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In popular music a solo refers to a "crowd-pleasing" improvised melody played by a single or featured performer and may also refer to a drum solo. Use of the term solo appears to follow from jazz and, though they are often pre-composed or originally improvised, the expectation that solos be improvised continues, especially in certain genres.
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The Classical period was an era of classical music between...
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Baroque music describes a style of European classical music...
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Musical improvisation (also known as musical...
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Aug 25, 2011 · From Wikipedia ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groove_%28music%29) Groove is the sense of propulsive rhythmic "feel" or sense of "swing" created by the interaction of the music played by a band's rhythm section (drums, electric bass or double bass, guitar, and keyboards).
A solo (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solo_%28music%29), from a blues (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blues) song.
Jul 6, 2010 · What a lick is. In popular music genres such as rock music, a lick is “a stock pattern or phrase” consisting of a short series of notes that is used in solos and melodic lines. The term is most often used by rock and blues musicians who play the guitar.
"Smokin' Cheeba Cheeba" was written by Paul and Ann Winley and performed by the Harlem Underground Band in 1976 on their only album on Paul Winley Records. It features jazz-guitar great George Benson, a lengthy harmonica solo by Buddy "Pop" Lewis and the recurring "cheeba cheeba" theme sung by Ann Winley. In 1989, Tone Loc sampled this track ...
In music, a breakdown is part of a song in which various instruments have solo parts . This may take the form where all instruments play the verse together, and then several or all instruments individually repeat the verse as solo parts.
Wikipedia. Wiktionary. Shop. Featured: Rhombicuboctahedron by Leonardo da Vinci. A capriccio or caprice (sometimes plural: caprices, capri or, in italian, capricci ), is a piece of music, usually fairly free in form and of a lively character. The typical capriccio is one that is fast, intense, and often virtuostic in nature.