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figure, in music, short melodic or rhythmic pattern, the smallest grouping of notes that will produce a single distinct impression. In this sense figure is synonymous with motive motive or motif (mōtēf`) ..... Click the link for more information. . In music before the 18th cent., a figure had an additional meaning of symbolic significance; it was an illustration in sound of textual details, e.g., a descending group of notes for any word expressing descent. As such, it was part of musical rhetoric. figure 1. any written symbol other than a letter, esp a whole number 2. another name for digit 3. an amount expressed numerically 4. a representation in painting or sculpture, esp of the human form 5. a pattern or design, as on fabric or in wood 6. a predetermined set of movements in dancing or skating 7. Geometry any combination of points, lines, curves, or planes. A plane figure, such as a circle, encloses an area; a solid figure such as a sphere, encloses a volume 8. Logic one of the four possible arrangements of the three terms in the premises of a syllogism 9. Music a. a numeral written above or below a note in a part b. a characteristic short pattern of notes figure [′figĀ·yər] (materials) The natural grain of wood, especially when it is cut as a veneer. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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