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to play or sing (music) extemporaneously by inventing or creating new melodies​


hjhjhjhjh41: a. METER b. RHYTHM c. TIME SIGNATURE d. MUSICAL IMPROVISATION e. VOICE f. HARMONY

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Answered by nehachauhan93
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One definition is a "performance given extempore without planning or preparation."[2] Another definition is to "play or sing (music) extemporaneously, by inventing variations on a melody or creating new melodies, rhythms and harmonies."[3] Encyclopædia Britannica defines it as "the extemporaneous composition or free ...Mar 10, 2019


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Answered by Jasleen0599
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To play or sing (music) extemporaneously by inventing or creating new melodies​.

  • A "performance given extempore without planning or preparation" is one definition. To "play or sing (music) extemporaneously, by improvising variants on a tune or generating new melodies, rhythms, and harmonies" is a another definition.
  • Impromptu creation or free performance of a musical passage, also known as extemporisation in music, usually done in a way that complies with certain stylistic rules but is unrestricted by the prescriptive elements of a particular musical text.
  • A significant component of Western classical music tradition is opera. Opera, which was once thought of as a completely sung work as opposed to a play with songs, has expanded to embrace many styles, including ones that have spoken dialogue, like Singspiel and Opéra comique.
  • You play or sing a song for someone as you serenade them, frequently outside. A serenade is a song played or sung for a single individual or for a larger group of people outside. The word serenata in Italian means "an evening song."
  • Rhythm is the temporal pattern of music. Regardless of the other components that make up a particular piece of music (such as patterns in pitch or timbre), rhythm is the only essential component of all music.
  • Starting Out. The majority of singing in musical theatre is an extension of your speaking voice. While classical voice production is not excluded, many of the exercises are based on a speech approach to singing, which produces vocal production that is considerably different from classical production.

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