| 21. | Ostinato _ for the times of your life.
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| 22. | This march is based on a four note ostinato based on the gypsy scale.
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| 23. | They include occasional ostinatos and scalewise flourishes, foreshadowing developments later in the century.
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| 24. | It has a lyrical sound with the oboe playing a recurring jazzy descending ostinato.
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| 25. | The most famous Dutch classical composition is " Canto Ostinato " by Simeon ten Holt.
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| 26. | The typical tres ostinato is the guajeo.
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| 27. | These vocal pieces contained more direct repetition, sequence and ostinato than his other music.
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| 28. | The concert suite begins with a soft and tense ostinato by the violas in tremolo.
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| 29. | The overlapping of the ostinato figure contributes to the slightly disordered feel of the song.
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| 30. | Brass and percussion interject powerful ostinatos, which are built up quietly in the strings.
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