traditional music
collocation in Englishmeaningsoftraditionalandmusic
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traditional
adjective
uk/trəˈdɪʃ.ən.əl/us/trəˈdɪʃ.ən.əl/
following or belonging to the customs or ways of behaving that have continued in a group of people or society for a long time ...
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music
noun[U]
uk/ˈmjuː.zɪk/us/ˈmjuː.zɪk/
a pattern of sounds made by musical instruments, voices, or computers, or a combination of these, intended to give pleasure to people listening ...
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(Definition oftraditionalandmusicfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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This is not a feature oftraditionalmusicwhere there is no demand for cover bands and no expectation of this kind of imitation.
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Therefore, while intraditionalmusic, sound-making and the perception of sound are interwoven, in electroacoustic music they are often not connected.
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Traditionalmusiccultures are based on this human propensity for mimicry, and to tell the truth, so is ours.
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The highest support was for a 2:1 ratio in favour oftraditionalmusic.
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His interest in music stems from his personal experiences oftraditionalmusicin which he participates with more enthusiasm than skill.
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Today, thetraditionalmusicis a minority art and overshadowed by western music and culture.
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Intraditionalmusic, playing by ear tends to be regarded as the normal form of access to playing.
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Unlike film sound ortraditionalmusic, the audio environment in a computer game is nonlinear and often unpredictable.
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For many of them, a chance encounter withtraditionalmusicrekindled their interest.
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Specialists in this area will talk oftraditionalmusicor vernacular music.
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This paper is concerned with the development of instrumental skills amongst adult learners oftraditionalmusic.
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One of them contrasted the social nature oftraditionalmusicwith his experience of learning the violin as a child.
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It seemed a natural support for pupils who do not have the performance skills necessary to achieve their aims with moretraditionalmusicactivities.
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The model could be modified for the development of music and art education in countries with similar problems concerning theirtraditionalmusicand art culture.
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In music education, localisation involves learning local popular andtraditionalmusic.
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Pushed to its limits, progress may justify the complete rejection oftraditionalmusicand traditional instruments.
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These shortcomings, along with our experience in computer music and algorithmic composition, have led us to seek alternatives totraditionalmusicnotation.
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Given this, it is hardly surprising that some hybrids involvingtraditionalmusicprove to be controversial.
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Then, computer music can move beyond the role of producing sound effects and back into the logical continuum oftraditionalmusictheory.
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