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resolution Conclusion of a musical idea, as in the progression from an active chord to a rest chord. response Short choral answer to a solo verse; an element of liturgical dialogue. responsorial singing Singing, especially in Gregorian chant, in which a soloist or a group of soloists alternates with the choir.
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Let creativity and imagination be your guide in planning for repetitions of a song or musical selection. Consider the use of visual aids and movement to reinforce the concepts being repeated. Using a diverse palette of repetition strategies brings freshness and excitement to the learning process.
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Algorithms for Computing Approximate Repetitions in Musical Sequences (1999) (Make Corrections) (22 citations); Emilios Cambouropoulos, Maxime Crochemore, Costas S. Iliopoulos, Laurent Mouchard, Yoan J. PinzonProceedings of the10th Australasian Workshop On Combinatorial Algorithms;
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Computing Approximate Repetitions in Musical Sequences (2000) [5 citations — 0 self] ... 35 Algorithms for computing approximate repetitions in musical sequences – Cambouropoulos, Crochemore, et al. - 1999...
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An Incomplete List of Musical Terms ... Binary form Two-part form; the structure of a musical composition consisting of two main sections. ... Fine The end of a musical piece...
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How to Play "Carry on my Wayward Son" by Kansas. For die-hard Kansas fans wanting to imitate the masters, "Carry On My Wayward Son" is a good choice. ... This classic rock hit is really just a collection of several musical repetitions. Like other Kansas songs, it does have guitar complexity, but most of the song...
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Members of the Bach family copied out each others music and also borrowed musical ideas from one another in their compositions. ... Often poets took advantage of musical repetitions, supporting them with closely related texts that thus became suitable for quotation, i.e., they acquired refrain character.
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www.music.indiana.edu/borrowing/browsegh.html
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Writers look at the musical world from where they sit, and watch it march by and change, while they, either seeking to participate in the moments of "upswing," or trying to make their case for viable alternatives to "tradition," attempt to find something that resembles temporary truth.
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The answer is that repetition is the key to musical intelligibility. Repetition creates the enduring presence at the heart of a work's fleet, impermanent existence. ... Repetitions come in different sizes, from small gestures to entire sections.
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