"Face-to-face" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The phrase "face-to-face" refers to a direct and personal interaction or conversation between two people, often in the same physical location, where they can see each other's facial expressions and body language. It can also imply a more intimate or informal setting, as opposed to remote or online interactions. In modern times, face-to-face communication has taken on a new significance in a world where digital communication is increasingly prevalent.
Faburden is a term used in music, particularly in the context of Renaissance-era vocal harmonization. It refers to a style of polyphonic composition, where a melody is accompanied by obbligatos or countermelodies that add embellishments and decorative passages to the main melody. Faburden is often used to illustrate musical themes or to create a sense of dramatic contrast, and is a key element of Renaissance choral music and madrigals.