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Discover LudwigThe phrase "audio accompaniment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to sound or music that enhances or supports a visual element, such as a video, presentation, or performance.
Example: "The documentary featured stunning visuals paired with an audio accompaniment that included interviews and ambient sounds."
Alternatives: "soundtrack" or "musical support".
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It can add transitions, insert still photos and edit the audio accompaniment.
In another room of the museum, a 360-degree screen animates parts of the scroll, to an audio accompaniment.
But the pace of app innovation is such that a slide show with some audio accompaniment is now considered mundane.
Spend time with the show's audio accompaniment, delivered on iPods and at two listening stations, and revel in works like "Metastaseis" (1953-54) and "Erikhthon" (1974).
The audio accompaniment consists of the opening chords of the Nirvana anthem "Smells Like Teen Spirit," remixed to a slow, sonorous dirge.
With their reverb-drenched, melancholic guitars and somnolent rhythms, Dylan Carson's revived Earth always seemed the perfect audio accompaniment to a photographic journey through America's hinterland.
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Her latest works are big versions of talking greeting cards: color photographs of herself, as usual, wearing Ping-Pong balls for eyes, dressed up in the personas of deranged women, with gag-line audio accompaniments.
Created in collaboration with director Virginia Heath and producer Grant Keir, it's an audio-accompaniment to a "poetic documentary film" of the same name, and you can see a bit here.
On "Diamonds," the Rihanna hit he wrote with Stargate, he took a snippet of Mr. Eriksen's singing, altered the sound electronically to make it dirtier, then used that timbre, manipulated with audio software, to create ghostly accompaniment lines.
YouTube is reverting back to what it would have looked like had it been around in 1911, complete with grainy, sepia video footage, no audio tracks (save for piano accompaniment), and title cards in place of the site's normal comments.
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