music, songs, dance routines, and spoken dialogue. How
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  • *3: a short musical [[thought]] typically two to four measures long closing with a cadence ...ly are more like compounds, such as "[[women]]'s magazines," which has the form of a possessive noun phrase, but which refers (just like a compound) to one
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