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  2. Glossary of music terminology - Wikipedia

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    Meaning respectively "measured song" or "figured song". Originally used by medieval music theorists, it refers to polyphonic song with exactly measured notes and is used in contrast to cantus planus. [3] [4] capo 1. capo (short for capotasto: "nut") : A key-changing device for stringed instruments (e.g. guitars and banjos)

  3. Terrence Loves You - Wikipedia

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    "Terrence Loves You" is a song recorded by American singer and songwriter Lana Del Rey for her album Honeymoon (2015). It was released as the album's first promotional single on August 21, 2015. Written by Del Rey and Rick Nowels, the song has been described as "hypnotic", with Del Rey singing over piano, strings, and a "moaning" saxophone.

  4. If I Can't Love Her - Wikipedia

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    In the animated film Beauty and the Beast (1991), the Beast does not have his own song, and hardly sings apart from a brief solo during "Something There". [1] [2] Composer Alan Menken and lyricist Howard Ashman had not been able to determine a suitable moment for the character to sing in the film, but Menken considered it imperative that the Beast sing in the 1994 stage musical adaptation ...

  5. Lyricism - Wikipedia

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    Music: In jazz, Charlie Parker is renowned for his lyricism. [10] Nearly all of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 's work has been revered for its lyricism. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] [ 13 ]

  6. Common practice period - Wikipedia

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    In European art music, the common practice period was the period of about 250 years during which the tonal system was regarded as the only basis for composition. It began when composers' use of the tonal system had clearly superseded earlier systems, and ended when some composers began using significantly modified versions of the tonal system, and began developing other systems as well.

  7. Introducing the Hardline According to Terence Trent D'Arby

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    Introducing the Hardline According to Terence Trent D'Arby is the debut studio album by Terence Trent D'Arby. It was first released in the United Kingdom on July 13, 1987 on Columbia Records , and debuted at number one there, spending a total of nine weeks (non-consecutively) at the top of the UK Albums Chart .

  8. Hope Springs Eternal - Wikipedia

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    Hope Springs Eternal, a 1997 album by the band The Echoing Green "Hope Springs Eternal", a piano piece by Bruce Barth "Hope Springs Eternal", a single by the band The Sandkings

  9. Figure (music) - Wikipedia

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    A musical figure or figuration is the shortest idea in music; a short succession of notes, often recurring. It may have melodic pitch , harmonic progression , and rhythmic meter . The 1964 Grove's Dictionary defines the figure as "the exact counterpart of the German 'motiv' and the French 'motif ' ": it produces a "single complete and distinct ...