| 41. | The " guajeos " ( ostinato melodies ) are often built upon offbeat patterns.
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| 42. | This repetitive harmonic progression dominates the entire movement, implying a harmonic ostinato beneath the melody.
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| 43. | The continuo plays ostinato a motif which is derived from the first line of the chorale.
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| 44. | The unifying element is rhythm : intoxicating in its driving ostinatos, intricate layerings and metrical shifts.
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| 45. | Boogie-woogie is built on an ostinato bass, an obsessively repeated rhythmic and harmonic pattern.
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| 46. | Even the origin of the rough-grained, brittle and jerky musical structure backed by ostinatos,
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| 47. | In the following example, a Ghanaian gyil sounds a 3 : 2-based ostinato melody.
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| 48. | Ostinato plays an important part in modal and Latin jazz and traditional African music including Gnawa music.
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| 49. | The slower secondary theme introduces a melodic element associated with the ostinato element of the previous theme.
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| 50. | Vocal polyphony based on ostinato formulas and rhythmic drone are widely distributed in all Georgian regional styles.
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