No, basso continuo adds chords to the base line whereas in ground bass instruments play a single short melody many times. The two techniques can be used together however.
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‘Ground Bass ‘means a bass part which is repeated throughout the piece. Is a term used in Baroque Music but has the same meaning as it means a part which is repeated as a bass throughout the whole piece of music to structure it throughout the whole of it.The GroundBass isalso called ‘basso ostinato’ in Italian.hope this washelpfulbecause it was to me LOL
Ostinato
Well, remember that ostinato means "the same thing repeated over again". So, any song that repeats itself has an ostinano. Winter from The Four Seasons by Antonio Vivaldi has an ostinato right away. It's not hard to find songs like that. Try looking Winter up and see if that's what you're looking for. If you're not, I'm sorry I can't help you. But I hope this helps!
When they "turn on the spot" to apparate, it means that they literally turned in a circle, keeping their feet in the same general spot on the ground.
Because of her accent I think.