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In music a phrase (Greek φράση, sentence, expression, see also strophe) is a section of music that is relatively self contained and coherent over a medium time scale. In common practice, phrases are often four and most often eight bars, or measures, long.
A sting is a short musical phrase, primarily used in television shows and films as a form of punctuation—for example at the end of a scene, or as a dramatic climax is imminent. It can be played on a variety of instruments and performed by a group or orchestral ensemble. Another form of sting, ofte...
A phrase in music is similar to a complete sentence in English. There is a small pause after each phrase in the middle section of Holst's "Jupiter." The students can visual mark the end of the phrases ...
Definition of musical phrase in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of musical phrase. Pronunciation of musical phrase. Translations of musical phrase. ... Noun 1. musical phrase - a short musical passage
The musical phrase idea has been “expanded” in contemporary music. Some (T.Wishart) call it a sequence and thereby tries to get around the traditional musical phrase element.
An Incomplete List of Musical Terms ... Closing of a phrase or section of music
Palmer, C., & Krumhansl, C. L. (1987a). Pitch and temporal contributions to musical phrase perception: Effects of harmony, performance timing, and familiarity. Perception and Psychophysics, 41, 505-518. ...
Why does one dance, one gesture, one musical phrase, one abstract design move us and another, which might sound exactly the same if described in mere words, leave us cold?
Musical Phrase-Structured Audio Communication (Make Corrections) John C. K. Hankinson Department of Computer Science University of York...
Piano lessons 3 covers piano keys - notes C, B, A, legato, staccato, slur, a musical phrase, and a melody for practicing topics.
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