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What (who) is musical scores - definition

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Musical score; Scoring; Music score; Scored; Score (music); Score (disambiguation); Music scores; Score (album); Musical score (disambiguation); Musical scores; Score (film)

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STRIP CLUB IN NEW YORK CITY
Scores New York - Gentlemen's club; Scores New York – Gentlemen's club; Scores New York
Scores is a strip club in New York City. In its early years, it was known for its celebrity clientele, which included Howard Stern, Russell Crowe and Jason Giambi.
score         
Synonym for the overused cool and awesome.
Score! I got tickets to the concert. OR This is really score. I can't believe I passed the test.
Score         
·noun A weight of twenty pounds.
II. Score ·vt To engrave, as upon a shield.
III. Score ·noun A line drawn; a groove or furrow.
IV. Score ·noun Account; reason; motive; sake; behalf.
V. Score ·vt To make a score of, as points, runs, ·etc., in a game.
VI. Score ·add. ·vi To run up a score, or account of dues.
VII. Score ·add. ·vi To keep the score in a game; to act as scorer.
VIII. Score ·noun An account or reckoning; account of dues; bill; hence, indebtedness.
IX. Score ·noun A distance of twenty yards;
- a term used in ancient archery and gunnery.
X. Score ·noun The number twenty, as being marked off by a special score or tally; hence, in ·pl, a large number.
XI. Score ·add. ·vi To make or count a point or points, as in a game; to Tally.
XII. Score ·noun The number of points gained by the contestants, or either of them, in any game, as in cards or cricket.
XIII. Score ·vt To write down in proper order and arrangement; as, to score an overture for an orchestra. ·see Score, ·noun, 9.
XIV. Score ·noun A notch or incision; especially, one that is made as a tally mark; hence, a mark, or line, made for the purpose of account.
XV. Score ·noun To mark with parallel lines or scratches; as, the rocks of New England and the Western States were scored in the drift epoch.
XVI. Score ·vt Especially, to mark with significant lines or notches, for indicating or keeping account of something; as, to score a tally.
XVII. Score ·vt To mark or signify by lines or notches; to keep record or account of; to set down; to Record; to Charge.
XVIII. Score ·vt To mark with lines, scratches, or notches; to cut notches or furrows in; to Notch; to Scratch; to Furrow; as, to score timber for hewing; to score the back with a lash.
XIX. Score ·noun The original and entire draught, or its transcript, of a composition, with the parts for all the different instruments or voices written on staves one above another, so that they can be read at a glance;
- so called from the bar, which, in its early use, was drawn through all the parts.

Wikipedia

Score

Score or scorer may refer to:

  • Test score, the result of an exam or test
Examples of use of musical scores
1. Special collections, such as military literature, legal literature, musical scores and recordings, have their own reading rooms that handle requests.
2. As Kutluer is used to reading musical scores while playing, she occasionally faced some difficulties because of the wind.
3. "The missions house rare musical instruments, musical scores, and priceless works of art," says Geoff Groesbeck, who runs the website Chiquitania.com, dedicated to the culture of the missions.
4. The WDL Web site ( http://www.worlddigitallibrary.org) will provide access to original documents, films, maps, photographs, manuscripts, musical scores and recordings, architectural drawings and other primary resources through a variety of search methods.
5. Noting that Rota‘s "La Notte di un Nevrastenico» received the Italy Prize in 1'5', Lucantoni said Rota was a legendary master in Italy and was commissioned to write Fellini musical scores.