Polymeter can convey ambiguity. Low notes can be thought as warm colors and high notes as cool colors. Musical rhythm can conotate an array of emotions depending on the composition.
jazz,blues,rap,and pop
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Some examples of free music download software programs include BearShare and Shareaza. You can get more information about these applications at their respective websites.
Some examples of online music stores are Rhapsody and Spotify. Another well recognized online music store is the Apple iTunes store. Amazon also provides an online service where one can purchase a plethora of music from many current and popular artists.
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The Rolling Stone magazine has to be the most popular music-based magazine. Some other notable examples include XXL, Guitar World, and Guitar Player. Beyond these examples, there are many magazines dedicated to various genres of music.
Post-rock music can be downloaded from many different music download websites. Some examples of these websites include Last.fm and Free Music Archive.
Musical allusions: in classical music, Chopin alluded to Polish folk music of his time. Verbal allusions in song lyrics: e.g. in Beatles' song 'Glass Onion', allusions to the earlier Beatles songs, e.g. 'Fool on the hill' and 'I'm the walrus'.
Innuendos and allusions occur in all settings. In rap music innuendos and allusions usually pertain to violence or sexual relations.
There are many examples of allusions that a person can find almost everywhere in the world. For example, the whole Chronicles of Narnia story line is an allusion to Christianity.
Popular allusions include multiple references to the works of JRR Tolkien by Led Zeppelin and a preoccupation with death alluded to in nearly every song by the Doors.
Some examples of allusions in extracts from Adam's Diary by Mark Twain include references to biblical figures like Eve, Cain and Abel, and the Garden of Eden. Additionally, there are allusions to historical events like the creation of the world, the naming of animals, and the concept of original sin.
I think you must mean ALLEGORY, not 'allusions'
Some examples of allusions in "The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie" by Alan Bradley include references to Sherlock Holmes, Agatha Christie's Miss Marple, and Charles Dickens' "Bleak House." These allusions help enhance the story by creating connections to well-known literary works and characters.
Its raining cats and dogs....i've taken a bigger bite then i can swallow...to be or not to be.
examples of ternary music
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The rhetorical questions ad campaign from Geico has allusions.