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Topic: Music

remix

IPA: /ˈriːmɪks/

KK: /ˈriːmɪks/

noun

Definition: A version of a song or recording that has been changed by rearranging or adding new elements to the original.

Example: The DJ played a remix of the popular song that included new beats and sounds.

transitive verb

Definition: To change or alter a piece of music by adding new elements or rearranging existing ones, often to create a different version of the original track.

Example: The DJ decided to remix the song to make it more suitable for the dance floor.

remixer

IPA: /rɪˈmɪksər/

KK: /ˈrimɪksər/

noun

Definition: A person who takes existing music or audio and changes it to create a new version.

Example: The remixer added new beats to the original song, making it more danceable.

rend

IPA: /rɛnd/

KK: /rɛnd/

intransitive verb

Definition: To become torn or split; to come apart.

Example: The fabric began to rend after years of use.

transitive verb

Definition: To tear something apart or into pieces with great force; to cause emotional pain or distress.

Example: The loud noise seemed to rend the quiet of the night.

rending

IPA: /ˈrɛndɪŋ/

KK: /ˈrɛndɪŋ/

adjective

Definition: Causing something to be torn apart or split into pieces.

Example: The rending sound of the fabric echoed in the room as it was pulled apart.

verb

Definition: To tear something into pieces or to cause it to be torn apart.

Example: The strong wind was rending the branches from the trees.

rendition

IPA: /rɛnˈdɪʃən/

KK: /rɛnˈdɪʃən/

noun

Definition: A performance or interpretation of a musical or dramatic work, or a translation of something, often in a creative way.

Example: The singer's rendition of the classic song brought tears to the audience's eyes.

reorchestrate

IPA: /ˌriːɔːrˈkɛstəreɪt/

KK: /riˈɔr.kə.strate/

verb

Definition: To arrange or organize something again, often in a different way or style.

Example: The composer decided to reorchestrate the symphony for a smaller ensemble.

reorchestration

IPA: /ˌriːɔːrˈkɛstreɪʃən/

KK: /riˌɔr.kəˈstreɪ.ʃən/

noun

Definition: The process of arranging or adapting music for an orchestra again, often after an initial version has been created.

Example: The reorchestration of the symphony brought a fresh sound to the classic piece.

repertoire

IPA: /ˈrɛpəˌtwɛr/

KK: /ˈrɛpərˌtwɑr/

noun

Definition: A collection of works, such as songs or plays, that a performer or group is ready to present, or a range of skills and abilities that someone possesses.

Example: The musician has an impressive repertoire that includes classical and contemporary pieces.

repertory

IPA: //ˈrɛpərtɔːri//

KK: /ˈrɛpərˌtɔri/

noun

Definition: A collection of works, such as plays or music, that a company or performer can present regularly.

Example: The theater's repertory includes classic plays and modern performances.

reprise

IPA: /rɪˈpriːz/

KK: /rɪˈpraɪz/

noun

Definition: A return or repetition of something, often used in music to describe a repeated phrase or theme.

Example: The concert ended with a reprise of the popular song that everyone loved.

transitive verb

Definition: To repeat or continue an action that has been done before.

Example: The director decided to reprise the popular song in the final scene of the movie.

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