If the musical phrase comes back later in the peice, or symphony - depending on the length. Or if you hear a certain bar over and over, that could also be repetition.
Learning music through repetition was boring.
'Answer' is a term regarding Baroque music. In a fugue the subject is first stated alone. Then the repetition of the subject is known as the answer.
depends on where it is.... what is the context?
Minimalist music: Music based on the frequent repetition (with the slightest variations) of a small musical idea.Glass, Einstein on the Beach (Chapter 55)
to have notes equal a measure
The term "beat" in sound or music refers to the rhythmical repetition of a sound or sounds.
Learning music through repetition was boring.
'Answer' is a term regarding Baroque music. In a fugue the subject is first stated alone. Then the repetition of the subject is known as the answer.
The applicable term is assonance, which often creates rhymes.
Repetition is the act of repeating or restating something in order to emphasize or reinforce a message or idea. It is a common rhetorical device used in writing, speaking, and music to create emphasis, rhythm, or unity.
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That's not a standard term in music.
It reders to a bar.
In a singing style
depends on where it is.... what is the context?
I know of no music term "gure." There is, however, the word leger, as in leger lines, the lines on music staff paper, for writing music.
Musical repetition is when a specific musical idea, such as a melody, rhythm, or motif, is repeated in a piece of music. This repetition can create structure, coherence, and familiarity within the music, and can be used to enhance the overall impact and effectiveness of a musical composition.