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    Musical technique is the ability of instrumental and vocal musicians to exert optimal control of their instruments or vocal cords in order to produce...
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  • Xenochrony is a studio-based musical technique developed at an unknown date, but possibly as early as the early 1960s, by Frank Zappa, who used it on...
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  • accompaniment. Musical composition, the creation of a music Musical improvisation, as opposed to musical composition. Musical technique Musical phrasing Network...
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    Music theory (redirect from Musical theory)
    States of America, often include elements of musical acoustics, considerations of musical notation, and techniques of tonal composition (harmony and counterpoint)...
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    as in television shows and video games. Other nicknames for this musical technique include, wailing female or moaning woman. Although the vocal scoring...
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    twelve-tone technique—also known as dodecaphony, twelve-tone serialism, and (in British usage) twelve-note composition—is a method of musical composition...
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    Andres Coronel (born February 19, 1978), known artistically as Immortal Technique, is an American rapper, activist and songwriter. His lyrics are largely...
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  • suggest that his musical training led Meisner to emphasise listening as the guiding principle for an actor throughout Meisner Technique. A biography published...
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    Saxophone technique refers to the physical means of playing the saxophone. It includes how to hold the instrument, how the embouchure is formed and the...
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  • Matrix (music) (category Musical techniques)
    musical writings and from Arthur Koestler's The Act of Creation, who defines creativity as the bisociation of two sets of ideas or matrices. Musical matrices...
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  • Musical symbols are marks and symbols in musical notation that indicate various aspects of how a piece of music is to be performed. There are symbols to...
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  • Word painting (category Musical techniques)
    Word painting, also known as tone painting or text painting, is the musical technique of composing music that reflects the literal meaning of a song's lyrics...
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    overlap of phrases and of both phrase and measure-group, respectively. Musical technique Tempo rubato Newman, William S. (1995). Beethoven on Beethoven: Playing...
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  • Richard James, "Avant-Garde Sound-on-Film Techniques and Their Relationship to Electro-Acoustic Music", The Musical Quarterly 72, no.1 (January 1986): 78...
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  • Bariolage (category String performance techniques)
    Bariolage is a musical technique used with bowed string instruments that involves rapidly playing alternated notes on adjacent strings, one of which is...
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    Pandiatonicism (category Musical techniques)
    Pandiatonicism is a musical technique of using the diatonic (as opposed to the chromatic) scale without the limitations of functional tonality. Music...
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  • technique to generate extra data for machine learning Augmentation (heraldry), heraldic modifications Augmentation (music), the musical technique of...
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  • Epic: The Musical (stylized as EPIC) is a nine-part series of album musicals (referred to as "sagas") written and produced in their entirety by Puerto...
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  • Bell tone (category Musical techniques)
    A bell tone is a musical technique in which a voice or instrument is made to imitate the sound of a bell. It is characterized by a strong opening articulation...
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    Klangfarbenmelodie (category Musical techniques)
    is a musical concept that treats timbre as a melodic element. Arnold Schoenberg originated the idea. It has become synonymous with the technique of fragmenting...
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  • Bow (music) (redirect from Bowing technique)
    it. It is moved across some part (generally some type of strings) of a musical instrument to cause vibration, which the instrument emits as sound. The...
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  • Some of these horn techniques are not unique to the horn, but are applicable to most or all wind instruments. This is the act of fully closing off the...
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  • Halloween music, while diverse, often features certain musical techniques used to unnerve listeners. Techniques used include dissonance between notes and the use...
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  • Interpolation (popular music) (category Musical techniques)
    List of interpolated songs Cover version Interpolation (classical music) Musical quotation "What Is the Difference Between a Sample and an Interpolation...
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  • Music genre (redirect from Musical style)
    involving sound". A music genre or subgenre may be defined by the musical techniques, the cultural context, and the content and spirit of the themes. Geographical...
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    Slapping (music) (category Musical performance techniques)
    guitar, the technique is widely credited to Larry Graham, an electric bassist playing with Sly and the Family Stone in the late 1960s. The technique quickly...
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  • Stutter edit (category Musical techniques)
    as BT) is widely recognized for pioneering the stutter edit as a musical technique; he developed, coined the term, and holds multiple patents for the...
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  • Thematic transformation (category Musical techniques)
    (also known as thematic metamorphosis or thematic development) is a musical technique in which a leitmotif, or theme, is developed by changing the theme...
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  • Frippertronics (category Musical techniques)
    Frippertronics is a tape looping technique used by the English guitarist Robert Fripp. It marked the first real-time tape looping device, evolving from...
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    Wall of Sound (category Musical techniques)
    trend that led to the loudness war in the 1980s. The intricacies of the technique were unprecedented in the field of sound production for popular music...
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