disco
n.
night club where customers drink and dance to disco music; popular style of dance music characterized by electronic instrumentation and a heavy beat
Disco
This article is about the music genre. For other uses, see
Disco (disambiguation) Disco is a
genre of
dance-oriented
pop music that was popularized in dance clubs (
discothèques) in the mid-1970s. Disco songs usually have soaring, often reverberated vocals over a steady
four-on-the-floor beat, an
eighth note (quaver) or sixteenth note (semi-quaver)
hi-hat pattern with an open hi-hat on the off-beat, and a prominent,
syncopated electric bass line. Strings, horns, electric pianos, and electric guitars create a lush background sound. Orchestral instruments such as the flute are often used for solo melodies, and unlike in rock,
lead guitar is rarely used.
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disco
Noun
1. a public dance hall for dancing to recorded popular music
(synonym) discotheque
(hypernym) ballroom, dance hall, dance palace
disco
adj.
disco
disco (m)
n.
disco, night club where customers drink and dance to disco music; popular style of dance music characterized by electronic instrumentation and a heavy beat
disco (m)
n.
disk, disc; record; diskette; discus; dial