- Personalized Photo...Personalization Mall$11.99$16.99
- Collections Etc...Collections Etc.$17.99
- Acrylic Round OrnamentEDCO$20.50
- Acrylic Octagon OrnamentEDCO$20.50
- Collections Etc...Collections Etc.$12.99
- Acrylic Star OrnamentEDCO$20.50
- Acrylic Droplet OrnamentEDCO$20.50
- Acrylic Oval OrnamentEDCO$20.50
- Design Your Own...Personalization Mall$11.99$16.99
- Personalized Wedding Cake...Personalization Mall$16.79$23.99
- Personalized Heart...Personalization Mall$29.99
- Personalized Christmas ...Personalization Mall$11.99$16.99
- Acrylic Bell OrnamentEDCO$20.50
- New Job Personalized ...Personalization Mall$15.99$23.99
- Personalized Christmas...Personalization Mall$23.99
- Peeking Christmas Family...Personalization Mall$13.99$24.99
- Engraved Silver Tree...Things Remembered$30.00
Ads
related to: examples of ornaments
Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Ornaments also depict a certain philosophy of the people for the world around. For example, in Central Asia among nomadic Kazakhs, the circular lines of the ornaments signalled the sequential perception of time in the wide steppes and the breadth and freedom of space.
Ornaments are a decorative embellishment to music, either to a melody or to an accompaniment part such as a bassline or chord. Sometimes different symbols represent the same ornament, or vice versa. Different ornament names can refer to an ornament from a specific area or time period.
Many ornaments are performed as "fast notes" around a central, main note. There are many types of ornaments, ranging from the addition of a single, short grace note before a main note to the performance of a virtuosic and flamboyant trill.
A garden ornament or lawn ornament is a non-plant item used for garden, landscape, and park enhancement and decoration. History [ edit ] Early examples of the use of garden ornaments in western culture were seen in Ancient Roman gardens such as those excavated at Pompeii and Herculaneum .
The first includes ornaments adopted from antiquity: grotesques, architectural ornaments such as the orders, foliage scrolls and self-contained elements such as trophies, terms and vases.
The trill (or shake, as it was known from the 16th until the early 20th century) is a musical ornament consisting of a rapid alternation between two adjacent notes, usually a semitone or tone apart, which can be identified with the context of the trill (compare mordent and tremolo).