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ostinato
[ os-ti-nah-toh; Italian aws-tee-nah-taw ]
noun
- a constantly recurring melodic fragment.
ostinato
/ ˌɒ²õ³Ùɪˈ²Ôɑ˳Ùəʊ /
noun
- a continuously reiterated musical phrase
- ( as modifier )
an ostinato passage
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of ostinato1
Example Sentences
After opening with a moody guitar ostinato, Beyoncé enters with the dark, melodramatic storytelling of a murder ballad, with a refrain like something out of “Carmen†in its bravado and rustic flavor.
“I remember getting chills the first time the ostinato started.â€
“River Niger†has an infectious and captivating energy, rooted on a rhythmic B-flat minor ostinato, yet open in form with each soloist leading us on a journey throughout the recording.
He, too, teased out details — a dancing ostinato in the basses near the end, prominent from the moment it started, took on a relentless terror — but didn’t sacrifice momentum or primal energy.
An ostinato of generational trauma pervades “Descendant,†trauma that Thompson has experienced firsthand.
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