
aria
An aria is a solo vocal piece commonly found in operas and other musical forms, showcasing a singer's talent and emotional expression. Typically accompanied by an orchestra, arias allow the performer to convey individual character feelings and enhance the storytelling of the opera. Unlike ensemble pieces, arias focus on a single character, often highlighting their inner thoughts or dilemmas. The word "aria" comes from the Italian term for "air" or "melody," reflecting its lyrical and expressive nature in classical music.
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ARIA, or the Accessible Rich Internet Applications, is a set of guidelines designed to enhance web accessibility for people with disabilities. It provides additional information about web elements, such as buttons and forms, so that assistive technologies (like screen readers) can better interpret and interact with dynamic content. By using ARIA roles, properties, and states, developers can make websites and applications more usable for everyone, ensuring that users with visual, auditory, or physical impairments can navigate and engage with online content effectively.