Musically - Law Dictionary Search Results
Pipe
A wind instrument of music consisting of a tube or tubes of straw reed wood
Composer
Composer, in relation to a musical work, means the person who composes the music regardless of
Melodrama
Formerly a kind of drama having a musical accompaniment to intensify the effect of certain scenes Now a
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Dance
To move with measured steps or to a musical accompaniment to go through either alone or in company with
big band
size of an orchestra usually playing mostly jazz or swing music The big band typically features both ensemble and solo playing
Melodiograph
A contrivance for preserving a record of music by recording the action of the keys of a musical
break dancing
streets and is often performed to the accompaniment of rap music or other rock music with a rapid strong beat
Cantata
A poem set to music a musical composition comprising choruses solos interludes etc arranged in
Bravura
A florid brilliant style of music written for effect to show the range and flexibility of
Extravaganza
A composition as in music or in the drama designed to produce effect by its
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