Gimmick
see also: Etymology of Gimmick
A Gimmick is a cell of some notes of music able to collect the ear of the listener. The term comes from the Jazz.
It is often very short, like a short phrase whose its private individual, the melody drawing or the rhythmic formula will impregnate the memory easily, therefore the recognition, therefore the identification.
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Examples
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exemple1 James Brown: I can' T stand myself (KB7192): the Gimmick (5 notes) intervenes in repetitive manner and " Ostinato ", as an element structural of the Groove.
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exemple2 Garbage : Androgyny (XG093F): the verse makes hear from the start the Gimmick of hangs (5 notes) piece.
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