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accompaniment [*.'kamp*nym*nt] |
Accompaniment refers to the
act of accompanying or providing support or company to someone or
something. It can also refer to a musical term where it describes the instrumental or vocal parts that support the main melody. Accompaniment involves playing or singing along with the main piece, emphasizing its rhythm, harmony, and overall musical composition. It is commonly used in various settings, including performances, rehearsals, and recordings, to enhance the overall sound and provide a full musical experience. In music, accompaniment can be performed by various instruments or voices, such as piano, guitar, drums, or even a full orchestra. The role of the accompaniment is to complement, enhance, and support the main melody or vocal line. The concept of accompaniment is not limited to music alone and can also be applied in other contexts, such as dance, theater, or social interactions. Examples of using the word "accompaniment" in sentences: 1️⃣ "She played the piano as an accompaniment to the singer's beautiful voice." 🎹 2️⃣ "The ballet performance was enhanced by the beautiful musical accompaniment." 💃🎶 3️⃣ "The guitarist provided an excellent accompaniment to the singer during the concert." 🎸🎤 4️⃣ "The dish was served with a delicious sauce, which served as a perfect accompaniment." 🍽️👌 5️⃣ "The fireworks display was accompanied by a synchronized musical accompaniment." 🎆🎵 6️⃣ "He often practices singing with a recorded piano accompaniment." 🎤🎹 7️⃣ "The play featured a live orchestra providing the accompaniment for the entire performance." |
Explain the word "accompaniment". Give some examples of using the word "accompaniment" in sentences.