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- ensembles. Often, African ostinatos contain offbeats or cross-beats, that contradict the metric structure. Other African ostinatos generate complete cross-rhythms...
- Canto Ostinato ("Obstinate Song" (as ostinato)) is a musical composition written by the Dutch composer Simeon ten Holt. The piece was completed in 1976...
- classical music pieces are called ostinatos or simply phrases. Contemporary jazz writers also use riff- or lick-like ostinatos in modal music and Latin jazz...
- Western classical music pieces are called ostinatos. Contemporary jazz writers also use riff- or lick-like ostinatos in modal music and Latin jazz. Imitating...
- musicians and 25 choral performers, with emphasis placed on sharp br**** ostinatos. Beltrami composed the br**** section to exchange octaves with the strings...
- by court order. Starting in May 2006, Anthony Morelli and Misty Weaver-Ostinato, his girlfriend, began publicly chronicling Morelli's custody battle and...
- It is usually of a serious character and is typically based on a b****-ostinato and written in triple metre. The term p****acaglia (Spanish: pasacalle;...
- Baby . . . (Ostinatos, Part I)". classicalimprov.blogspot.com. April 20, 2006. Retrieved October 9, 2011. "What is an ostinato?". Ostinato_drumming.tripod...
- in music as an "ostinato". In both songs, a short ostinato is used repeatedly to form part of the beat of each song and both ostinatos share similar descending...
- combos. Boogie-woogie style was characterized by a regular b**** figure, an ostinato or riff and shifts of level in the left hand, elaborating each chord and...