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A pulse is the basic beat in music that is felt and established by the specified time signature. It is the "musical heartbeat."
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A musical motive is typically a short, distinctive melodic or rhythmic idea that serves as a building block for a composition. Any description that suggests a long, complex phrase or an entire musical theme would not accurately describe a musical motive. Additionally, terms that refer to harmonic progressions or lyrics would also not fit the definition of a musical motive.
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Melody, song or lyric are terms that refer to a form of expression within a musical genre.
A pulse is the basic beat in music that is felt and established by the specified time signature. It is the "musical heartbeat."
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Melody, song or lyric are terms that refer to a form of expression within a musical genre.
There are hundreds of musical terms that end in a vowel. These terms can be found on various websites that contain a music glossary.
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In painting, texture can refer to a depiction of texture or the texture of the paint itself. Van Gogh's paintings were thick, swirly and gooey. They had tremendous texture, whereas "The Helga Pictures," by Andrew Wyeth have intricate brushwork that seems to give intimate detail to every thread in a sweater, every strand of hair. The painting itself, however in done in drybrushed watercolor with touches of egg tempera.
A musical score or the process of creating a musical score.
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A musical motive is typically a short, distinctive melodic or rhythmic idea that serves as a building block for a composition. Any description that suggests a long, complex phrase or an entire musical theme would not accurately describe a musical motive. Additionally, terms that refer to harmonic progressions or lyrics would also not fit the definition of a musical motive.
Some musical terms for singing techniques include vibrato, falsetto, belting, and legato.
The terms that refer to music written by Philippe de Vitry that featured the introduction and used rhyme are "formes fixes" and "isorhythmic motet." These compositions were innovative for their time and became influential in the development of musical styles in the 14th century.