He includes in this category: advertisements, songs, drama troops, comedy storytellers (rakugo), and comedy duos (manzai).
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They sing the old songs, worn smooth as burnished coins.
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The drums are the most frequently mentioned instrument in jazz songs, and this emphasises the centrality of 'noise' in descriptions of jazz.
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A deluge of implications is produced when mass-marketed songs and girls' games borrow (often word-for-word) from each other.
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All the songs are gathered into a songbook that is updated from time to time.
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Writers look at festivals, songs, language use, drama and body arts, all of which reflect, comment on or represent warfare in imaginative ways.
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The children touched the guitar and interacted with the music therapist in the familiar songs they wanted to hear.
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When all this failed, these soldiers retaliated through satirical songs.
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Usually three main genres are distinguished: the so-called cantigas d'amor ("love songs"), cantigas d'amigo ("malefriend songs"), and cantigas d'escárnio e maldizer ("mocking and slanderous songs").
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However, most love songs question the idea of male independence.
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In it, twelve dancers, dressed as twelve princes, danced in imitation of the deities, accompanied by songs in their praise.
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Lighting was used with precision to create carefully timed dramatic moments in particular songs.
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We learn from both these songs how the two female artists have colluded with modern technology in production techniques to forge new cyber-identities for themselves.
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Typically, these are strophic songs with three, four, five or more stanzas repeated to the same accompaniment.
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She was musically literate and took down a number of songs from her grandmother and others.
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Collocationswithsong
song
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acoustic song
Nausea is chiefly anacousticsongwith elements of funk and heavy use of various percussion.
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beautiful song
The weather was very warm, so she opened the window, and thisbeautifulsongwas heard in the street.
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best-known song
It remains the band's best-known song, most notably for the slide guitar solos.
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