Riffs. They are simple, catchy musical phrases that are often repeated throughout a piece of music, adding a sense of groove and energy to the music. Riffs were commonly used in jazz and swing music during the swing era.
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"I beg to differ", "It's a small world", "Icing on the cake", "If the shoe fits, wear it" are short phrases. They begin with the letter i.
Who are you? Who lives there? Who did that? Who called you?
Short phrases are not copyrightable.
Many short phrases start with the word will. Some examples are "Will you please help me," "Will you come look at this," and "Will you be home soon?".
stupid school
Short phrases are not copyrightable.
The musical term for a repeated rhythm pattern is called a "riff." Riffs are often short, catchy phrases that can serve as a foundational element in a piece of music, frequently found in genres like rock, jazz, and pop. Another related term is "ostinato," which refers to a repeating musical phrase or rhythm that persists throughout a composition.
Short for PFF
The Adventures of Don Quixote.
Short phrases cannot be protected by copyright.