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Term: Strofe
Noun:
1. A stanza, typically in a poem, that consists of a specific number of lines, usually with a fixed rhyme scheme or meter.
- Example Sentence: The sonnet consisted of two quatrains and a couplet, where each strofe beautifully depicted the poet's emotions.
- Related Products: Book of Poems, Poetry Anthology
2. A unit or group of lines in a musical composition that forms a distinct musical section.
- Example Sentence: The symphony's first movement had a captivating strofe played by the violins, setting the tone for the rest of the piece.
- Related Products: Sheet Music, Composer Biography
Verb:
1. To divide or structure a poem, song, or piece of music into stanzas or distinct sections.
- Example Sentence: The poet decided to strofe his new composition, creating a unique rhythm and enhancing the overall emotional impact of the words.
- Related Products: Poetry Writing Guide, Music Theory Book
Adjective:
1. Pertaining to a specific stanza or musical section; characterized by the structure of strofes.
- Example Sentence: The listener could easily identify the strofe sections within the amazing symphony due to the composer's adept use of recurring melodies.
- Related Products: Classical Music Album, Music Appreciation Book
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