9 RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook People's Party (redirected fromPopular Party) Thesaurus Acronyms Encyclopedia Peo·ple's Party (pē′pəlz) n. SeePopulist Party. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyrigh...
Dancing performed in public or in private solely for the enjoyment of the participants is known as popular dance, or social dance. It was practiced as early as 3,000 years ago at bothcommunityand family levels. Dancers arranged themselves in circles, or sometimes lines, which gradually developed...
* harp: from blues harp, which in blues and related genres is a slang term for the harmonica. * homophony: A musical texture with one voice (or melody line) accompanied by chords; also used as an adjective (homophonic). Compare with polyphony, in which several voices or melody lines are...
One of Blondie’s many hits, the poppy and up-tempo "One Way or Another," actually stems from a harrowing experience for lead singer Debbie Harry - being stalked by an ex-boyfriend. A closer examination finds a number of incredibly creepy lines about following, watching, and cataloging Harry...
His innovative approach to production, characterized by lush melodies, pulsating basslines, and emotive synth work, has earned him a devoted following both within Belgium and internationally. Drawing from the diverse musical traditions of his home country, Dierickx's distinctive sound has helped ...
preschoolers about teamwork and cooperation, as they pretend to row a boat together. You could also vary the tempo for a fast boat ride or a slow one, or change the lyrics to get everyone giggling. Try substituting the last two lines for “If you see a crocodile, don’t forget to ...
The aim of this research is to analyze the importance of an accent in popular songs of young people: versifica- tion trends, intervals between accents, the relationship between grammatical and metric accents. 58 songs (1239 lines) from the lists of popular songs announced by radio st...
In fact its gender lines are very blurry, because the name originated in the US in the 18th century as a spelling variant of Billy, and for quite some time there were more male Billies than female ones. In the US, Billie charted for boys on the Top 1000 from 1880, not leaving it ...
several demarcation lines that were believed to be stable before, began to crumble (art versus entertainment; live versus mediated; staged versus authentic; real versus virtual; producers versus consumers) and the lack of new musical impulses is being compensated by retro-trends, revivals and the ...
An earlier post of mine showsMichael Buble blown awayby how well a 15 year old is able to cover one of his songs. Along those lines comes #8’s 10 year old Maria Aragon covering Lady Gaga’s “Born This Way”. Lady Gaga was so impressed that she later invited Maria to perform on ...