词汇 | example_english_melodic |
释义 | Examples of melodicThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Simone's ensuing aside introduces a new melodic idea, accompanied by cellos, as well as a new dramatic element. Single-®nger chords, autoaccompaniment styles and melodic auto-harmonisation are common auto features. Another alternating series of collections, this one expressed as a melodic canon in the trombone parts, begins as the opening chords fade away. The quarter tones in this piece usually come from chords or competing melodic strands. Distilling melodic motion to the most expectant and abbreviated of half cadences, the motive makes a strong impression of incompleteness and immediate demand. The composer's considerable melodic and technical skills combined with an infectious sense of fun are much in evidence. Pretheoretically speaking, the difference between sonorants and obstruents, whatever its reality at the level of melodic primes, has a number of syllable-relevant manifestations. The melodic lines are always reaching upwards, striving, aspiring, in tribute to 'the most soaring of minds in the most turbulent of times'. As we have seen, he demonstrates an intimate knowledge of its melodic figures and formulae, compositional principles and techniques. He also puts forward potential melodic and rhythmic modifications, as well as improved instrumentation, notably that of the wind and brass combination. The few melodic instruments used, such as the flutelike koauau, have a limited pitch range. The subsequent sequence, a process of intensification, is realised with harmonic, melodic and instrumental means. Both involve a nucleus being drained of all melodic content. Then, after almost a whole second, the melodic ascent is heard again, in a different rhythm, but still perforated by silence. In the melodic section, she discusses local assimilation. Secondly, there are numerous atypical melodic gestures and skips, odd adaptations, the overuse and over-manipulation of formulae. The melodic writing displays a similar lack of elegance, its jagged line designed to tax the athleticism of even the finest singers. Serial music is based on a string of pitches like a kind of melodic pattern. Firstly, a licensed position acquires its ability to a-license melodic material from its p-licensor. Expressed in terms of elements, the raising and centralisation that produce reduction converge on a single result : they banish complex melodic expressions from atonic nuclei. Having non-head status at some level of prosodic structure compromises a position's ability to license melodic material. The question now is why foot-internal onsets, both intervocalic and domain-final, make poor melodic licensors. Neutralisation consists in a capping of the melodic complexity levels permitted in particular positions. Her careful melodic and lyric analysis here reveals the depth of her own personal response to an original and personal musical expression. The changes to which the recurrence of melodic elements was subjected again constitute an exact correlation to 'floating tonality'. Melodic changes from draft to final version reinforce this revised reading of the text. The concept was defined by analogy to rhetoric wherever melodic design was discussed. The second melodic style ubiquitous in comic numbers is rapid patter, which serves to depict rage, fear, joy or some other strong emotion. Both this and the cabaletta have a jagged melodic contour, alternating stepwise motion with leaps from chest to head register. Her melodic contour is also independent of the orchestra. By algorithmically treating the embedded melodic cells, the composer would generate new pitch material. Here rules are used as both constructors and constraints to build and limit melodic material. In the first section, a high-pitched, cheerfully inexpressive chordal staccato is followed by a contrasting legato phrase tracing melodic contortions at the lower octave. Two separate melodic figures are played and reversed. Moreover, in conjunction with another characteristic melodic gesture, these conjunct descents create a further musical association. The distinction between melodic and accompanying voices disappears. Architectonicism of neumation may also be observed in those melodic patterns reserved for textual syllables as opposed to those for the non-textual intercalations. The opening phrases' serrated profile thematises awkward melodic disjunctures. Both pieces were probably transcribed in the extant sources when the melodic transformation had already occurred. A sine littera chant maintains its coherence across successive consonances thanks to organized melodic reiteration. Although the tenor is measured and regular, there is no systematic ornamentation of the melodic repetition. He combines rhythmic bass patterns and ringing open strings with treble melodic runs that can create the impression of two guitar voices. They sorted out the melodic parts by ear and were shown the primitive chords by their teachers. There is a traditional locus associating visual colour, semitones, beauty (softness, sweetness) and inbetweenness with the chromatic melodic genus and the chromatic tetrachord. From a production stance, the greater melodic complexity of diphthongs may make them less resistant to the syllable reduction processes that apply to long vowels. We then avoid the dilemma of trying to replicate the resolution of tonal melodic and harmonic forces. Even if the melodic phrase has the same shape, the possibility that there are significant variants has to be admitted. The marking of structural elements such as melodic gestures, subphrases and phrases, seems a basic principle in music performance. The book is heavily reliant on pitched percussion and keyboards, with a strong emphasis on the