Verses. When you write a song the lines are called verses not stanzas. Stanzas is a line in a poem.
Through- composed.
Strophic Form
The number of stanzas in the national anthem varies from country to country as almost each has a different national anthem.
It makes music
Both.In the norwegian pre- and middleschool (from age 6 - 17) you have a curriculum of music history, music theory and practical music.The amount of emphasis on either music history, music theory or practical music is decided by each individual school, although a certain basic knowledge within each field is set by our board of education.
Jazz at one time encompassed all types of music. It was then that Jazz became known as the expression of the people. Emotions were told and stories were told in each Jazz song.
A style of jazz music where the important thing was for each performer to contribute his/her own feeling for the music at the moment
a poem
several of Watts's stanzas memorized
The number of stanzas in the national anthem varies from country to country as almost each has a different national anthem.
In poems, irregular stanzas are usually those with different amounts of lines in each stanza. Whereas, regular stanzas are those with the same amounts of lines in each stanza. this usually gives the poem a song-like quality.
The rhyme scheme for each stanza in the poem "Home They Brought Her Warrior Dead" by Alfred Lord Tennyson is ABAB. This pattern continues throughout the four stanzas in the poem.
"To His Coy Mistress" by Andrew Marvell consists of three stanzas. Each stanza is varying in length and presents different arguments to convince the mistress to seize the moment and embrace love and passion.
The poem "Saturday at the canal" by Gary Soto consists of four stanzas. Each stanza follows a different aspect of the narrator's experience at the canal on a Saturday.
"Song of Myself" by Walt Whitman is written in no distinct stanzas or cantos. It is divided into 52 sections, each exploring different themes and ideas. The lack of formal structure gives the poem a sense of freedom and fluidity.
A short poem, -- usually amatory., A poem of fourteen lines, -- two stanzas, called the octave, being of four verses each, and two stanzas, called the sestet, of three verses each, the rhymes being adjusted by a particular rule., To compose sonnets.
"To His Coy Mistress" by Andrew Marvell has three stanzas. Each stanza contains varying numbers of lines, with the first stanza having 20 lines, the second stanza having 12 lines, and the third stanza having 14 lines.
"The Highwayman" by Alfred Noyes consists of 23 stanzas. Each stanza in the poem follows a consistent rhyme scheme and rhythm, contributing to the flow and storytelling of the narrative.
Setting the poem to music is known as "text setting" or composing "music to text." It involves creating musical melodies and harmonies that correspond to the words and structure of the poem.