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- Accompaniment is the musical part which provides the rhythmic and/or harmonic support for the melody or main themes of a song or instrumental piece. There...
- while walking on the streets. By the 1970s and 1980s, with several meat accompaniments gaining po****rity, more practical open carton boxes and tiny plastic...
- Musical Accompaniment for the End of the World (Songs for Two Pianos, Tactful Synths and Voice) is the fourth studio album by the Slovene duo Silence...
- four-beat swing. During the solos the rhythm section maintains the same accompanimental textures, which both clarify the form and maintain the theme's original...
- eight. Choirs can sing with or without instrumental accompaniment. Singing without accompaniment is called a cappella singing (although the American Choral...
- While a romance generally has a simple accompaniment, art songs tend to have complicated, sophisticated accompaniments that underpin, embellish, illustrate...
- The Juno Award for "classical Album of the Year" for ensembles has been awarded since 1985 (under four award headings), as recognition each year for the...
- sausage, or olives until golden brown. It is sometimes served as an accompaniment to Brazilian feijoada and Brazilian barbecue. In Brazil, farofa is also...
- vernacular". It is usually performed over a backing beat or musical accompaniment. The components of rap include "content" (what is being said, e.g.,...
- The Big Beat: Origins and Development of Snare Backbeat and other Accompanimental Rhythms in Rock'n'Roll (Ph.D.). ???. pp. 342–43. "Riding the Rails...