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Topic: Music

unrhymed

IPA: /ʌnˈraɪmd/

KK: /ʌnˈraɪmd/

adjective

Definition: Describing a piece of writing, especially poetry, that does not have a rhyme scheme or pattern.

Example: The poem was written in an unrhymed style, allowing for more freedom in expression.

unrhythmic

IPA: /ʌnˈrɪðmɪk/

KK: /ʌnˈrɪðmɪk/

adjective

Definition: Not having a regular beat or pattern in music or movement.

Example: The dancer's movements were so unrhythmic that it was hard to follow the music.

untune

IPA: //ʌnˈtjuːn//

KK: /ʌnˈtun/

transitive verb

Definition: To make something unable to produce a pleasant sound or to disrupt its harmony.

Example: The musician had to untune the guitar before he could fix the broken string.

untuned

IPA: /ʌnˈtjuːnd/

KK: /ʌnˈtund/

adjective

Definition: Not adjusted to the correct pitch or frequency.

Example: The piano sounded off because it was untuned.

upstage

IPA: /ˈʌpˌsteɪdʒ/

KK: /ˈʌpˌsteɪdʒ/

adjective

Definition: Relating to the back part of a stage in a theater, or describing someone who is haughty or aloof.

Example: The actor stood upstage, making it hard for the audience to see him clearly.

adverb

Definition: In a direction toward the back of a stage or away from the audience in a theater setting.

Example: The actor moved upstage to give his co-star more space to perform.

noun

Definition: The area at the back of a stage that is farthest from the audience.

Example: The actors moved upstage to create more space for the scene.

transitive verb

Definition: To draw attention away from someone else, especially in a performance, by positioning oneself in a way that makes the other person less noticeable.

Example: During the play, she tried to upstage her co-star by speaking louder and moving around more.

uptempo

IPA: /ˈʌpˌtɛmpoʊ/

KK: /ˈʌpˌtɛmpoʊ/

adjective

Definition: Describing music or a rhythm that is fast and lively.

Example: The band played an uptempo song that got everyone dancing.

adverb

Definition: In a manner that is fast or lively, often used to describe music or movement that has a quick rhythm.

Example: The band played the song uptempo, making everyone want to dance.

urtext

IPA: /ˈɜːrˌtɛkst/

KK: /ˈɜrˌtɛkst/

noun

Definition: The original version of a text, such as a musical score or a literary work, from which later versions are derived.

Example: The composer referred to the urtext to ensure the performance was true to the original intentions.

valse

IPA: /væls/

KK: /væls/

noun

Definition: A type of dance that is performed in a flowing, graceful manner, usually in three beats per measure, often associated with formal occasions.

Example: They danced the valse elegantly at the wedding reception.

vamp

IPA: /væmp/

KK: /væmp/

intransitive verb

Definition: To create or play a simple musical accompaniment or variation, often in a repetitive manner.

Example: The pianist decided to vamp while the singer took a moment to catch her breath.

noun

Definition: A woman who uses her charm and attractiveness to manipulate men, or the upper part of a shoe that covers the instep.

Example: She played the role of a vamp in the movie, captivating everyone with her allure.

transitive verb

Definition: To create or improvise a musical accompaniment, often for a solo performance, or to refurbish something old. It can also mean to fabricate or put together something, especially in a creative way.

Example: The musician decided to vamp the song by adding a new melody to the original tune.

vaudeville

IPA: /ˈvɔːdəˌvɪl/

KK: /ˈvɔːdɪvɪl/

noun

Definition: A type of theatrical performance that features a variety of short acts, including comedy, music, dance, and other entertainment.

Example: The vaudeville show included jugglers, singers, and comedians, making it a fun night out for the audience.

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