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Definition of parade

The concept of parade, or parade, has different meanings depending on the region. The notion may refer to a march whose rhythm is very lively. Of Spanish origin, the parade owes its name to the traveling musicians who "passed down the street" performing the compositions. In popular celebrations, meanwhile, the parade is called parade […]

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Definition of speaker

The first meaning of speaker that the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) mentions in its dictionary refers to one or that thing that speaks: that is, that speaks or that emits sounds. It is common for the notion to join other terms to form adjectives such as Spanish-speaking (who has Spanish as their mother tongue), French-speaking (the individual […]

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Definition of tambourine

Tambourine is the diminutive of pandera, a musical instrument also known as tambourine. The tambourines have overlapping rings covered with skin, which have bells or rattles. By tapping on the skin with a hand or fingers, the sound is produced. Tambourines, therefore, are small tambourines. They are part of the […]

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Definition of operetta

The concept of operetta derives from operetta, an Italian word that is the diminutive of opera (or “opera”, in our language). The term refers to a comic opera that deals with frivolous themes. The operetta combines sung fragments with spoken sections. Throughout the presentation, which is characterized by its absurd argument, […]

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Definition of absolute pitch

The first step we are going to take to know the meaning of the term absolute ear is to discover the etymological origin of the two words that give it shape: -Hear, on the one hand, derives from Latin, specifically from “auditus”, which can be translated as “heard” and which, in turn, comes from the verb “audire”, which is synonymous […]

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Definition of oboe

The notion of oboe comes from the French word hautbois. This is the name given to a wind instrument that has six holes and has between two and thirteen keys. It is an aerophone that is part of the group of woodwind instruments, since the sound is generated through the […]

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Definition of overture

It is in French that we can establish the etymological origin of the term overture that we are now going to analyze in depth. Specifically, it derives from the word “ouverture”, which means “opening” or “musical prelude” and is the result of the sum of two lexical components: -The French verb “ouvrir”, which is synonymous […]

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Definition of musical note

A musical note is the sound that is produced through a vibration whose frequency is constant. It can be said, therefore, that a note is a sound with a certain frequency. Currently, the existence of seven notes in a diatonic scale (which lacks changes in tonality) is considered. The […]

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Definition of music therapy

The use of music with a therapeutic objective is called music therapy. It is a tool that is usually used within the framework of psychological treatment. The music therapy specialist is known as a music therapist. This expert has the necessary knowledge to use sounds, melodies and rhythms in a process […]

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Definition of monophony

In order to know the meaning of the term monophony, it is necessary, first of all, to discover its etymological origin. In this case, we can state that it is a word that derives from Greek, since it is the result of the sum of three lexical components of that language: -The word “monos”, which can be translated as “one” or […]

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