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"It looks like a 30-year section of music, but it was all recorded in the last few years.
In both the da capo and composite forms, the composer represents a minimum of stereotyped emotional states, generally one for each section of music.
Tropes are of two general types: those adding a new text to a melisma (section of music having one syllable extended over many notes); and those inserting new music, usually with words, between existing sections of melody and text.
This was in the Christian contemporary rock section of music stores, deploring the difficulty of studying the Word of God amid the cacophony of "a world that's wired for sound".
Cadence, in music, the ending of a phrase, perceived as a rhythmic or melodic articulation or a harmonic change or all of these; in a larger sense, a cadence may be a demarcation of a half-phrase, of a section of music, or of an entire movement.
(a) Time-azimuth section of MUSIC spectrum at a slowness of 0.75 s/km.
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"It'll be a cross-section of music we love," he said.
Physically lovely, with a lovely voice, she is flexible, a hard worker, a good colleague and interested in a cross-section of music.
He took pride in featuring a wide cross-section of music, which endeared him not only to the mainly gay clientele of the Warehouse, but to the much bigger crowds he would entertain around the world as DJ culture took hold in the nineties.
The sections of Music 140 are open to enrolled students only.
The chanson consists of two principal sections of music, with no text repetition except as required by the poetic structure.
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