Definitions
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- adverb in a
musicological way
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adverb with respect to musicology
Etymologies
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Examples
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But should we allow the fact that one can study Christmas scientifically, sociologically, historically and musicologically - and find no actual literal magic therein - lead us to give up "believing in" and more importantly practicing Christmas?
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Indeed, musicologically, Stimmung is linked to tuning and pitch: one is attuned to the world firstly and mostly through moods.
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But should we allow the fact that one can study Christmas scientifically, sociologically, historically and musicologically - and find no actual literal magic therein - lead us to give up "believing in" and more importantly practicing Christmas?
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Indeed, musicologically, Stimmung is linked to tuning and pitch: one is attuned to the world firstly and mostly through moods.
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I can break it down musicologically on any Beatle's song about why they're so great, but not in this forum.
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My lyrics, some written as long as twenty years earlier, would now explode musicologically like an ice cloud.
Dylan Brings It Home: Memoir Is a Ballad to the Beat Village
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The function of musicology in a University is not only to produce more musicologists but to produce more professional musicologists but to produce a more musicologically-informed body of musicians and audiences.
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That's the other thing about Bach - you can hear the complexity, even if you can't parse it musicologically, but you can also just let it wash over you like some crazy romantic symphony.
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I’m not sure if this is musicologically valid I certainly can ` t find “excessive vamping” in my copy of Grove’s Dictionary and it seems almost impossible to prevent the engine’s suggestions from straying wildly from my initial input.
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Divinités du Styx, "since this performance substitutes a no doubt musicologically superior rendering of the first line of the aria.
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