musical structure
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmusicalandstructure
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musical
adjective
uk/ˈmjuː.zɪ.kəl/us/ˈmjuː.zɪ.kəl/
related to or connected ...
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structure
noun
uk/ˈstrʌk.tʃər/us/ˈstrʌk.tʃɚ/
the way in which the parts of a system or object are arranged or organized, or a system arranged in ...
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(Definition ofmusicalandstructurefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofmusical structure
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Learningmusicalstructureand style by recognition, prediction and evolution.
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It doesn't have a melody or anymusicalstructure.
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From design generation systems, designmusicalstructureor design format, the composer moves to select tools.
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In each context, students considered the relationship between issues of performance interpretation andmusicalstructure.
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He could not have predicted themusicalstructureand style of the piece at the beginning.
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Musicalstructure, he thinks, can provide a more liberating model of the biology of creation.
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Themusicalstructurein this piece does not perfectly coincide with poetic structure.
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He makes a choice regardingmusicalstructure, but in accordance with the meaning of the words.
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Themusicalstructureis usually set and not influenced by the dynamic input of participants.
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In another group discussion the teacher directed students to consider the piece as amusicalstructure.
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This would create a desire to change themusicalstructureunexpectedly, and so appears a serious time management problem.
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The deeper sense of the relation between narrative structure andmusicalstructureis never an occasional, momentary or contingent one.
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In addition, the frozen noise repetitions are shown to produce unexpected pitch jumps with a potentially usefulmusicalstructure.
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Furthermore, today many non-musical phenomena such as neural nets and patterns derived from genetics are applied tomusicalstructure.
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This strong link betweenmusicalstructureand social structure is developed in more depth in chapter one.
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For reasons which will be proved by themusicalstructure, there must in any case have been three voices present.
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These issues go back to the earlier discussion ofmusicalstructureand what might constitute music in the electroacoustic medium.
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In this instance, a partial decoupling between urban environment andmusicalstructureseems to have taken place.
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The various layers of themusicalstructurewere assigned to different spatialisation engines with extensive, characteristic trajectories.
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Earlier comments on rhythm, dynamics, expression and articulation indicate a relationship between these areas and themusicalstructure.
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Yet, to understand his thought, themusicalstructureand its relation to the texts must be studied more closely.
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Here, we define amusicalstructureto be constituted from a hierarchy of structural components and structural relations.
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This analytical platform of a craft-orientated, non-reductive and nevertheless systematic view ofmusicalstructure, is open to related notions of a musical rhetoric or semantics.
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As their act often, apparently, involved dance routines that may have been choreographed, these would have also required a precisemusicalstructureand length.
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But is it possible for spatial elements to be as important carriers ofmusicalstructureas the other aspects of sound?
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