In music, a motif refers to a segment of musical notes that has some sort of importance to the composition of which it is a part. Some composers, such as Bach, are known to have repeated the use of a single motif across a variety of compositions.
A motif is a small musical idea. It's generally repeated throughout a piece of music and can be sequenced (moved up and down in pitch).
Motive (alternate spelling: motif)
Another term that usually refers to a piece of (although it can also refer to a rhythm or a chord progression) is "motif." A motif is a short musical idea-shorter than a phrase-that occurs often in a piece of music. A short melodic idea may also be called a motif, a motive, a cell, or a figure.
Leit-motif refers to the musical theme associated with a person, place or idea.
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motif is a recurring theme, idea or subject often in literary works or music
motif (music) = el motivomotif (narrative) = el tópico literario motif (visual arts) = el motivo
A motif is a small musical idea. It's generally repeated throughout a piece of music and can be sequenced (moved up and down in pitch).
it is the music that is connected with a character e.g. James bond
A BACH motif is a sequence of four notes, B flat, A, C, B natural, included in a piece of music as a homage to Johann Sebastian Bach.
Motive (alternate spelling: motif)
Ostinato is a motif or phrase, which is persistently repeated in the same musical voice
Another term that usually refers to a piece of (although it can also refer to a rhythm or a chord progression) is "motif." A motif is a short musical idea-shorter than a phrase-that occurs often in a piece of music. A short melodic idea may also be called a motif, a motive, a cell, or a figure.
If you want to create hiphop, techno, trance, rap or other similar music, Reason is the best. If you want to create pop, rock, gospel, jazz, classical or other similar music, a workstation such as the Motif XS (or newer XF) is better. The Motif is complete with a built-in sequencer and keys and control surfaces. With Reason, you'll still need a keyboard to enter the notes for the virtual instruments.
There are currently four versions of the Yamaha Motif. Those 4 models are the Yamaha Motif Classic, the Motif ES, Motif XS and the Motif XF, all listed by order of features.
A 'leit motif' is a reocurring theme. It is used mostly when talking about classical music, but it can also be used in literature to point out a theme, character, plot point etc that comes up again and again.
Motif is a noun.