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To accompaniment
noun
A part, usually performed by instruments, that gives support or adds to the background in music, or adds for ornamentation; also, the harmony of a figured bass.
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Mr. Glover leaned in toward him, looking for eye contact, but no: his role suddenly was reduced to accompaniment.
Everywhere, a multitude of crudités, all being discreetly gobbled up to accompaniment of discreet music from string orchestra at bottom of grand staircase.
In future studies, the experimental design could be enhanced by further factors, e.g., varying the melody to accompaniment ratio might be interesting.
To ensure that the accompaniment is not louder than the melody, we use a melody to accompaniment ratio of 5 dB.
Furthermore, finding all onsets seems to be simpler than finding just the melody onsets, at least for the considered melody to accompaniment ratio of 5 dB.
The first is the call to discipleship; the second, a summons to accompaniment and companionship; and the third, a push into prophetic ministry--to go forth and announce to the world of war and injustice God's desire for peace and justice.
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(The mixing levels are based on personal communication with Gillet, and result into an average of dB drums-to-accompaniment ratio over the whole data set).
The term obbligato accompaniment came to be applied to accompaniments of this type, as opposed to ad libitum accompaniment, the unessential ornamentation or the optional reduplication of a part, performed on a secondary instrument.
Economics have forced the Ailey company to dance to taped accompaniment on occasion.
The clerk to whom she handed to the accompaniment of a final wail, evinced no astonishment.
They carried it in solemn procession to the accompaniment of drums and trumpets to the cathedral.
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