2. Adjective. That has been set to music ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Musicalised
1. musicalise [v] - See also: musicalise
Lexicographical Neighbors of Musicalised
Literary usage of Musicalised
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Singing of the Future by David Ffrangcon-Davies, David Thomas Ffrangcon- Davies (1905)
""Singing is sustained musicalised speech," seems to be, in one sense, an excellent
answer; in another, indefinite and unsatisfactory. ..."
2. Rhythm, Music and Education by Émile Jaques-Dalcroze (1921)
"A point is reached when moving plastic becomes completely musicalised by the
study of the multiple elements of an agogic and dynamic nature which constitute ..."
3. The Christian Remembrancer by William Scott (1850)
"Would it be possible, or desirable if possible, that our English population should
be as thoroughly musicalised as the German? ..."
4. Observations on the Social and Political State of the European People in by Samuel Laing (1850)
"Would it be possible, or desirable if possible, that our English population should
be as thoroughly musicalised as the German ? ..."
5. Hermais: A Study in Comparative Esthetics by Colin McAlpin (1915)
"We have viewed it as a kind of musicalised prose; or as speech, metrically rendered.
Indeed rhythm and rime seem to constitute a sort of common structural ..."
6. Observations on the Social and Political State of the European People in by Samuel Laing (1850)
"Would it be possible, or desirable if possible, that our English population should
be as thoroughly musicalised as the German ? ..."