What is another word for musical composition?

Pronunciation: [mjˈuːzɪkə͡l kˌɒmpəzˈɪʃən] (IPA)

Musical composition is a term used to describe a piece of music that has been created by an individual or a group of people. There are various other synonyms that represent the same meaning as musical composition. One of the common synonyms of musical composition is a musical piece, which refers to a complete musical work, including rhythm, harmony, and melody. Another synonym is a score, which typically refers to the written music for an instrument or group of instruments. A song is also a synonym for musical composition, which refers to a piece of music with vocals and lyrics. Lastly, a tune is a simple, catchy melody that can be a synonym of musical composition.

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Famous quotes with Musical composition

  • And the invention of transformations of certain figures has become the most important in musical composition.
    Karlheinz Stockhausen
  • I find it breathtaking [...] that when musical composition competitions are held, the contestants often do not submit tapes or records (or live performances) of their works they submit written scored, and the judges confidently make their judgements on the basis of just reading the scores and . How good are the best musical imaginations? Can a trained musician, swiftly reading a score tell how that voicing of dissonant oboes and flutes over the massed strings will sound?
    Daniel Dennett
  • [The Analytical Engine] might act upon other things besides number, were objects found whose mutual fundamental relations could be expressed by those of the abstract science of operations, and which should be also susceptible of adaptations to the action of the operating notation and mechanism of the engine...Supposing, for instance, that the fundamental relations of pitched sounds in the science of harmony and of musical composition were susceptible of such expression and adaptations, the engine might compose elaborate and scientific pieces of music of any degree of complexity or extent.
    Ada Lovelace

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