CHE SIGNIFICA SONGLIKE IN INGLESE
definizione di songlike nel dizionario inglese
La definizione di songlike nel dizionario è simile o simile alla canzone. Un'altra definizione di songlike è ariose, o con melodia, piuttosto che armonia.
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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «SONGLIKE»
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Music Listening Today, Cengage Advantage Edition
1:47 19 0:00 French horn plays a quiet, tender melody that sounds like a Stephen
Foster song. cantabile 0:48 French horn repeats songlike melody. 1:17
Woodwinds and violins play a transitional figure that begins somewhat like “Joy
to the ...
5:52 El 0:00 Cello plays songlike melody as flute plays contrasting figures. 0:49
Cello repeats songlike melody. 1:17 Orchestra plays transition. 1:30 French
horns forcefully play part of songlike melody. 2:13 Trombones and then trumpets
play ...
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Rookwood and the American Indian: Masterpieces of American ...
Songlike Grace Young, decorator Standard glaze line; slip cast; white body (
stoneware) H. 91⁄2", w. 91⁄2", d. 51⁄4" (24.1 x 24.1 x 13.3 cm) Marks: impressed
Rookwood logo surmounted by fourteen flames/“II/707/AA” incised a) GY cipher b
) ...
Anita J. Ellis, Susan L. Meyn,
2007
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Counterpoint and Compositional Process in the Time of Dufay: ...
In this manner it acquires an almost songlike bearing, which proceeds very
clearly within the simple structure of these hymns. The early Netherlanders,
including the young Dufay, also employed the chant in this new, continuous,
songlike form ...
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Cengage Advantage Books: Music Listening Today
1:47 17 0:00 French horn plays a quiet, tender melody that sounds like a Stephen
Foster song. cantabile 0:48 French horn repeats songlike melody. 1:17
Woodwinds and violins play a transitional figure that begins somewhat like “Joy
to the ...
6
The Give and Take of Everyday Life: Language Socialization ...
Language Socialization of Kaluli Children Bambi B. Schieffelin. My fishhook. 3ne
gimiye / 'Mother — » Abi [following his melodic contour]: Gimiye ne gimiye [
Continuing in a songlike voice] 5ne gimiya / ne gimi andoma / X / X / X / oo /
andoma ...
Bambi B. Schieffelin,
1990
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Identify Yourself: The 50 Most Common Birding Identification ...
SONGLIKE. SPARROWS. Mediant-. k&wily. streaJk&tl. sparrows. FOR MANY OF
US, THE SONG SPARROW IS THE DE FACTO sparrow; it is one of the most
common and widespread birds in North America. Most of us feel confident ...
8
Women of Influence in Contemporary Music: Nine American ...
... specifically employed in the integration of these free, cadenza-like
irnprovisatory sections with the more straightforward rhythmic textures (whether
lyrically songlike or drivingly rhythmic). From a listener's per— spective, the
work's pacing has ...
The songlike middle section has a similar function to that of the fugal section in
the older toccata-like fantasias. Occasionally we find several such middle
sections, so that the piece as a whole acquires a rondo-like structure. Moreover,
these ...
Hermann Abert, Cliff Eisen,
2007
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Birds of Peru: Revised and Updated Edition
Calls a quiet, descending, plaintive “pe'ew,” also a long series of songlike
phrases. Song of cajamarcae a series, sometimes slightly accelerating, of
descending chiming notes with an initial stutter: “chew'chew-chew-chew.” Call a
long series ...
Thomas S. Schulenberg, Douglas F. Stotz, Daniel F. Lane,
2010