Glossary entry (derived from question below)
French term or phrase:
afin de chercher, trouver et libérer ses phrases
English translation:
so as to try and design musical phrases, and give them free expression
Feb 7, 2003 19:16
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French term
afin de chercher, trouver et libérer ses phrases
French to English
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One more question from the same text (about musical scores and improvisation in playing music).
Cela a pour but de s'échapper de la partition, en conservant la grille afin de chercher, trouver et libérer ses phrases.
Thanks for the previous help with the first half. Just need help with the phrase at the top. Thanks.
Cela a pour but de s'échapper de la partition, en conservant la grille afin de chercher, trouver et libérer ses phrases.
Thanks for the previous help with the first half. Just need help with the phrase at the top. Thanks.
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so as to try and design musical phrases and give them free expression
an approach
I find that in English, seek, find...is a bit clumsy
I find that in English, seek, find...is a bit clumsy
4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "I feel this is the most on-target answer. I appreciate everyone who offered suggestions and comments. Thanks!"
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So as to search for, find and liberate these phrases.
:-)
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Note added at 2003-02-07 19:24:43 (GMT)
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You might use \"their\" in place of \"these\" if you consider the implicit subject of this sentence to be the scores referred to in your previous question.
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Note added at 2003-02-07 19:24:43 (GMT)
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You might use \"their\" in place of \"these\" if you consider the implicit subject of this sentence to be the scores referred to in your previous question.
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in order to search, find and liberate its phrases
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+4
3 mins
in order to look for your musical phrases, find them, and express them freely.
"Phrases" in the sense of parts of an improvised melody (almost synonymous with "run", in this context)
or:
give them unbridled expression (if you want to be bit more poetic)
or:
give them unbridled expression (if you want to be bit more poetic)
Peer comment(s):
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writeaway
7 mins
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agree |
evelyn evans
: well put
1 hr
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agree |
danyce
: very nice
18 hrs
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agree |
Gordana Podvezanec
1 day 19 hrs
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2 hrs
find and let go with one's (or the) phrasING
Seems to be talking about loosening up from whatever the bar melody is (s'échapper la partition) and getting on with the style.
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Note added at 2003-02-07 21:58:06 (GMT)
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or one\'s (your) OWN phrasing.
You can do a jazz improv on \"Chopsticks\" or \"The Star Spangled Banner\" (e.g. Hendrix). It\'s not the melody, I don\'t think, but the phrasing, here.
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Note added at 2003-02-07 21:58:06 (GMT)
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or one\'s (your) OWN phrasing.
You can do a jazz improv on \"Chopsticks\" or \"The Star Spangled Banner\" (e.g. Hendrix). It\'s not the melody, I don\'t think, but the phrasing, here.
Peer comment(s):
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Jane Lamb-Ruiz (X)
: RIGHT: PHRASING
15 mins
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thanks for troubling
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