- ensembles. Often,
African ostinatos contain offbeats or cross-beats, that
contradict the
metric structure.
Other African ostinatos generate complete cross-rhythms...
-
Canto Ostinato ("Obstinate Song" (as
ostinato)) is a
musical composition written by the
Dutch composer Simeon ten Holt. The
piece was
completed in 1976...
-
Western classical music pieces are
called ostinatos.
Contemporary jazz
writers also use riff- or lick-like
ostinatos in
modal music and
Latin jazz. Imitating...
-
classical music pieces are
called ostinatos or
simply phrases.
Contemporary jazz
writers also use riff- or lick-like
ostinatos in
modal music and
Latin jazz...
- and 2011. The
website was
created by
Anthony Morelli and
Misty Weaver-
Ostinato in 2007. Morelli, then
writing as an
anonymous blogger,
originally used...
-
within each
measure from 3/4 to 6/8 and back again). The
chant based on an
ostinato four-note
pattern within the
range of a
minor third is
thought to be of...
- It is
usually of a
serious character and is
typically based on a b****-
ostinato and
written in
triple metre. The term p****acaglia (Spanish: pasacalle;...
- piano. New
techniques and
rhythms were
invented for the piano,
including ostinato for boogie-woogie, and
Shearing voicing.
George Gershwin's
Rhapsody in...
- by
American composer Peter Wilhousky. The
music is
based on a four-note
ostinato and is in 3 4 time signature, with the B-flat bell
pealing in 6 8 time...
- Baby . . . (
Ostinatos, Part I)". classicalimprov.blogspot.com.
April 20, 2006.
Retrieved October 9, 2011. "What is an
ostinato?".
Ostinato_drumming.tripod...