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  2. A musical scene is a sequence who dramatic action is too large to be contained solely by the fully-structured song at its core. A musical scene, therefore, contains additional musical material before or after the song, is likely to include underscored dialogue, and might include variations or reprises of the song.

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  3. A music scene might be defined as a pool of musical tastes and values that are constantly susceptible to change; a cultural space in which a range of musical practices coexist, interacting with each other within a variety of processes of differentiation.

  4. Musical theatre is a form of theatrical performance that combines songs, spoken dialogue, acting and dance. The story and emotional content of a musical – humor, pathos, love, anger – are communicated through words, music, movement and technical aspects of the entertainment as an integrated whole.

  5. Musical theatre, also known as a musical, is a show combining songs, spoken dialogue, acting and dancing. Musicals usually tell a story covering a range of emotions, from humour and...

  6. (mjuːzɪk ) uncountable noun. Music is the pattern of sounds produced by people singing or playing instruments. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. COBUILD Collocations. music scene. action scene. angry scene. art scene. battle scene. chaotic scene. deleted scene. emotional scene. fight scene.

  7. Scene people are associated with various styles of music including metalcore, deathcore, post-hardcore, crunkcore, electronic music, indie rock, emo pop, and pop punk.

  8. Musical Scenes - seamlessly blend dialogue and song, usually with two or more characters ("You Did It"). Of course, there are other ways of defining song types. The great Bob Fosse said that from a director's point of view musicals have only three types of songs.

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