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B String The second string of the guitar. B1, B2, B3, B4, …… A single finger holding multiple strings on a stringed instrument at the same time. Bachata-a genre from the Dominican Republic that is played with guitars and percussion, usually with lyrics that focus on love, treachery, jealousy and desperation Back & Sides-The main wood pieces of the back and sides of a guitar. Traditionally the Back & Sides of the Classical Guitar was commonly made of solid book-matched Rosewood, Mahogany or Cypress, but today's builders have opened their horizons to a wide variety choices. Back Braces-Generally made of spruce, braces add stiffness to the back of a classical guitar. The wood chosen is very straight grained running the length of the brace. Backbeat-a continuous heavy accent on beats 2 and 4 in jazz and rock and roll music Backfall-a descending appoggiatura Back-plucked-string plucked far from the nut thus producing a round and flutelike tone Badinage-(法) playfulness; a quick eighteenth-century piece in 2/4 time Badinerie-(法) playfulness; a quick eighteenth-century piece in 2/4 time Bagana-a large eight to ten-string Ethiopian plucked lyre with a trapezoidal wooden frame Baganna-a large eight to ten-string Ethiopian plucked lyre with a trapezoidal wooden frame Bagatelle-(French, German) trifle, unpretentious; a short, light instrumental piece of music of no specified form, usually for piano Baglama-a long-necked Turkish lute, with a pear shaped body, also found in Greece Baile-(Spanish) dance or ballet; flamenco dance Bailecito-typical festive Bolivian handkerchief dance Baion-a slow samba rhythm from Brazil Baisser-(法) to lower Bajo-(Spanish) low, deep Bajo sexton-a Mexican twelve-string guitar Bakelite- phenol plastic; but now usually covers a range of different types of plastic Baksimba-a royal dance of the Baganda people from Uganda Balalaika-a triangular guitar-like instrument with a fretted finger-board normally bearing three strings of Russian origin Balance-The adjustment of volume and timbre between instruments or voices so that, when required, each is clearly heard through the general texture. A Harmonious or satisfying arrangement or proportion of parts or elements. Ballabile-(意大利) in a dance style, to be danced Ballad-a narrative song, often sentimental, with verses alternating with a refrain Ballade-thirteenth-, fourteenth- and fifteenth-century formes fixes, a strophic piece, each stanza having an initial repeated section followed by a second section played only once, and a final refrain; a dramatic heroic piano piece often inspired by poetry; a setting of a poem to music Balladenm??ssig-(德) in the style of a ballad Ballet-a dance form, originally Italian, established at the French court in the sixteenth century, formal and courtly, originally danced both by professionals and guests but now danced by professionals Ballo-(意大利) a ball, dance Bambera-a flamenco singing style known as swing songs Bambuca-the national dance of Colombia, South America Banatanka-a Serbian dance Band-(英) a group of instrumental players Band-(德) volume Bandari-dance-like instrumental music from Iran Bande-(德) volumes Bandola-of the cittern family, Spanish with six pairs of strings Bandolin-small South American Creole lute, pear shaped, and with a fretted neck, that comes in various sizes and ranges and has from 8 to 15 steel strings Bandolim-Portuguese mandolin Bandora-a plucked string instrument of the lute family, popular both as a solo and as an accompanying instrument to songs of the sixteenth- and seventeenth-centuries, the bandora is a bass register instrument with six or seven metal strings, a long, fretted neck, and a scalloped body Bandore-of the cittern family, Spanish with six pairs of strings Bandura-a fretless plucked dulcimer found in the Ukraine, with a short neck, an oval flat body and which is held vertically Bandurria-small 12-string mandolin-type instrument, played with a pick, with a very short wide neck and 14 metal frets, popular in Spain and Spanish America Bandurria sonora-a bandurria with 6 metal strings instead of guts strings Banjo-a plucked, four to nine wire occasionally gut strung instrument, the strings lying on a low bridge over a resonator made of a metal hoop, popular in early jazz and country music Banjolele-a ukulele-banjo Banjolin-a mandolin-banjo Bansango-(West African) dance rhythm for young women 其它相关链接: Ac-Ak Ak-Am An-Ar Ar-Az B-Ban Ba-Be Be-Bl Bl-Br Br-Bu C-Ch Ch-Ci Cl-Co Co-Cy D-De De-Do Do-Dy E-En En-Es F-Fi Fi-Fr Fr-Fu G-Ge Ge-Gr Gr-Gy Ha-He He-Hy Ia-Iw Ja-Ju Ka-Kw La Le Li-Ly Ma Me-Mi Mo-My Na-Ne Ng-Nz Ob-Ov Pe-Pl Po Pr-Pu Qi-Qu Ra Re Rh-Ri Ro-Ry Sa-Sc Sc-Se Se-Sh Si-Sn So Sp-St St-Sy Ta Te-Th Ti-To Tw-Tz Ua-Ut Va-Ve Vi Vo-Vu Wa-Wu Xa-Zy |
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