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  • ...g/wiki/Classical_music classical music], the term is most often used for a composition for two singers or pianists; with other instruments, the word '''''duo''''' ...mers of a duet. The word is also occasionally used in [[reference]] to non-musical activities performed together by two people.
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  • ...s, or listen to other people's composition, which makes it an ever-growing musical community, by the music lovers for the music lovers. Contains more than 37,
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  • :c (1) : the musicians engaged in the [[performance]] of a [[musical]] ensemble (2) : a [[group]] of [[supporting]] players, [[singers]], or [[d ...[[composition]] of different ensembles, and for the repertoire of songs or musical works that these ensembles [[perform]].
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  • :a : a musical [[composition]] for a single [[voice]] or instrument with or without accompaniment ...alone]], even though ''assolo'' is now used in Italy when referring to the musical solo) is a piece or a section of a piece played or [[sung]] by a single per
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  • *2: an instrumental [[composition]] in several movements, written for a small ensemble, and midway between th In [[music]], a '''serenade''' (or sometimes ''serenata'') is a musical [[composition]], and/or performance, in someone's [[honor]]. Serenades are typically calm
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  • A '''song''' is a metrical composition intended or adapted for singing, especially one in rhymed stanzas; a lyric; ...solo]] singer, though they may also be in the form of a [[duet]], trio, or composition involving more [[voice]]s. (Works with more than one voice to a part, howev
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  • .... agreement or concord of sound, concert of vocal or instrumental music, ?musical instrument, f. harmonious, f. SYM- + sound. *1. Used vaguely, after late L. symphnia, as a name for different musical instruments. (See also SYMPHAN.) Obs.
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  • ...succession, in combination, and in temporal [[relationships]] to produce a composition having [[unity]] and continuity :b : musical [[quality]] <the music of verse>
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  • ...The representation of a part in a [[drama]], or the rendering of a musical composition, according to one's [[conception]] of the [[author]]'s [[idea]].
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  • :b : a piece raising the strings of a [[musical]] instrument *3a : a musical passage linking two sections of a [[composition]]
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  • ...ical instrument so that you are not challenged by the process of playing a musical instrument, so it is helpful for you to school yourselves with the proper v ...that we are functioning in spirit at will, here now, today. In writing our composition or when working in service for other fellows we are working in conjunction
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  • ...d retune constantly in an ongoing renewal of [[evolution]]ary practices of composition forged at the nexus of wryd and flesh. Such are the repetitions of the info "The instrument of human consciousness, like a musical instrument has to be tuned anew continually, and this tuning depends on the
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  • ...owed by closing material, the [[coda]]. In this sense, fugue is a style of composition, rather than fixed structure. Though there are certain established practice ...sed a sense of the arduousness and also the inauthenticity of modern fugue composition, or any composing of fugue in a contemporary context, i.e., as an [[anachro
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  • *6a : greater stress given to one musical [[tone]] than to its [[neighbors]] *7a : emphasis laid on a part of an artistic [[design]] or [[composition]]
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  • ...of information and knowledge are made. More generally, a structure is the composition of knowledge as elements and their combinations. The [[content]] is the inf ...rt form consisting of sound and silence expressed through time. The term [[musical form]], a type of structure, refers to two related concepts:
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  • ...orale'' or ''chorus'' is a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musical_ensemble musical ensemble] of singers. Choral music, in turn, is the [[music]] [[written]] s ...n a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venetian_polychoral_style polychoral] [[composition]]. In typical 18th- to 21st-century [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oratorio
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  • ...e dynamics of time and timing introduces the conditions (interference) for composition (resonance). Enjoining ecstatic and meditative cultures of music and dance ...oneself in the attitude of the singer, tune one's voice to the fullness of musical sound, and from that point descend to the slightly less vibrant state suita
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  • ...wikipedia.org/wiki/ModulArt ModulArt] brings two key elements of musical [[composition]] and [[film]] into the world of [[painting]]: variation of a [[theme]] and
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  • ...irst element I wish to communicate today: the importance of a multifaceted composition of many voices to embody Spirit. You have the old adage that “no man is a ...rienced voices to assist, and your voice is needed, not only in content or composition but in willingness. As one gives oneself to the process of communion the in
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  • *1: a [[literary]] or [[musical]] work in which the style of an [[author]] or work is closely [[imitated]] ...ry somewhere between [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pastiche pastiche] ("a composition in another artist's [[manner]], without satirical [[intent]]") and [https:/
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