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I wouldn't call it musical. It is like a clack, clack sound.
A guiro is a traditional Puerto Rican musical instrument. It makes a rhythmic rasping sound combined of long and short notes.
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Please rephrase - the question is unclear.Music is a part of opera. Opera is a stage play in which all the dialogue is sung with musical accompaniment. The difference is that opera needs music but music doesn't need opera.
I have reason to believe the Musical Saw is something of an illustion like some forms of magic acts or, in a different vein, the Talking Horse, Mr. Ed. Some sort of trickery such as piped in sound effects or a kazoo like device is used.
It is defined as - a declamatory speech-like singing used esp. in opera or oratorio for advancing the plot and/or a passage or part of a musical score given in this form.or: a number from an opera that moves the story along
The opposite of recitative is aria. Aria is a solo vocal piece with a structured melody, often accompanied by orchestra or piano, and is more melodic and structured compared to the more speech-like recitative.
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It is called acapella.
We all like musical sounds and we hate static annoying noise.
I wouldn't call it musical. It is like a clack, clack sound.
The sound of an elephant is like a Trumpet, although not as musical. A badly played trumpet, I might say.
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The declamative part of the opera, like the regular dialogue that moves the plot forward