musical creativity
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmusicalandcreativity
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musical
adjective
uk/ˈmjuː.zɪ.kəl/us/ˈmjuː.zɪ.kəl/
related to or connected ...
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creativity
noun[U]
uk/ˌkriː.eɪˈtɪv.ə.ti/us/ˌkriː.eɪˈt̬ɪv.ə.t̬i/
the ability to produce or use original and ...
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(Definition ofmusicalandcreativityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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A classified gesture does not ensure anymusicalcreativity.
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Musicalcreativitywould be greatly diminished without borrowing.
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The sixth section is concerned with neuroscientific approaches tomusicalcreativity.
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Section five is concerned with aspects ofmusicalcreativitywithin therapeutic contexts.
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Cross-cultural borrowing has long (and probably always) been an integral aspect ofmusicalcreativity.
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This ancient struggle has inspired both sides to renewal cultural, intellectual andmusicalcreativity, aimed at elucidating their viewpoints.
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They took risks with musical phrases and timing and in so doing challenged each other'smusicalcreativity.
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The first is the position thatmusicalcreativitycan be studied without reference to actual works of music.
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The section onmusicalcreativityand brain function reads all the same as an agreeable antidote to the metaphysical speculation passing for science elsewhere.
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The aim of this book is to provide a broad, multidisciplinary and up-to-date review of academic work in the field ofmusicalcreativity.
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This raises questions concerning whether girls lackmusicalcreativityand self-expression and whether boys are more interested in composition and theory.
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This unusual situation creates strong subjective feelings that we believe can be exploited for enhancingmusicalcreativityand for teaching musical skills in general.
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On one level the book works well as a comprehensive introduction to the variety of research that goes under the banner of 'musicalcreativity'.
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It is to be hoped that his determination to specify how popularmusicalcreativitybecomes popular record success will inspire a wider body of research.
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In the latter part of the article, these tools are used to conceptualize changing forms ofmusicalcreativitythat emerged over the twentieth century.
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More research is indeed needed to establish at what stage in childhood developmentmusicalcreativitybecomes associated with feelings of autonomy.
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At the same time, certain contemporary, postmodernist ideologies should not be allowed to distort what is otherwise a worthwhile effort to teachmusicalcreativityin school music programmes.
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He argues that the listener's appreciation of a new piece of music is dependent upon a previous listening history, thusmusicalcreativityis constrained historically and culturally.
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Other readers will have their own favourite quotations which draw attention to the relationship between revealing understanding and developing understanding + and psychological barriers tomusicalcreativity.
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However, the current definition of local material regrettably fails to provide the crucial safeguard formusicalcreativityand diversity.
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While both sides continue their struggle for land and identity, a big part of their cultural, intellectual andmusicalcreativityis aimed at promoting their own visions of the struggle.
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Her doctorate on the development of children'smusicalcreativitywas widely published nationally and internationally.
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The band have always strived formusicalcreativityand play tight in a live setting.
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The result ismusicalcreativityand diversity seldom seen in groups of this size and character.
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Yet another factor which promoted the rich period ofmusicalcreativitywas printing.
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