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  • vibrato

    • 英 [vɪˈbrɑ:təʊ]
    • 美 [vɪˈbrɑtoʊ]

    释义

    • n.
      颤音,振动
  • 词态变化

    • 复数: vibratos;
  • 实用场景例句

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    • 颤音
    • 振动

    I urge flute and bassoon players to apply generous vibrato in their performance.

    我敦促演奏长笛和巴松管的乐手们在表演中充分运用颤音。

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    How do you produce this kind of tone and vibrato?

    你是怎样发出这种音调和振音的?

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    When not playing vibrato, use the palm of your right hand to work the key.

    (当不演奏(手)振音时, 用你的右手手掌操作钥匙(推杆). )

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    Vibrato, a shaking of the arm and hand adds a lot of work to your playing.

    颤音, 振动的胳膊和手作为一个很多温暖你的演奏.

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    Eventually, you'll exhaust all conventional vibrato approaches, all the ways you saw someone else do it.

    最后, 你将用尽所有常规的颤音动效果, 所有你曾看见其他的人做过的方式.

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    The violinists think so much about how you use vibrato, how to learn vibrato.

    小提琴演奏者会花很大精力去考虑如何使用颤音, 如何学习颤音.

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    The objective of vibrato in playing violin is to serve the artistic expression of music.

    小提琴演奏中的揉弦的出发点和目的是为音乐的艺术表现服务的.

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    Ample vibrato can encourage a richer sound in oboe and clarinet performances, with plenty of resonance.

    充足的颤音能鼓励双簧管和单簧管演奏产生更丰富的声音,并带有大量的共鸣。

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  • 英英释义

    Noun

    • 1. (music) a pulsating effect in an instrumental or vocal tone produced by slight and rapid variations in pitch
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