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  • The '''Nokia 2651''' is [[Nokia]]'s first entry level [[Flip (form)|clamshell]] phone. It was described as a "stylish fold for every occasion | Form factor || Clamshell ...
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  • [[Category:Polyphonic form]] ...
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  • ...нска музика'') is a [[polyphonic]] type of singing. It is the most popular form of rural music in [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]]. The singers are usually accom Bosnian root music is a polyphonic, or more commonly [[heterophonic]] music, which is usually sung by two sing ...
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  • ...synthesizer|polyphonic]] [[MIDI]] [[Keyboard instrument|keyboard]] in the form of a [[keytar]]. It has a distinctive white body with a long neck, with de ...
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  • ...es were placed next to each other (as opposed to stacked), the lines would form something conceptually similar to a [[palindrome]]. The name 'crab' refers [[Category:Polyphonic form]] ...
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  • ...used to compose or [[improvisation|improvise]] the type of early-medieval polyphonic music called <ref name=grove/> [[organum]], an early style of note-against- [[Category:Polyphonic form]] ...
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  • ...single strand or melody or harmony of music within a larger ensemble or a polyphonic musical composition *[[Part (mathematics)]] or Mereology, the study of parts and the wholes they form ...
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  • ==Form== * {{wikicite|ref={{harvid|Porcaro|2007}}|reference=Porcaro, Mark D. 2007. "A Polyphonic Type of Listening in and out of Focus: Berio’s ''Sequenza XI'' for Guitar". ...
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  • {{Short description|Italian musical form}} ...zonas''' as the plural.{{r|GroveDict2001_Canzona}}}} is an Italian musical form derived from the Franco-Flemish and Parisian ''[[Chanson|chansons]]''.{{r|G ...
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  • | ringtone = polyphonic | form = Block ...
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  • {{Short description|Musical form common in popular music}} ...s highlighted (prepared and contrasted with the verse).<ref>Covach, John. "Form in Rock Music: A Primer", p.71, in Stein, Deborah (2005). ''Engaging Music: ...
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  • ...sitting on top of the middle line of the [[musical staff]], although in [[polyphonic]] music the rest may need to be moved to a different line or even a [[ledge ...in mensural white notation, which is true of the modern form as well. The form in the earlier black notation resembles the modern quarter note (crotchet). ...
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  • ...ts), following the contemporary trend toward [[pervading imitation]] and [[polyphonic]] complexity. Unlike Josquin, however, Crecquillon rarely varies his textur ...he later development of the instrumental ''[[canzona]]'', the instrumental form which developed directly from the ''chanson''. Many of his ''chansons'' wer ...
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  • | ringtone = 16 voices [[polyphonic]]<ref name="chip" /> | form = [[Flip (form)|Clamshell]]<ref name="golem" /> ...
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  • In music, '''imitation''' is the repetition of a [[melody]] in a [[polyphony|polyphonic]] texture shortly after its first appearance in a different [[part (music)| {{Blockquote|The near universality of imitation in polyphonic styles in Western music (and its frequency in homorhythmic, homophonic, and ...
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  • {{short description|Style of polyphonic folk singing characteristic of Sardinia, particularly the region of Barbagi ...su cantu a pròa}}; {{langx|it|canto a tenore}}) is a style of [[polyphony|polyphonic]] [[folk music|folk]] [[singing]] characteristic of the island of [[Sardini ...
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  • ...the reign of [[Louis XIII of France|Louis XIII]], this was the predominant form of secular vocal composition in France, especially in the royal court. ...de cour'' were often taken from ''[[ballet de cour|ballets de cour]]'', a form of ballet which was quickly becoming popular at the French court. ...
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  • ...n from the [[Psalms]] or Scripture, but may also be freely composed. Their form was favored by [[St. Ambrose]] and they feature prominently in [[Ambrosian == Polyphonic votive antiphons == ...
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  • ...Codex was presumed to be around 1330,<ref>Gilbert Reaney, ''Manuscripts of Polyphonic Music'' (c. 1320-1400), RISM B/IV/2 (Munich: Henle Verlag, 1969).</ref> but ...
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  • | memory = 2 track Polyphonic sequencer An unusual feature of the DK70 is that, while it appears to have the form factor of a standard synth, it has guitar strap pegs and can be used as a [ ...
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