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ostinatos Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( ostinatos ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)



ଏକ ରଚନା ସମୟରେ ଏକ ସଂଗୀତ ବାକ୍ୟାଂଶ ଅନେକ ଥର ପୁନରାବୃତ୍ତି ହୁଏ |,

Noun:

ବିଦ୍ୟମାନ |,

ostinatos's Usage Examples:

pentatonic melodic contours and long ostinatos initially tend toward monotony and inexpressiveness, but the ostinatos give way to a more plastic and lively.


The tres typically plays offbeat guajeos (ostinatos), while the guayo plays on the beat.


ostinato is used repeatedly to form part of the beat of each song and both ostinatos share similar descending shapes.


Originals like "Because I Love You," with the in-and-out left hand ostinatos lighting the way, and "Whisperings," with both seductive and scampering.


Again referring to music, Gould called these elements ostinatos.


ostinatos lighting the way, and "Whisperings," with both seductive and scampering charms, mark Jamal as a man wholly comfortable in his skin.


The works are tonal and frequently use ostinatos containing tonal and modal.


rhythm and music with Arawak and African elements which utilizes rhythmic ostinatos in duple meter.


orchestra, American Record Guide praised its "drive" and "minimalist ostinatos and canonic fanfares on a Bulgarian folk-tune.


The concept can be linked to the sorts of ostinatos that generally accompany fusions and dance musics of African derivation.


as being wistful and restless, featuring playful melodies and brusque ostinatos.


Contemporary jazz writers also use riff- or lick-like ostinatos in modal music and Latin jazz.


Western classical music pieces are called ostinatos.



Synonyms:

ground bass, phrase, riff, musical phrase,

Antonyms:

misconstruction,

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