What's another way to say “incorporate multiple influences”?
Recently I was working on a paper which talks about a certain musician's incorporation of multiple styles and influences.....
Is there a more concise way to say "incorporate multiple influences"?
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Recently I was working on a paper which talks about a certain musician's incorporation of multiple styles and influences.....
Is there a more concise way to say "incorporate multiple influences"?
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Recently I was working on a paper which talks about a certain musician's incorporation of multiple styles and influences.....
Is there a more concise way to say "incorporate multiple influences"?
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Recently I was working on a paper which talks about a certain musician's incorporation of multiple styles and influences.....
Is there a more concise way to say "incorporate multiple influences"?
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Eclectic has the connotations of containing/being influenced by a variety of genres.
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You should really quote a dictionary definition of the word, as well as provide a link to the source.
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Often the word "fusion" is used to describe combined influences in various endeavors.
It was used alone to denote a combination of jazz and rock music which became popular in the 1970's-'80's - but, would not be out of place describing the melding of other styles of music.
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The word synthesis is a perfect match here:
Oxford Dictionaries
Synthesis: The combination of components or elements to form a connected whole.
‘the synthesis of intellect and emotion in his work’
Here’s a paragraph of some music related text (source) that demonstrates it well:
The blues became marked as a distinctive musical genre around the turn of the 20th century, developing throughout the Southeast as a synthesis of the African American music traditions which preceded it, including work songs, field hollers, dance tunes, minstrel songs, and spirituals.
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Eclectic has the connotations of containing/being influenced by a variety of genres.
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You should really quote a dictionary definition of the word, as well as provide a link to the source.
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Eclectic has the connotations of containing/being influenced by a variety of genres.
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You should really quote a dictionary definition of the word, as well as provide a link to the source.
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Eclectic has the connotations of containing/being influenced by a variety of genres.
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Eclectic has the connotations of containing/being influenced by a variety of genres.
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You should really quote a dictionary definition of the word, as well as provide a link to the source.
– Jason Bassford
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You should really quote a dictionary definition of the word, as well as provide a link to the source.
– Jason Bassford
2 days ago
You should really quote a dictionary definition of the word, as well as provide a link to the source.
– Jason Bassford
2 days ago
You should really quote a dictionary definition of the word, as well as provide a link to the source.
– Jason Bassford
2 days ago
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Often the word "fusion" is used to describe combined influences in various endeavors.
It was used alone to denote a combination of jazz and rock music which became popular in the 1970's-'80's - but, would not be out of place describing the melding of other styles of music.
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Often the word "fusion" is used to describe combined influences in various endeavors.
It was used alone to denote a combination of jazz and rock music which became popular in the 1970's-'80's - but, would not be out of place describing the melding of other styles of music.
add a comment |
Often the word "fusion" is used to describe combined influences in various endeavors.
It was used alone to denote a combination of jazz and rock music which became popular in the 1970's-'80's - but, would not be out of place describing the melding of other styles of music.
Often the word "fusion" is used to describe combined influences in various endeavors.
It was used alone to denote a combination of jazz and rock music which became popular in the 1970's-'80's - but, would not be out of place describing the melding of other styles of music.
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The word synthesis is a perfect match here:
Oxford Dictionaries
Synthesis: The combination of components or elements to form a connected whole.
‘the synthesis of intellect and emotion in his work’
Here’s a paragraph of some music related text (source) that demonstrates it well:
The blues became marked as a distinctive musical genre around the turn of the 20th century, developing throughout the Southeast as a synthesis of the African American music traditions which preceded it, including work songs, field hollers, dance tunes, minstrel songs, and spirituals.
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The word synthesis is a perfect match here:
Oxford Dictionaries
Synthesis: The combination of components or elements to form a connected whole.
‘the synthesis of intellect and emotion in his work’
Here’s a paragraph of some music related text (source) that demonstrates it well:
The blues became marked as a distinctive musical genre around the turn of the 20th century, developing throughout the Southeast as a synthesis of the African American music traditions which preceded it, including work songs, field hollers, dance tunes, minstrel songs, and spirituals.
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The word synthesis is a perfect match here:
Oxford Dictionaries
Synthesis: The combination of components or elements to form a connected whole.
‘the synthesis of intellect and emotion in his work’
Here’s a paragraph of some music related text (source) that demonstrates it well:
The blues became marked as a distinctive musical genre around the turn of the 20th century, developing throughout the Southeast as a synthesis of the African American music traditions which preceded it, including work songs, field hollers, dance tunes, minstrel songs, and spirituals.
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The word synthesis is a perfect match here:
Oxford Dictionaries
Synthesis: The combination of components or elements to form a connected whole.
‘the synthesis of intellect and emotion in his work’
Here’s a paragraph of some music related text (source) that demonstrates it well:
The blues became marked as a distinctive musical genre around the turn of the 20th century, developing throughout the Southeast as a synthesis of the African American music traditions which preceded it, including work songs, field hollers, dance tunes, minstrel songs, and spirituals.
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