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An ostinato is a repeated melody, while repetition involves forming a melodic ostinato.

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Yes. The melody in Gamelan music is repeated.

The meaning of an ostinato is a continually repeated musical rhythm.

So Gamelan music does have an ostinato.

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Ostinato is a motif or phrase, which is persistently repeated in the same musical voice

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Ostinato - 1968 is rated/received certificates of:

Belgium:KNT

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Rhytmic ostinato lol funny word

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i think it's basso ostinato but i don't really know the other one.

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basso ostinato was created in the Baroque era. Also, every composer of the Baroque period has a basso ostinato piece. so there u go :p

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Ostinato - 2013 was released on:

USA: 26 August 2013 (Dallas, Texas)

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Surely this must be one of the most obvious examples of a work with ostinato. Another, though perhaps more subtle one is Chopin's Berceuse, where the ostinato pattern is in the left hand accompaniment.

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an ostinato is a repeting pattern in music the bass goes aeda and all differant parts repeat

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Minimalist music: Music based on the frequent repetition (with the slightest variations) of a small musical idea.

Glass, Einstein on the Beach (Chapter 55)

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candy land

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its a purple drsgon

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Ostinato - a motif or phrase which is persistently repeated at the same pitch.

Riff - a repeated chord progression.

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a melodic ostinato repeats the same notes over and over, sort of like Bb-A-Bb-G- Bb- A- Bb- G-

A harmonic ostinato repeat the same chords over and over, Am-E7-Am-E7-

the terms most often used to describe a harmonic ostinato are passacaglia and thorough-bass

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day tripper the beatles

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A beat or rhythm or theme

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Harmonic Ostinato, because the bass line / chords keep repeating even when the melody changes.

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Numb By Linken Park

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A melody in which is played various times.

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I would suppose 'ostinato' or, repeat

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It means a constantly repeated short rythmic pattern!

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Ostinato is where musical instruments come in at different intervals and play different patterns over and over again throughout the song. i think that they still play in time and in the same key as each other though.

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In musical terms, ostinato refers to a repeated musical phrase or rhythm that is consistently maintained throughout a piece of music. It can be a melodic or rhythmic pattern that serves as a foundation or accompaniment for other musical elements. Ostinatos are commonly used in various genres of music to create a sense of continuity, drive, or tension.

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It is a constantly repeated short rhythmic pattern. A looped sample perhaps.

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Yes in the male vocals you can hear it at the beginning

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A continuous rhythm is often referred to as an "ostinato". An ostinato is a musical figure that is repeated continuously throughout a musical piece. It is usually of a short duration and can be found in many musical genres such as classical jazz and pop music. An ostinato can consist of a single note chord or phrase and it is often used to provide a sense of unity and structure in a piece of music.

  • An ostinato is a musical figure that is repeated continuously throughout a musical piece.
  • It is usually of a short duration and can be found in many musical genres such as classical jazz and pop music.
  • An ostinato can consist of a single note chord or phrase and it is often used to provide a sense of unity and structure in a piece of music.

In short a continuous rhythm is referred to as an "ostinato".

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Ostinato is the correct spelling. It is an Italian word meaning "stubborn". The English word "obstinate" comes from it.

Ostinato is a musical term for a phrase or rhythm repeated over and over ("obstinate"??), often in the bass part. A good example of an ostinato is the repeated eighth note bass pattern played in Boogies. Another good example is the ostinato rhythm used over and over in Maurice Ravel's Bolero.

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A melody which is repeated over and over and over again throughout a piece of music.

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Do you mean "ostinato"? That is a short musical phrase that is repeated many times.

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partner songs

melody and descant

melodic ostinato

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdxkVQy7QLM

He will show you.

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A descant is an ornamental melody that has higher pitch level than the main melody while an ostinato is a motif or phrase that is played repeatedly throughout a section.

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The cast of Otello - 1974 includes: Aldo Bottion as Cassio Mirella Freni as Desdemona Peter Glossop as Iago Mario Macchi as Montano Stefania Malagu as Emilia Jon Vickers as Otello

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Well, remember that ostinato means "the same thing repeated over again". So, any song that repeats itself has an ostinano. Winter from The Four Seasons by Antonio Vivaldi has an ostinato right away. It's not hard to find songs like that. Try looking Winter up and see if that's what you're looking for. If you're not, I'm sorry I can't help you. But I hope this helps!

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The cast of Ostinato - 2013 includes: Jose Armendariz as Customer Xiomara Bermudez as Jamie Connor Bynum as Bank Employee Crystal Chaney as Kelly Eugene Hawkins as Customer Jelani Jones as Lucian Joel Navarro as Customer Cody Pottkotter as Jesse Andrew Worley as Bill

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The cast of Eroica - 1958 includes: Henryk Bak as Lt. Krygier (segment "Ostinato Lugubre") Zofia Czerwinska as Jogodka (segment "Scherzo alla Polacca") Mariusz Dmochowski as Lt. Korwin Makowski (segment "Ostinato Lugubre") Edward Dziewonski as Dzidzius Gorkiewicz (segment "Scherzo alla Polacca") Jerzy Felczynski as (segment "Scherzo alla Polacca") Roman Hubczenko as (segment "Scherzo alla Polacca") Emil Karewicz as Polish Officer (segment "Scherzo alla Polacca") Roman Klosowski as Lt. Szpakowski (segment "Ostinato Lugubre") Bogumil Kobiela as Lt. Dabecki (segment "Ostinato Lugubre") Tomasz Lengren as Boy Scout (segment "Scherzo alla Polacca") Zygmunt Listkiewicz as (segment "Scherzo alla Polacca") Tadeusz Lomnicki as Lt. Zawistowski (segment "Ostinato Lugubre") Eleonora Lorentz as Old Woman (segment "Scherzo alla Polacca") Ignacy Machowski as Major (segment "Scherzo alla Polacca") Leon Niemczyk as Lt. Istvan Kolya (segment "Scherzo alla Polacca") Kazimierz Opalinski as Polish Commandant (segment "Scherzo alla Polacca") Witold Pyrkosz as Kardan Kazimierz Rudzki as Lt. Turek (segment "Ostinato Lugubre") Wojciech Siemion as Lt. Marianek (segment "Ostinato Lugubre") Jerzy Turek as Polish Soldier (segment "Scherzo alla Polacca") Roman Wilhelmi as Polish Soldier (segment "Scherzo alla Polacca") Tomasz Zaliwski as Hungarian Officer (segment "Scherzo alla Polacca")

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Ground bass is the repeated melody in the bass that supports the melodies above it.

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a repeated rhythm idiot

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Heinrich Lemacher has written:

'Handbuch der katholischen Kirchenmusic' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Church music

'Spasso ostinato'

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Lili Propper has written:

'Der Basso ostinato als technisches und formbildendes Prinzip' -- subject(s): Ground bass

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