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A frame story consists of someone narrating events from the past. Therefore, the frame is in the present, the body of the story is in the past, and the end frame is back to the present.
A color story is a palette of colors used in a line or for visual merchandising in retail stores. Designers use color stories to connect and idenify each piece with a certain season and line. Retail stores often use color stories for organization and visual appeal in their companys store. An example would be if a designers line was safari inspired the color story would be dark green, tan,brown and mustard. Those colors tell a story= safari!!
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That he invented oil painting, it is untrue of course, but he improved it immensely.
song cycle
song cycle
song cycle. [apex]
Basically it is a group of songs to be performed in sequence as a single entity - usually by the same composer and set to the words from the same poet. (apex) a group of songs connected to each other by a common idea, emotion, or story.
Basically it is a group of songs to be performed in sequence as a single entity - usually by the same composer and set to the words from the same poet. (apex) a group of songs connected to each other by a common idea, emotion, or story.
song cycle
No, "Mamma Mia" is not a true story. It is a fictional story written by Catherine Johnson, with music and lyrics by Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus from ABBA, and inspired by the songs of the Swedish pop group.
the whole songs of songs book is a gigantic love story
Yes 1942 a love story songs in Bengali
The rest of the band thought duece was getting more attention then the rest of the group(partly because he writes most of the songs)so Johnny three tears (a member) convinced the rest of the group to kick him out. All told in one of dueces new songs story of a snitch
A Serial is a story with multiple chapters. A Series is a group or collection of independent stories with something in common.
Chuck Berry called these "story songs." (Covach, John, What's That Sound?, p. 74)