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    feat
    /fiːt/

    noun

    • 1. an achievement that requires great courage, skill, or strength: "the new printing presses were considerable feats of engineering"

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  2. Jan 25, 2015 · 6. It means "featuring". Like for the example you gave, Jay Z will be singing the song, and Linkin Park will have a little segment/part in it. It can be during the song, or just one part. You hear a TON of people have a little rap section in the song, so that's why you see a lot of "feat. T-Pain" and "feat. Jay Z".

  3. Dec 6, 2014 · Not sure if there's really a convention. I feel most of these are used interchangeably. For what it's worth, though: 'Feat' implies a short cameo, like a guest solo or a rapped bridge. '&' implies more of a 50/50 collaboration, or at least a joint effort. I've never seen 'X', but 'Vs.' is (to my knowledge) used to imply a contest.

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  5. Jan 16, 2014 · The 'fine' is unnecessary, but harmless. But the lack of a Final bar line suggests that a further section, leading to a D.C. al Fine, may be missing. Because it means "the end" in italian. Remember that a lot of terms in classical music are in italian: rallentando, staccato, legato, etc.

  6. Nov 29, 2015 · @BrunoSchiavo I actually don't know of such a book offhand. The closest thing that comes to mind is the course notes from a class I took with José Martins at the University of Iowa, but I would have to dig to find them, and I'm not sure I have permission to share anyway.

  7. One of the pieces in the current ABRSM Grade 7 violin pieces is Moritz Moszkowski's Spanischer Tanz No. 2 from his Spanische Tänze Op. 12. At the start of bar 49 is the marking "gajo". According t...

  8. Jan 18, 2012 · Wikipedia tells us that Tango is set in 2/4 or 4/8 time, but that is true for other genres, too. And while there's instruments that are traditionally used in Tango music (bandoneon and violin), there's plenty of songs that don't use them (there's many classic recordings from the 1930s with just guitar and vocals).

  9. Aug 18, 2022 · Aug 18, 2022 at 4:01. The question was "What do you mean by this "I know of no European musics using rhythmical structures like a metric unit of, say, twenty-four sub-beats being consistently used to produce a complex of simultaneous metres like 3/8, 2/4, 3/4, 6/8, 4/4, 2/2, 3/2, 4/2 (and possible additive asymmetric subdivisions of these) on ...

  10. The system of notating chords with numbers in figured bass actually predates the idea of giving chords names like C major or C7 or C minor, and predates the idea of referring to a "chord progression" as a sequence of chord names with cadences.

  11. Dec 16, 2019 · 1 and 3 are downbeats, 2 and 4 are upbeats. Being “on the beat” means playing at the same time as a beat. Playing “off the beat” means playing in between two beats. I’m not familiar with the terms “on beat” or “off beat” on reference to specific beats in a measure. @ToddWilcox people do use the terms like that - en.wikipedia ...