musical concept
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmusicalandconcept
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musical
adjective
uk/ˈmjuː.zɪ.kəl/us/ˈmjuː.zɪ.kəl/
related to or connected ...
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concept
noun[C]
uk/ˈkɒn.sept/us/ˈkɑːn.sept/
a principle ...
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(Definition ofmusicalandconceptfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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For the purposes of this paper, gesture is amusicalconcept; it is not a physical movement.
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And the starting point is the change ofmusicalconceptin the middle of the twentieth century.
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In short, the bodily metaphor for amusicalconcept, which could be referred to aurally in teaching, is explored through bodily movement and put in musical context.
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The end product too can be very far from themusicalconceptof the person who initially played or sang to the microphone or the camera.
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This combination of auditory imaging and realisation ofmusicalconceptsuggests that there is a 'perception' element in auditory imaging that is critical in the playing process.
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Eurhythmics often introduces amusicalconceptthrough movement before the students learn about its visual representation.
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He ended up with many great ideas but it didn't really fit his current band'smusicalconcept.
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Together they developed amusicalconceptbased on the combination of improvisation and abstraction.
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Quintanilla who at the time was auditioning members for a newmusicalconcept.
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Arranged in seven 'modules', each of which contains three chapters, the book introduces students to the big musical concepts such as sounds, instruments and textures.
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Enjoyment is more likely to develop the implicit learning that underpins the understanding of musical concepts.
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In fact, in the electroacoustic world, each transcription addresses different musical concepts that enable us to articulate in a clearer manner.
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Also, musical concepts are often taught prior to the empirical experience of the external world.
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Therefore, natural kinds of experiences should be used also when teaching musical concepts.
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Together we explored a variety of ways that teachers could help students to internalise musical concepts through body movements.
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The children acquired a number of basic musical concepts.
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Musical concepts and principles in themselves are generally logically presented and clearly explained and as such, could form a reliable source of guidance for instrumental teachers.
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