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Meaning of quintole

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quintole (n.)

A group of five notes to be played or sung in the time of four of the same species.

quintole Sentence Examples

  1. The pianist's fluid rendition of the quintole pattern created a gentle, rippling effect.
  2. The composer incorporated a surprising quintole rhythm into the bridge of the song, adding a touch of syncopation.
  3. The ethereal choir sang the melody in a seamless quintole, their voices intertwining in a celestial harmony.
  4. The dancer's every move was punctuated by the subtle cadence of the quintole drumbeat.
  5. The conductor emphasized the importance of maintaining a precise tempo for the quintole passages.
  6. The guitarist's fingers danced across the strings, effortlessly articulating the quintole figuration.
  7. The quintole arpeggio cascaded from the harp, its silvery tones echoing through the concert hall.
  8. The composer's intricate quintole counterpoint showcased their technical mastery and musical ingenuity.
  9. The rhythm section locked into a driving quintole groove, propelling the band towards a crescendo.
  10. The pianist's virtuoso performance of the quintole étude left the audience speechless and in awe.

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A group of five notes to be played or sung in the time of four of the same species.

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The pianist's fluid rendition of the quintole pattern created a gentle, rippling effect.

The composer incorporated a surprising quintole rhythm into the bridge of the song, adding a touch of syncopation.

The ethereal choir sang the melody in a seamless quintole, their voices intertwining in a celestial harmony.

The dancer's every move was punctuated by the subtle cadence of the quintole drumbeat.