- In music,
ornaments or
embellishments are
musical flourishes—typically,
added notes—that are not
essential to
carry the
overall line of the
melody (or...
- to
finish within the time limit; this
group of
riders is
known as the
gruppetto or autobus. In one-day racing,
professionals who no
longer have any chance...
-
artificial division or groupings,
abnormal divisions,
irregular rhythm,
gruppetto, extra-metric groupings, or, rarely,
contrametric rhythm) is "any rhythm...
- In road
bicycle racing an
autobus or
gruppetto is a
group of
cyclists who form a
large group behind the
leading peloton. The
autobus forms on mountain...
- the two
notes may be extended.
Gruppetto or Turn When
placed directly above the note, the turn (also
known as a
gruppetto)
indicates a
sequence of upper...
- driver", by
cyclists such
Chris Boardman, for his
ability to lead the
gruppetto through tough stages,
ensuring they all
reached the cut-off time. When...
-
limit to
allow them to
start the next day. Also
known by the
Italian term
gruppetto.
Barrage French term for a
technique used by race
officials to impede...
- (March 27, 2020). "The
Kristen Faulkner Interview".
Interviews from the
Gruppetto.
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original on
August 7, 2024.
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ornament above and
below the main note; it may also be inverted. Also
called gruppetto.
tutti All; all together,
usually used in an
orchestral or
choral score...
- flexing, 꺾기). The 'Kkeokk-ki'
technique may be
better explained by the
gruppetto ornament of
classical music theory. A note is
figured as if it had been...