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The musical term fusion was devalued in the 1970s, but Ms. Ndegeocello's music is a vital, constantly surprising fusion.
Repetition isn't a musical term per se.
Her unusual name comes from the Italian musical term "con dolcezza", meaning "with sweetness".
It happened that "slant" was also a musical term for a type of guitar chord.
With the speed set to zero, unnaturally rapid corrections eliminate portamento, the musical term for the slide between two pitches.
Ms. Rice's first name is derived from the Italian musical term "con dolcezza," to perform "with sweetness".
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When Sendak is at work, he not only thinks in musical terms but often has music playing.
He also published treatises on the organ and music theory and collaborated on a dictionary of musical terms.
He wants rap and soul in his dance music, and his clothing line is defined in musical terms.
"What I do is like a producer picking up the individual tracks of some unbelievable music," said Mr. Bianco, who often expresses himself in musical terms.
Finding Fela does an exemplary job of explaining, in musical terms, what made Fela standout, a simple enough step that most music documentaries ignore.
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