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In music, the ''pianto'' (en:crying) is the motif (music), motif of a descending semitone, minor second, has represented laments and been associated lyrics, textually with crying, weeping, sigh, sighing (called the Mannheim sigh by Hugo Riemann); or pain, grief, etc.; since the 16th century.Monelle, Raymond (2000). ''The Sense of Music: Semiotic Essays'', p.17. . For example the ''chromatic fourth, passus duriusculus''. "It was present equally in vocal music, vocal and instrumental music." See also *Lament bass Sources

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Music is generally defined as the art of arranging sound to create some combination of form, harmony, melody, rhythm or otherwise expressive content. Exact definitions of music vary considerably around the world, though it is an aspect of all human societies, a cultural universal. While scholars agree that music is defined by a few specific elements, there is no consensus on their precise definitions. The creation of music is commonly divided into musical composition, musical improvisation, and musical performance, though the topic itself extends into academic disciplines, criticism, philosophy, and psychology. Music may be performed or improvised using a vast range of instruments, including the human voice. In some musical contexts, a performance or composition may be to some extent improvised. For instance, in Hindustani classical music, the performer plays spontaneously while following a partially defined structure and using characteristic motifs. In modal jazz ...
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