musical phrase
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Definition
Noun: A short, distinct musical idea or unit of melody, often forming a recognizable segment within a larger composition. It is a coherent musical thought, similar to a phrase in language.
Usage
A "musical phrase" is a fundamental building block in music. It is typically a few measures long and has a sense of completeness or a natural breathing point. It is used to analyze, describe, and teach musical structure.
Examples
- The opening musical phrase of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony is instantly recognizable.
- The singer took a breath at the end of each musical phrase.
- Can you identify the repeating musical phrase in this jazz solo?
Advanced Usage
- Phrasing: The art of shaping and articulating musical phrases is called "phrasing." Good phrasing is essential for expressive performance.
- The pianist's sensitive phrasing made the melody sing.
Variants and Related Words
- Phrase (n): In music, "phrase" is often used interchangeably with "musical phrase."
- The violin played the final phrase beautifully.
- Motif / Motive (n): A very short, recurring musical phrase that carries symbolic significance.
- The composer developed the entire movement from a simple four-note motif.
- Theme (n): A longer, more complete musical idea, often consisting of several phrases, that serves as a main subject.
- The symphony's main theme is introduced by the cellos.
Synonyms
- Melodic line: A succession of notes forming a distinctive sequence.
- Passage: A short section of a piece of music.
Related Idioms and Expressions
- To catch a phrase: To hear and remember a short, catchy segment of music.
- I only caught a phrase of that song on the radio, but I can't get it out of my head.
Noun
- a short musical passage