musical phenomenon

collocation in English

meaningsofmusicalandphenomenon

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musical
adjective
uk
/ˈmjuː.zɪ.kəl/
us
/ˈmjuː.zɪ.kəl/
related to or connected ...
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phenomenon
noun[C]
uk
/fəˈnɒm.ɪ.nən/
us
/fəˈnɑː.mə.nɑːn/
something that exists and can be seen, felt, tasted, etc., especially something unusual ...
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It is a framework for the analysis and comprehension of musical phenomena, based on a sonogram calculated on the sound's signal on which graphical annotation sheets can be placed.
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Secondly, while expressing a critical orientation towards the productive and fruitional modalities of computer music, they consider it necessary to enhance the relational and pragmatic-communicative aspect of musical phenomena.
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Non-motion is more than just the absence of motion: it is the category of all musical phenomena that deny the listener a connected path of change.
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Psychoanalysts have examined musical phenomena, and the relationship has been reciprocal, as also musicologists have applied psychoanalysis to their work.
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The exhibits are based on mathematical, physical and musical phenomena.
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The writer's approach seemed promising: that of ethnomusicology applied to a recentmusicalphenomenon.
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In cases of the former one must agree that all notation has limitations and that there is currently a paucity of language to adequately qualify the audio andmusicalphenomenon.
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It is important to note that there is no single way to combine body movement and music because there is no single movement appropriate for a certainmusicalphenomenon.
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The bodily reaction gives the student something concrete to do, at the same time as it supposedly clarifies and reinforces listening and understanding themusicalphenomenon.
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From this he argued that simple ratios were not enough to account formusicalphenomenonand that a perceptual approach was necessary.
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Many listeners of the time believed that, free jazz was as much a political as amusicalphenomenon.
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One long-term instance of plasticity is bimusicalism, amusicalphenomenonakin to bilingualism.
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The mainmusicalphenomenonwas the emergence of a new generation of singer songwriters that were the direct consequence of the previous generation's intellectual ambitions.
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They have been heralded as amusicalphenomenonfor their ground breaking live shows and unique blend of heavy soul with drum and bass.
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He was a child prodigy and in adulthood described as amusicalphenomenon.
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The historiography of popular musics would seem to be a challenge to interpret the varying mediations located in the history of musical phenomena.
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Organisation of sonic materials is done through accumulation of heterarchical layers, giving rise to emergent musical phenomena.
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The most convenient tools for a rational understanding of musical phenomena are numbers.
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