bit a both
flute
In music call-and-response is a succession of 2 distinct phrases usually played by different, where the 2nd phrase is heard as a direct commentary on or response to the 1st phrase.
It is played entirely with lip slurs. Pick a fingering and go.
The direction of melody is simply called it's motion.
In piano music, notes are connected by slurs. These slurs indicate that the notes should be played smothly, with no breaks. A phrase is the point from the start of that segment to the end of it. A phrase can also be a place where the music gets louder and then softer.
yes they can.
Phrasing of music is indicated by slurs.
a lyrical is a flowing, usually slower, peice of music that is to be played with many slurs.
When a sentence consists of two phrases that have the same length, they are called balanced phrases. Hope this helpful :)
limes
For the same reason it is wrong to use any slurs: their intent is to hurt someone.
Not Really Because It's Racial But,Comedians (Like On Comedy Centrol) Use Rude,Stupid Racial Slurs
Women isn't a race its a sex so i think you should reformat your Question and ask "What are Sexist Slurs Against Women"
bit a both
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.
Not all southerners use slurs but the ones that do it are racist and ignorant to other races and cultures.