vocable उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- The term nonsense syllable is widely used to describe non-lexical vocables used in music, most notably in scat singing but also in many other forms of vocal music.
- The " Campbell Canntaireachd ", written in 1797, is a two-volume manuscript with chanted vocable transcriptions of pibroch music that predates the 19th-century attributions.
- In direct contrast to " Pet Sounds ", Wilson emphasizes vocables over lyrics with an encoded narrative, and in a style not dissimilar to baby talk or Glossolalia.
- A 49 ( or forty-nine ) is a gathering following a pow-wow and the songs are usually love songs, mostly in English, with repeated refrains of vocables.
- Percussion, especially drums and rattles, are common accompaniment to keep the rhythm steady for the singers, who generally use their native language or non-lexical vocables ( nonsense syllables ).
- Independent documentation of this tradition of oral transmission can be found in canntaireachd manuscripts, chanted vocable transcriptions of the music that predate the normative musical scores authorised by the P�obaireachd Society and enforced through prescriptive competition judging criteria.
- While his vocable system had its origins in chanted notation, the " Campbell Canntaireachd " is now considered to have been intended as a written documentation of the music, to be read rather than sung.
- The title track, written by Carter and bassist Curtis Lundy consists of " scat vocables, " until the end of the tune, where Carter quotes the final lines from the song " What's New ?"
- One of the major concerns in her work has been " to explore and articulate the ways in which a vocable such as'Mexico'is meaningful only when understood as an intricate combination of histories and practices ."
- One of the most important characteristics of the sutartins is the wide variety of vocables used in the refrains ( " sodauto, lylio, ratilio, tonarilio, dauno, kadujo, ikto ", etc . ).