Music: Understanding Drones in Musical Composition
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What is a drone in the realm of music?

A captivating effect or accompaniment involving the continuous sounding of a single note or chord throughout a musical piece.

How can a drone be produced in music?

A drone can be produced by various musical instruments, such as the bagpipe, organ, or lute.

What was a drone referred to in the past?

In the past, a drone was referred to as a burden or bourdon.

What is the definition of a drone in the realm of music?

<p>Continuous sounding of a single note or chord throughout a significant portion or the entirety of a musical piece.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What are some examples of instruments that can produce a drone?

<p>Bagpipe, organ, lute</p> Signup and view all the answers

What else can a burden refer to in the context of music?

<p>A repeated part of a song that appears at the end of each stanza, such as the chorus or refrain.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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