An ostinato pattern is like a catchy tune that keeps repeating over and over again, it's the musical version of your favorite song on repeat.
Imagine you're playing with building blocks, and instead of stacking them randomly, you always use the same two or three blocks to make a little tower. That’s what an ostinato pattern is like in music, a short piece of music that repeats itself while other parts of the song change around it.
Like a Happy Tune on Repeat
Think about how your favorite toy makes a sound when you press it, maybe a beep-beep or a ding-dong. If that same sound keeps playing again and again, even as something else changes, like the lights in your room, that’s just like an ostinato pattern.
In music, this repeating part can be played by one instrument or many. It gives the song a sense of rhythm and makes it feel familiar, like knowing exactly what comes next when you're playing with your blocks!
Examples
- A short tune that keeps playing while the rest of the music changes
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See also
- Why We use Repetition in Music?
- What is bassline?
- How Does Psychology of People Who Replay the Same Song Work?
- How Does Beat and Rhythm in Music Explained Work?
- Why we really really really like repetition in music?