Word setting in music is where the music is written so that the words can be sung as smoothly as possible. Most simple songs are set syllabically, that is, one note per syllable. Think Mary had a Little Lamb, or pretty much any other nursery rhyme.
Some songs have melismas in them, where a syllable has more than one note set to it. Think Mariah Carey!
All good word setting should follow the natural spoken stresses of the words, so the strong syllables should be on strong beats (eg. beats 1 and 3 in 4/4 time).
The setting is in Pennsylvania.
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The setting of the story "The Son from America" by Isaac Singer is in Lentshin, Poland and mostly in the home of Berl and Berlcha.
The word "setting" is syllabicated as set-ting.
The noun 'setting' (a gerund) is a concrete noun when used for the setting of a gemstone; or the setting for the controls of something; the surroundings where someone or something is; a word for a physical place or thing.The noun setting is an abstract noun as a word for the setting of a story, play, movie, etc.; the arrangement of dishes on a table (the dishes are concrete, the arrangement is a concept).
Setting has two syllables, sett-ing.
no, It is not a adjective it is a verb.
the answer is place
the word setting in a story means the certain place the certain time and where everything takes place
"A setting" is a noun. It refers to a place. Without the word "a" in front, it becomes a verb, or action word, e.g. "I was setting the table for Chrostmas dinner when I heard a knock at the door."
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"A setting" is a noun. It refers to a place. Without the word "a" in front, it becomes a verb, or action word, e.g. "I was setting the table for Chrostmas dinner when I heard a knock at the door."
Possibly you are looking for the word introduction.
Setting.
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