How Do You Spell REMIX?

Pronunciation: [ɹɪmˈɪks] (IPA)

The word "remix" is composed of two parts: "re-" and "mix". The prefix "re-" means "again" or "repeat", while the base word "mix" refers to the process of combining different elements together. In terms of spelling, "remix" is pronounced as /riːˈmɪks/ (ree-miks), with the stress on the second syllable. The initial "re-" is pronounced with an /iː/ sound, while the ending "-ix" is pronounced with an /ɪks/ sound. Together, the word denotes the act of repeating or recombining elements in a new and different way.

REMIX Meaning and Definition

  1. Remix is a term commonly used in the field of music and refers to the process of reimagining or altering an existing musical composition, often by adding new elements or rearranging the original components. It involves taking the original song or track and modifying it to create a different version with a new sound, style, or structure.

    In a remix, various techniques can be employed, such as adjusting the tempo, changing the key, adding or removing certain musical elements, or applying digital effects. This creative process can be undertaken by a proficient music producer, DJ, or artist who specializes in remixing.

    The purpose of a remix can vary greatly. Some remixes aim to give a popular song a fresh twist, making it more appealing to a different audience or updating it for contemporary tastes. Others may seek to experiment with the original track, pushing the boundaries of genre or style. Remixes are also commonly used in the DJing world to create extended versions or mixes that seamlessly blend multiple songs together.

    The rise of digital technology and modern digital audio workstations has made remixing more accessible and popular among artists and performers. It has become a creative outlet to explore new sonic possibilities, showcase individual talent, and connect with fans through reinterpretation and reinvention of existing music.

  2. To mix again or repeatedly.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for REMIX

Etymology of REMIX

The word "remix" is a blend of the prefix "re-" (meaning "again" or "back") and the word "mix". The term "mix" is derived from the Latin word "miscere", meaning "to mix" or "to mingle". In the music context, "remix" refers to the process of recombining or rearranging elements of an existing song to create a new version. The term gained popularity in the late 20th century with the rise of electronic music and remix culture.

Conjugate verb Remix

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have remixed
you would have remixed
he/she/it would have remixed
we would have remixed
they would have remixed
I would have remix
you would have remix
he/she/it would have remix
we would have remix
they would have remix

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been remixing
you would have been remixing
he/she/it would have been remixing
we would have been remixing
they would have been remixing

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would remix
you would remix
he/she/it would remix
we would remix
they would remix

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be remixing
you would be remixing
he/she/it would be remixing
we would be remixing
they would be remixing

FUTURE

I will remix
you will remix
he/she/it will remix
we will remix
they will remix

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be remixing
you will be remixing
he/she/it will be remixing
we will be remixing
they will be remixing

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have remixed
you will have remixed
he/she/it will have remixed
we will have remixed
they will have remixed

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been remixing
you will have been remixing
he/she/it will have been remixing
we will have been remixing
they will have been remixing

IMPERATIVE

you remix
we let´s remix

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to remix

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was remixing
you were remixing
he/she/it was remixing
we were remixing
they were remixing

PAST PARTICIPLE

remixed

PAST PERFECT

I had remixed
you had remixed
he/she/it had remixed
we had remixed
they had remixed

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been remixing
you had been remixing
he/she/it had been remixing
we had been remixing
they had been remixing

PRESENT

I remix
you remix
he/she/it remixes
we remix
they remix

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am remixing
you are remixing
he/she/it is remixing
we are remixing
they are remixing

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

remixing

PRESENT PERFECT

I have remixed
you have remixed
he/she/it has remixed
we have remixed
they have remixed

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been remixing
you have been remixing
he/she/it has been remixing
we have been remixing
they have been remixing

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it remix

SIMPLE PAST

I remixed
you remixed
he/she/it remixed
we remixed
they remixed

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