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  • *2: the score of a musical [[drama]] ...ically given in an opera house, accompanied by an [[orchestra]] or smaller musical ensemble.
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  • .... agreement or concord of sound, concert of vocal or instrumental music, ?musical instrument, f. harmonious, f. SYM- + sound. *1. Used vaguely, after late L. symphnia, as a name for different musical instruments. (See also SYMPHAN.) Obs.
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  • ...hods of classification are by [[purpose]] (sacred vs secular), by style ([[dance]], ballad, Lied, etc), or by time of [[origin]] ([[Renaissance]], Contempor ..."that which is sung". Colloquially, song is sometimes used to refer to any musical composition, including those without vocals. In music styles that are predo
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  • ...ng plays. [[Musical theatre]] is a form of theatre combining music, songs, dance routines, and spoken dialogue. However, theatre is more than just what one ...sh) and the [[Bhagavatamela]] ([[Tanjore]] district, Tamilnadu), elaborate dance and stylised hand gestures prevail. Spectacular headdresses, costumes, and
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  • *4 a (1) : [[melody]], tune (2) : [[dance]]; especially : a slow and stately dance ...easured by [[temporal]] [[quantity]] or accent; specifically : meter (2) : musical time
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  • ...disconnection, and can be understood in their simplest and most compressed form as rhythms – the generation and interruption of patterns in time. In the ...It is to the credit of Aristoxenus that he could accommodate them in some form in his theory. The ancient musicologists reserved the dissonances of the so
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  • [[Image:Dance.jpg|right|frame]] ...ic and to music [https://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9110116/] used as a form of [[Emotional expression|expression]], [[social]] [[social interaction|int
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  • *3: a short musical [[thought]] typically two to four measures long closing with a cadence *5: a series of [[dance]] movements comprising a section of a [[pattern]]
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  • ...the tones represent different aspects of frequency as you observe in your musical compositions and the combination of these tones is much like the artist dec It is simply a form of art as are many regular and routine activities that mortals undertake. T
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  • The study of individual modern and classical languages form the backbone of modern study of the humanities, while the scientific study ...ject]]. Performing arts include [[acrobatics]], [[busking]], [[comedy]], [[dance]], [[magic (illusion)|magic]], [[music]], [[opera]], [[film]], [[juggling]]
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  • ...], [[Grammar|grammatical]] number, metrical foot, (plural) metrical lines, musical strains, perhaps < a suffixed ablaut variant of the same Indo-European base • a song, [[dance]], piece of [[music]], etc., esp. one of several in a [[performance]] : the
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  • ...]] and [[sculpture]], as well as performing arts such as [[theatre]] and [[dance]], and [[literature]]. Other humanities such as language are sometimes con Ancient Greek art saw a veneration of the human physical form and the development of equivalent skills to show musculature, poise, beauty
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  • *2. a. The practising of a play or musical composition preparatory to performing it in public; a private meeting of ac ..., hall, pianist, room; rehearsal band, a band that meets to practise jazz, dance music, etc.; rehearsal dinner U.S., a dinner held after a wedding rehearsal
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  • ...t form into your very own snowflake. See your snowflake design in whatever form of water is most comfortable for you; water being earth’s magic elixir. ...ledge are encoded as it is imprinted on your snowflake. Each person has to dance in their own way, encoding their crystal individually.
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  • ...op the [[skill]], the [[character]] [[trait]] which is in its truest basic form a [[desire]] to know and care in interest in the lives of one's fellows. ...signed to minister" to the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kiss_(band) KISS musical group] this coming weekend] and I would welcome any help that you could giv
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  • ...at what they produce is far greater than the sum of all the parts of their musical activities. Music is an important and intrinsic part of your culture, now a ...n hand—a quill pen, dark ink, and you would place each note on the score—a musical score. This is very tedious, and required a great deal of mental activity,
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  • ...ord symbols journaling would not be possible. Without your skill to play a musical instrument it could not flow, without your understanding of these spiritual ...like minded individuals who are searching and seeking and as well you may form partnerships with other personalities who are not mortal such as myself. Al
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  • ...retty good dancer!" and he said, "Well, you know, most of the girls when I dance with them, they smell of cigarette smoke, and you smell of perfume, and I l ...ecause I always wanted to take love captive, hang curtains on it, mold it, form it, dress it up, whatever, you know. And that doesn’t mean I’m disinter
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  • ...ny]] and I equated you to the [[orchestra]] warming up prior to the actual musical presentation and equated your preliminary [[noises]] as the [[cacophony]] o ...e various [[energies]] emanating throughout your [[local universe]] in the form of [[personality]] and you seek to be receptive and responsive to these [[c
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  • ...r]]. Even arguments for the sake of arguing is best regarded as an [[art]] form rather than an unhealthy preoccupation with disagreement. ...get involved in the existing [[political]] [[machinery]] and learn to tap dance effectively. It's a positive thing you can do. It's a way you can turn the
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