new musical
collocation in Englishmeaningsofnewandmusical
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new
adjective
uk/njuː/us/nuː/
recently created or having started to ...
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musical
noun[C]
uk/ˈmjuː.zɪ.kəl/us/ˈmjuː.zɪ.kəl/
a play or film in which part of the story is sung ...
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(Definition ofnewandmusicalfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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This would be a sadly lost opportunity at a time whennewmusicaland technical initiatives are badly needed within the wider community.
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It is in this engagement that no-aesthetics emerges as a creative event in anewmusicaloffering.
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The authors underline the importance of integrating new music forms in academic circles and discuss external influences in the development ofnewmusicalsystems.
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Nonetheless, this and many other interestingnewmusicalpatterns may emerge from the interplay of various principles of auditory analysis, from the paradoxes of audition.
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But television has not turned out to be significant as a source ofnewmusicalworks.
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There were most definitelynewmusicalcompositions as well.
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It is well documented that sampling is not anewmusicalpractice, nor is it linked to the advent of the microchip.
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There is only one source for anewmusicalidea - and that is music that exists already.
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Accepting a pre-existing musical framework as the criterion for the design of an entirelynewmusical paradigm clearly restricts the selection of development criteria.
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The charm of the collection stems neither from a need to forge anewmusicallanguage nor from the pursuit of new instrumental sonorities.
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In some cases, this seems to have happened naturally, asnewmusicalopportunities presented themselves.
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How and why does a society assimilatenewmusicalfor ms?
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This first learning phase ended at the beginning of the 1970s with the arrival ofnewmusicalstyles, most notably hard rock.
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He tried to design hisnewmusicalscale and instruments on the basis of experimental science and mathematics.
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Segments are not only repeated but recontextualized; a segment's salient properties and place in associative organization can change in response tonewmusicalcontexts.
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This multiple potential for music is at the heart of thenewmusicallandscape.
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The increased availability of equipment and accessible music has in turn led to an increased public awareness of thenewmusicalgenre.
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These scenes offered strongnewmusicaland scenic possibilities while remaining intensely dramatic.
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I relish working with interactive partners that opennewmusicalterritory no human could provide.
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Indeed, such processes are central to the creation and dissemination ofnewmusicalforms.
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