a simile is like a comparison or analogy, they are common in song lyrics- take the parody on the familiar Yule song- A Blonde, a Blonde, Naturally endowed, with a Breast as big as a cow. the verb as in the second clause makes it a simile, historicaly a simile uses Like or as- ( Blind as a bat) (Like a Rose). there are many in songs.
"The mockingbird's chirps were like music to my ears".
it`s a comparison between two musical notes.
Simile means similarly. If it is below the staff, it probably refers to the pedaling, so you should pedal in a similar manner to the written out pedal markings preceding the word "simile." It may also refer to a rhythm or idea, but it is most often used with pedal markings.
simile
The word repetitive means to repeat. In music we have Repeat Bar lines and similes. A Repeat Bar line looks like this: And a simile looks like this: The one on the left means to repeat the last measure. The one on the right means to repeat the last 2 measures.
it usually means use the pedal the same way you did in the first one or two lines (it will have it marked on the music for the first two lines)...so just keep the same pattern with the pedal.
Simile
music is like the sun, powerful, mighty and beautiful
Simile means to continue in a similar fashion. For example, if in string music, you see "pizz" (pizzicato) above 2-3 notes followed by "simile" above the following notes, all of the following notes are played with pizz as well (until told otherwise [arco]).
it`s a comparison between two musical notes.
I found simile, metaphor, alliteration, personification, and imagery
it was hilarious like justin biebers music
In piano music, a simile indicates that the player should continue to perform in the same manner as previously directed, usually in terms of dynamics or articulation. It is a direction to maintain the same style or approach in playing the piece.
Figures of speech, metaphor, simile, or personification. This is a metaphor
A simile.
I saw on the other site that it was called a simile. You basically repeat the measure before it.
A metaphor
It is a simile.