Technical term; word or phrase that is part of musical terminology.
1 A musical term which cannot be explained here, because the Musical Union might get sore.
2 For instance, they may act as a sudden check, or to use a musical term , a "fermata."
3 Every musical term , adjectival, substantival, occurs to us as we read the thousand and odd pages of the two volumes.
5 By using cantometrics you get the story of mankind in musical terms .
6 Despite his youth, Kane is something of an old-timer in musical terms .
7 Purely in musical terms , there's a grain of truth in this.
8 In musical terms , this literary movement could be described as andante ma non troppo.
9 She is worse than ever this year, and talks almost entirely in musical terms .
10 Besides describing it in musical terms , he explains, It's like music from the ghetto.
11 It's a relatively traditional trajectory, but in musical terms the girls couldn't seem any more current.
12 No words were used; the assembled mourners were giving communal expression to their grief in purely musical terms .
13 Afterwards, it was in confused musical terms that the stages of our progress strung themselves together in my memory.
14 Yet in musical terms , Bob Dylan's The Times They Are A-Changin' would be a more appropriate anthem for modern day Forest.
15 I also found in his poems an identity and a use of imagery that connected with me strongly in musical terms .
16 But it includes a lot of musical terms , and metaphors, and is something like Christian Science and New Thought, only more so.
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