musical accompaniment

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musical accompaniment

A pianist provides musical accompaniment for a singer on stage.

Definition

Noun: A musical part, either vocal or instrumental, that supports or provides background for a primary melody or solo performance. It is designed to complement and enhance the main musical material without being the central focus.

Usage

The term "musical accompaniment" refers specifically to the supportive musical elements that accompany a lead singer, soloist, or main melody. It is a standard term in music theory and performance.

Examples
  • The pianist provided a beautiful musical accompaniment for the violinist's solo.
  • The song was performed with only a simple guitar musical accompaniment.
  • A good musical accompaniment should support the singer without overpowering the voice.
Advanced Usage
  • "To provide accompaniment": This is a common verb phrase used with the concept.
    • The orchestra provided the musical accompaniment for the opera.
  • "With accompaniment" / "Without accompaniment": Phrases describing performance context.
    • She sang the aria with orchestral musical accompaniment.
    • The piece for solo flute is performed without musical accompaniment.
Variants and Related Words
  • Accompaniment (noun): The more general, often-used short form of "musical accompaniment." In many contexts, "accompaniment" is understood to be musical.
    • He played the piano accompaniment.
  • Accompanist (noun): A person who plays a musical accompaniment.
    • She worked as an accompanist for a vocal coach.
  • Accompany (verb): To play or sing a musical accompaniment for someone.
    • Can you accompany me on this song?
Synonyms
  • Backing: Informal, often used in pop/rock contexts (e.g., backing track, backing vocals).
  • Supporting part: A descriptive synonym focusing on its functional role.
  • Obligato (or Obbligato): In classical music, a prominent, essential instrumental part that accompanies a melody.
Antonyms
  • Solo: A piece or section performed by a single musician without accompaniment.
  • A cappella: Vocal music performed without instrumental accompaniment.
Related Phrases and Concepts
  • Figured bass: A historical notation system for indicating harmonies in an accompaniment.
  • Rhythm section: In jazz and popular music, the part of the band (e.g., drums, bass, piano) that provides the core rhythmic and harmonic accompaniment.
  • Karaoke track: A pre-recorded musical accompaniment for singing.
musical accompaniment

A pianist provides musical accompaniment for a singer on stage.

Noun
  1. a musical part (vocal or instrumental) that supports or provides background for other musical parts

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