A short musical idea is often referred to as a "motif." A motif can be a distinctive melodic, rhythmic, or harmonic pattern that serves as a building block for larger musical compositions. It can be developed and varied throughout a piece, contributing to its overall structure and emotional impact.
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.
As a composer develops a musical idea she may use fragmentation as a way to shorten the musical motive.
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This is called fragmentation.
yes, a theme is a complete musical idea, a motive may be as short as just a few notes, or a recurring rhythm. It can be any fragment of a musical idea that comes back again and again throughout a piece. So, a whole theme can often be broken down into many distinct motives.
A short musical idea can be called a number of things. It can be called a phrase or motif for example.
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A motif. It is a short musical idea or phrase that is repeated or developed throughout a composition, forming the basic building block of a musical piece.
As a composer develops a musical idea she may use fragmentation as a way to shorten the musical motive.
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.
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It is called staccato. Hope it helps!
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