词汇 | dance-music |
释义 | dance music noun[ U ] uk /ˈdɑːns ˌmjuː.zɪk/ us /ˈdæns ˌmjuː.zɪk/ a type of music with a strong beat that people dance to in a nightclub(夜总会节奏强劲的)舞曲 Types of music Afrobeat Afrobeats ambient music anthemic atonal drum and bass dubstep early music easy listening EDM Latinize Latinized mariachi melodically monophonic symphonic symphonically techno Tejano Tex-Mex Examples of dance musicdance music Introducing itself primarily as a sound, to be understood as such, microsound arrived on the back of over ten years of dedicated dancemusic. Sampling sexuality - gender, technology and the body in dancemusic. The two programmes represented opposing ways for listeners to engage with broadcast dancemusic. One precondition was the convention, which still predominates, of dancemusic being provided by sound systems, playing records, rather than live bands. As three computer-generated red cubes cavort around on a green background, shiny, upbeat dancemusic plays, giving the channel a young, trendy feel. Only instrumental dancemusic could be marketed widely, and it became the key to the internationalisation of popular music in the 1920s. This is most prominent in the production of mixes and sampling in modern dancemusic. Making reference to hip-hop and dancemusic, he suggested that there are different authenticities for different kinds of popular music. With its apparent popularity decline, the broad category of dancemusic broadcasting had lost its primary justification of boosting wartime morale. The burst of clicks initially seems disorganised or perhaps stochastic, but it also represents an almost imperceptibly latent dancemusic. You cannot play jazz music as a pianoforte solo: if you perform syncopated dancemusic on the pianoforte it is ragtime, not jazz. However, his argument depends not on revisiting old ground, but on observing certain tendencies in (very recent) dancemusic practices. Not only did he display a ' natural disposition' to write dancemusic, but much of his music for voice has the quality of dance. Although such volatile (con)fusions of the organic with the technological are ubiquitous in electronic dancemusic, they still sound uncanny. Gradually it becomes a style of improvisatory embellishment to popular performance and to public dancemusic to be 'jazzed'. See all examples of dance music 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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