musical scale

英 [ˈmjuːzɪkl skeɪl] 美 [ˈmjuːzɪkl skeɪl]

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双语例句

  1. Musical notation was conceived for the C major scale and each line and space represents a note in this scale.
    五线谱以C大音阶构成,每一个线和间代表这个音阶的音符。
  2. A rapid series of ascending or descending notes on the musical scale.
    音阶上上升或下降的一系列快速的音符。
  3. Rapid sliding up or down the musical scale.
    在音阶上迅速滑上或滑下。
  4. And the practice of the musical scale plays an important part in the basic skills above.
    而音阶训练则是基本功训练内容的一个重要部分。
  5. A primary characteristic of Eastern music is the originality of the instrumentation and of the musical scale.
    东方音乐的首要特色就是乐器与音阶的原创力。
  6. Using eighteenth-century musical forms and the tonality of the seven-note scale, the group also drew from ethnic folk tunes, jazz, and polytonal techniques.
    这批音乐家运用18世纪的音乐形式和七音音阶的调性,同时也从各民族民间曲调,爵士乐和多调性技巧中汲取养份。
  7. To blend one tone into the next; slur. rapid sliding up or down the musical scale.
    滑移从一个音滑到另一个音;圆润地接连演奏在音阶上迅速滑上或滑下。
  8. A musical scale with fewer than seven notes.
    少于七个乐音的音阶。
  9. The skill of musical scale is of fundament and importance in piano playing for the musical impact. The training of it plays a vital part in the development of the piano skills and the artistic expression of musical works.
    音阶是钢琴演奏中最基本、最重要的技法,是表现音乐效果的重要手段,音阶的训练对钢琴技巧的发展和音乐作品的艺术表现是至关重要的。
  10. The formulaic character of melody is concluded by the musical scale, pentatonic modes Tonality and melody.
    其中曲调程式性特征指从抚州采茶戏音乐的音阶、调式、调性及旋律形态等方面归纳出的具有规律性的曲调特征;
  11. This article, based on the studies on the evaluation of the music, analyzes its tune, structure, musical scale, beat, melody form, language, temperament, percussion music and "Qupai".
    文章在探讨其历史演变的基础上,对其曲式和句式结构、音阶及板式、旋律形态、语言和音韵、打击乐及曲牌等作了简要的分析。
  12. As a man of letters and a connoisseur, his three kinds of songs are cordial, emotional and consistent in the rhythm of music and Chinese musical scale.
    作为文学家和鉴赏家的青主,他的三类歌词真挚、注重抒情性,节奏上寻求音乐与汉语音阶的和谐融洽。

英英释义

noun

  1. (music) a series of notes differing in pitch according to a specific scheme (usually within an octave)

      Synonym:    scale