Technique
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Technique may also refer to:
- Technology, the study of or a collection of techniques
- Anything that can be done employing tools or algorithms
- In art technique includes tools, processes, structures, forms, and details, as well as the manner in which those are used and put together, one example being collage
- In music, technique refers to the manner of playing an instrument (), as well as the tools and manner of composition and precomposition, see also: extended technique
- In fine art, a technique refers to the style and tools used to create a particular effect with, for example, oil paints, where the technique used by the artist can be the result of his training, fashions or personal styles or any combination of these.
- The Technique, the school newspaper of the Georgia Institute of Technology.
- Technique, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology yearbook.
- Technique, a 1989 New Order album.
- Technique, a British synth pop band.
- Alexander Technique, (The Technique), teaches how to recognize and overcome habituated limitations within a person's manner of movement
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