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Twos-a set of two-bar phrases; in jazz, when different players alternate playing two-bar phrases, this is called trading twos Tract-a soloist chant Tractus-tail; small line; pause sign Tradotto-(意大利) translated, arranged, transposed Traduit-(法) translated, arranged, transposed Traduction-(法) translation, arrangement, transposition Tradzione-(意大利) translation, arrangement, transposition Traine-(法) dragged Tranh-(Vietnam) a zither with 10 brass strings. The instrument is placed in front of the musician who uses his right hand to regulate the pitch and vibrato, while using his left hand to pluck the strings Tranquillamente-(意大利) tranquilly Tranquillezza-(意大利) tranquility Tranquillita-(意大利) tranquility Tranquillo-(意大利) tranquil Transcribe-to rearrange music for instruments other than those for which the work was originally written Transcription-music for instruments other than those for which the work was originally written Transition-a short passing change of key, an abrupt key change Transpose-to move; to play a piece in a different key or one or more octaves higher or lower than it was originally written, the better to suit the instrument Transposing instruments-instruments that do not play the notes they read Transposition-the changing of the pitch of a piece without changing anything else Traquenard-(法) a late seventeenth-century dance found in some ballets which is closely related to the gavotte Trascinando-(意大利) dragging, rallentando Trascrizione-(意大利) arrangement, transcription Tratt.-(意大利) held back, sustained Trattenuto-(意大利) held back, sustained Tratto-(意大利) dragged Tratto, Non-(意大利) do not drag Trauer-(德) sorrow Trauermarsch-(德) funeral march Traum-(德) dream Traurig-(德) sad Trautonium-an instrument that generates electronic pitches by pressing a wire on a metal bar, the position along the bar determined the pitch generated Travesti-(法) disguise Tre-(意大利) three Treble-the highest part Treble Clef Treble Strings The first, second, & third strings of the guitar. Tre corde-(意大利) three strings Treibend-(德) hurrying, rushing Tremando-(意大利) with tremolo Tremante-(意大利) with tremolo Tremolando-(意大利) with tremolo Tremolante-(意大利) with tremolo Tremblement-(法) trill, a note ornament Tremblement simple a note ornament Tremolo-rapidly-recurring slight raising and lowering of pitch, vibrato; the rapid reiteration of a single note Tremulant-rapidly-recurring slight raising and lowering of pitch Trepak-a simple duple time popular Cossack dance Tres-(法) very Tres-a Cuban guitar-like instrument with three pairs of strings (occasionally, three sets of three strings). strummed to accompany songs and dances Trescone-a Florentine dance similar to the cushion dance but employing a handkerchief Trill An additional elaboration added to a written melody. Trillo a note ornament Trillo and Mordant a note ornament Trilogia-(意大利) three works on a common theme Trilogie-(法) three works on a common theme Trilogy-(英)-three works on a common theme Trinklied-(德) drinking song Trio-a piece played by three players; a piece of music to be play such a group; a contrasted section between two performances of a minuet Triolet-(法) a triplet; a short trio Trionfale-(意大利) triumphant Trionfante-(意大利) triumphant Trio sonata-a chamber music form for two featured instruments and continuo accompaniment Triple-croche-(法) thirty second note Triple concerto-a concerto for three solo instruments and orchestra Triple counterpoint-invertible counterpoint in which three parts can be interchanged, each making a suitable bass for the other Triple meter-a time signature in which each measure has three beats Triple stop-playing three notes simultaneously on a stringed instrument Triplet-A group of three notes of equal time value performed in the time of two. One or two of the notes may be rests of equal value. Triple time-a time signature in which each measure has three beats Tristan chord-the half-diminished seventh chord; a chord which was originally made up of the notes 'F', 'B', 'D sharp' and 'G sharp', although the name is now applied to any chord with the same intervals Triste-(法) sad Tristesse-(法) sadness Tristezza-(意大利) sadness Tristo-(意大利) sad Tritone-the interval of the augmented 4th, two notes three whole tones apart Tritonic-a three-note scale pattern used in the compositions of some Southern African cultures Trois-(法) three Troisieme-(法) third Trommelbass-(德) a bass line that contains steady, constant, repeated notes Trop-(法) too much; also non troppo, not too much Tropa-an ensemble of instruments which belong to the same family type and consists of different registers of sizes Troppo-(意大利) too much; also non troppo, not too much Trub-(德) sad Trube-(德) sad Tsambal-Romanian hammered dulcimer Tsigane-(法) gipsy Tsimbl-Jewish hammered-dulcimer Tsumen-ivory picks used to play the Japanese koto Tulipwood-An alternative wood for the back and sides of a classical guitar. Tumbi-a single stringed instrument from the region of Punjab, consisting of a dried, hardened gourd with a stick going through it, and a single string. The gourd is sliced and a parchment is stretched across the hole. The string is attached to a bridge, which rests on the parchment. Tune-air, melody; the process of adjusting the pitch of an instrument to itself Tuner Knob-An ivory, bone, plastic, or wood part of the tuner that is used to grasp when tuning a guitar. Tuner Mounting Plates-A Flat metal piece on a guitar that holds the tuner knobs, gears and rollers. Tuner Roller-The barrel shaped part of the tuner in which to attach a guitar string. Tuners-A set of devices located on the headstock of the guitar to attach and tune the strings. Tuning-temperament; the pitch to which various strings on a stringed instrument are to be set Tuning fork-a U-shaped steel device with a handle at its base, which when struck produces a relatively pure tone of definite pitch Tuning hammer-the metal key with mortised end used to turn the wrest pins in tuning Tuning peg-a peg, usually of wood, or a pin, usually of steel, around which a string runs, and which, when turned, increases or decreases the tension in the string, which changes the string's pitch Tuning pin-a peg, usually of wood, or a pin, usually of steel, around which a string runs, and which, when turned, increases or decreases the tension in the string, which changes the string's pitch Turca, Alla-(意大利) in a Turkish style Turdanser-choreographed figure folk dances from Scandinavia Turmmusik-(德) music played from a tower by the town band Turnaround-in jazz, the technique uses a set of chords played at the end of one section to provide a smooth transition into the next section Turns-The note above, the note itself, the note below, then the note itself again. The turn may be inverted as in the preparation of an ascending trill when the note sequence becomes the note below, the note itself, the note above, then the note itself again. Turn the rhythm around-changing the rhythm of a piece of music over several bars to establish a new meter Tusch-(德) a fanfare or flourish Tutta-(意大利) all the players Tutte-(意大利) all the players Tutti-(意大利) all the chorus Tutto-(意大利) all the players Tweeter-part of a speaker system designed to handle the high frequency part of the signal Two-beat-music in which the first and third beats of each four-beat bar (measure) are accentuated, for example, in marches Two step-American dance style developed in the 1880s Ty-a derivative of the ancient lute, with a pear shaped resonator that becomes narrow toward its upper end to form the neck. It has 4 strings of braided silk Ty ba-a derivative of the ancient lute, with a pear shaped resonator that becomes narrow toward its upper end to form the neck. It has 4 strings of braided silk Tyrolienne-a quick triple-time dance form; an early nineteenth-century style of ballet music Tzigane-a composition having gypsy influences or flavor Tzouras-Greek long-necked lute 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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