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The emphasis of and articulated reason for the competitions is the lyrical content and vocal artistry of competitors.
To entertain passers-by, a musician might as well keep the groove going while practising lyrical improvisation and melodic embellishment.
There are no lyrics; rather the singer uses neo-syllables2 to complement lyrical sounds on the saxophone.
She is controversial for challenging the male literary tradition and appropriating the ghazal, a lyrical poetic style used by men to express love.
A calmer section brings lithe and lyrical counterpoint, before the fast-machine music and fanfares resume.
Their excellent lively introduction, lyrical afterword and summaries throughout contribute to the reading process that is of necessity comparative and reflective.
In many ways the recording is a basic song form, but not one strong on lyrical content.
The lyrical and symbolic content favoured by these artists, then, runs on a continuum that favours the non-local over the local.