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musical

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Word definitions for musical in dictionaries

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Musical \Mu"sic*al\, n. Music. [Obs.] To fetch home May with their musical. --Spenser. A social entertainment of which music is the leading feature; a musical party. [Colloq.] A drama in which music and song are prominent features; a musical drama or musical ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. 1 Of or relating to music. 2 gifted or skilled in music. 3 Pleasing to the ear. n. a stage performance, show or film which involves singing, dancing and musical numbers performed by the cast as well as acting.

Usage examples of musical.

He could send me in among the Rotations and the stage crowd and the golfers and the arty types talking about statements of profiles rather than volumes and the musical.

But he has never given up on his attempts to create concert ideas and ballet productions, musical dramas, orchestral extravaganzas, ingenious fashion shows, live-action and animated films.

If, in its general, homophonic nature, your work belongs primarily to the romantic period, your conviction that the content conditions the form of every piece makes you the link between classic and modern musical art.

With the notes of the marimba flitting in from the great gate, The Shadow had an excellent musical score accompanying his next exploit.

Fortune favored us and between the joint efforts of these musical people we obtained a good sized Mason and Hamlin melodeon, which was duly installed into the choir of the church.

A blackbird, whose cheery note suggested melodious memories drawn from the heart of the quiet country, was whistling a lively improvisation on the bough of a chestnut-tree, whereof the brown shining buds were just bursting into leaf,--and Alwyn, whose every sense was pleasantly attuned to the small, as well as great, harmonies of nature, paused for a moment to listen to the luscious piping of the feathered minstrel, that in its own wild woodland way had as excellent an idea of musical variation as any Mozart or Chopin.

Two musical notes are equal modulo octaves if the interval between them is a whole number of octaves.

Brothers and nephews and grand-uncles took to practicing together, under the baton and guidance of the reigning Munk, and over the following decades the all-male Szondi Symphonic Philharmonic, not to mention the numerous Szondi baroque ensembles, became as famous in the musical circles of central Europe as the all-female House of Szondi had become in the world of banking.

The theory should specify an algorithm for calculating the musicality of music, possibly parameterised for variations in musical taste.

A soft breeze whispered through the tamarisk and persea trees that shaded the bench, with a chorus of birdsong forming a musical counterpoint.

Freeburg has an excellent education in the history of music, and some of the happiest passages in his work relate the photoplay to the musical theory of the world, as my book relates it to the general Art Museum point of view of the world.

As if in answer, the kingfisher dropped with his musical plash, and swept back with exultant rattle to his watchtower.

The platen of the transceiver begins to turn, spinning the form around and around as the scan arm creeps down the paper and creates words and letters in response to the musical computer tones being beamed across the ocean by Adam.

The texts of the motets were generally in prose, and the early polyphonists saw no obvious reason for imposing upon this essentially rectilinear material a circular musical form.

I had heard her sing Isolde, precociously musical child that I was, taken to the opera for a birthday treat.