melodic focus of the music. To entertain passers-by, a musician might as well keep the groove going while practising lyrical improvisation and melodic embellishment. Like the trombone melody at the beginning of the piece, the principal melodic idea in this section forms an asymmetrical collection in pitch space. Consistency of melodic transmission does not always imply ease of identification; many of the hypostases-melodic formulae simply defy precise analysis. Other articles emphasize connections between different regions and liturgical centres, as demonstrated in patterns of melodic variants and liturgical practices. The long lines of 8 + 7 syllables are sometimes divided again through diaeresis, and this can be mirrored in the melodic state. The second verse begins with a unique melodic shape on 'potens in terra'. The coherence of the parts is governed by the rhythmic and melodic divisions of the melismas. The source of this pleasure is intimately linked with, and results from, melodic repetition. One of these subtle variants is the filling in of a melodic third by the enclosed pitch. We can consider the formula as the melodic backbone of these pieces since all melodies contain variations of it. The melody seems relatively detached from the harmony; the second melodic phrase repeats the first, despite the changing harmonic context. Others were unhappy that the abstract electronic sound had no melodic or harmonic progression. Typically, a single melodic note is repeated over two different chords, and at two points, over four chords. Both employed fixed melodic patterns or compositions (known variously as chiz, tarz, bandish) conforming to the requirements of a particular modal type (rag or ragini). Right temporal cortex is critical for the utilization of melodic contextual cues in a pitch constancy task. All three declarations are versions of the same, somewhat characterless, melodic theme. The music, by contrast, reveals the identity of the young girl at the outset through this melodic citation. Representationally, each of these processes produces melodic simplification : a two-element compound, defining an adult mid vowel, is dissolved in one way or another. In this case, larger melodic jumps present in the source might also be filled in with one or several pitches. The melodic profiles are based on the reciting tone, diatonic scale fragments and arpeggios, avoiding big jumps. Aspects of instrumentation have bearing on the melodic/contour potential of the motive. The melodic repetitions create 'anchor' points that give the passage its formative articulation. The snare drum's melodic character derives in part from the range of timbres the drummer gets out of it. The reader is told that this will illustrate how minor revisions to melodic lines can make a difference, but no examples are provided. All of these changes, motivated by literary considerations, were carried out independently of the musical revisions, conditioned mainly by the evolution of melodic-rhythmic style. The focus of this section on melodic inhibition is intended as a step in that direction. A generic term referring to the melodic instruments within the band such as saxophones, trumpets and trombones. The melody is text-bound in that the syllabic movement and the tonal (pitch) levels influence the melodic movement. Western art music is organised around the forward rhythmic momentum conveyed by melodic and rhythmic patterning, hierarchically organised into phrases and sections. From here the music cycles are repeated, with the right hand or melodic patterns being played an octave higher. The word meanings, together with the melodic and rhythmic treatment, combine to evoke a feeling of calmness and well-being. Five-year-olds were not sensitive either to major or minor mode, or to melodic contour. There is rhythmic as well as melodic unity in the piece. A later lesson would introduce other techniques for manipulating melodic material including cutting and pasting. The teacher and trainee teacher added drones and melodic ostinati from a keyboard and a computer. Other melodic elements undergo subtle changes to become unifying features. Introducing variety through rhythmic interest and melodic variation would address this problem. Of course, specifying the melodic effects of hardening does not in itself explain why the process occurs in the first place. Not only was it frequently performed instrumentally, it also became a popular song - no mean tribute in view of its two-octave melodic span. The boys enjoy producing sounds rather than melodic tunes. While these considerations are important, they can and often do ignore the ways in which the melodic environment affects the likelihood of lenition. Needless to say, the melodic integrity of the tenor remains intact. Pitch-matching tasks require a child to echo individual pitches or short melodic patterns provided by an auditory stimulus. To replicate simultaneously individual pitches or short melodic patterns after an auditory stimulus involves fewer synthesis skills and requires less self-monitoring over time. Second, the starting point was a melodic composition; as such, it did not have an extra-musical referent. The problem is especially acute with respect to the topics listed in column two, which permit a wide range of harmonic, melodic and rhythmic possibilities. The provision of melodic cues would therefore have been user-friendlier. Why is such melodic eloquence not allowed to be self-sufficient? The fact that certain onset clusters are acquired earlier than others, for example, is a melodic matter. Much of the music was tonal and featured attractive - though not always very distinctive - melodic material. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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