mimetic Meaning & Definition

  • En [ mɪˈmet.ɪk]
  • Us [ mɪˈmet̬.ɪk]

Meaning of mimetic In English

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  • Furthermore, mimetic aspects affected the relationships between acoustic performance and electroacoustic media, including fixed and live electronic components.

  • Once these are established, the argument focuses on the implications of the introduction of live performers in works that articulate mimetic discourse.

  • Her presentation of the intimate crackling and tinkling can draw a listener away from a mimetic orientation to an aural form of discourse.

  • The synthesizer sound, essentially a square wave, sounds similar to an electric guitar and could even be considered slightly mimetic.

  • Therefore, they can be located in a region of ambiguity mid-way between mimetic and aural.

  • Therefore, this article aims to establish a framework and relevant terminology for the discussion, analysis and creation of music that articulates mimetic discourse and structure.

  • These results are consistent with the mimetic seed hypothesis.

  • Why cannot theatre be more than a mimetic mouthpiece, a source of entertainment and instruction?

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