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Xenochrony is a studio-based musical technique developed at an unknown date, but possibly as early as the early 1960s, by Frank Zappa, who used it on several albums. Xenochrony is executed by extracting a guitar solo or other musical part from its original context and placing it into a completely different song, to create an unexpected but pleasing effect. He said that this was the only way to achieve some rhythms.

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  • Xénochronie (fr)
  • Xenocronia (pt)
  • Xenochrony (en)
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  • La xénochronie est une technique de studio développée par Frank Zappa, probablement à fin des années 1960. Ce néologisme est basé sur les mots grecs xeno (étranger) et chrono (temps) (fr)
  • Xenochrony is a studio-based musical technique developed at an unknown date, but possibly as early as the early 1960s, by Frank Zappa, who used it on several albums. Xenochrony is executed by extracting a guitar solo or other musical part from its original context and placing it into a completely different song, to create an unexpected but pleasing effect. He said that this was the only way to achieve some rhythms. (en)
  • Xenocronia é uma técnica musical baseada em estúdio desenvolvida por Frank Zappa em uma data desconhecida, mas possivelmente já no início dos anos 1960. A técnica é executada extraindo-se um solo de guitarra ou outra parte musical de seu contexto original e colocando-o em uma música completamente diferente, independentemente do tempo ou da métrica das fontes, para criar um efeito inesperado, mas agradável. Zappa justificou que essa era a única maneira de conseguir alguns ritmos. (pt)
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  • La xénochronie est une technique de studio développée par Frank Zappa, probablement à fin des années 1960. Ce néologisme est basé sur les mots grecs xeno (étranger) et chrono (temps) (fr)
  • Xenochrony is a studio-based musical technique developed at an unknown date, but possibly as early as the early 1960s, by Frank Zappa, who used it on several albums. Xenochrony is executed by extracting a guitar solo or other musical part from its original context and placing it into a completely different song, to create an unexpected but pleasing effect. He said that this was the only way to achieve some rhythms. (en)
  • Xenocronia é uma técnica musical baseada em estúdio desenvolvida por Frank Zappa em uma data desconhecida, mas possivelmente já no início dos anos 1960. A técnica é executada extraindo-se um solo de guitarra ou outra parte musical de seu contexto original e colocando-o em uma música completamente diferente, independentemente do tempo ou da métrica das fontes, para criar um efeito inesperado, mas agradável. Zappa justificou que essa era a única maneira de conseguir alguns ritmos. (pt)
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