Surely this must be one of the most obvious examples of a work with ostinato. Another, though perhaps more subtle one is Chopin's Berceuse, where the ostinato pattern is in the left hand accompaniment.
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Ostinato is the correct spelling. It is an Italian word meaning "stubborn". The English word "obstinate" comes from it.Ostinato is a musical term for a phrase or rhythm repeated over and over ("obstinate"??), often in the bass part. A good example of an ostinato is the repeated eighth note bass pattern played in Boogies. Another good example is the ostinato rhythm used over and over in Maurice Ravel's Bolero.
Eddie Bolero is 6' 2".
Harmonic Ostinato, because the bass line / chords keep repeating even when the melody changes.
Ostinato
Do you mean "ostinato"? That is a short musical phrase that is repeated many times.