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单词 saz
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Definition of saz in English:

saz

noun sazsaz
  • A long-necked stringed instrument of the lute family, originating in the Ottoman Empire.

    (起源于奥斯曼帝国的)长颈琵琶类弦乐器

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Based on a song dating back to the days of the brigands who preyed on Silk Road travellers, now its message is more benign; its melodies are played by Toir Kuziyev on various string instruments Turkish saz and Arabic oud, as well as doutar.
    • Slowly, other sounds emerge to fill the space around his voice: a slow and rhythmic drumming, the trilling of a wooden flute, melancholy chords of the stringed saz and the fluttering of an oboe-like instrument called a mey.
    • Traditional instruments include the ud and the saz (both of which resemble the lute), the darabuka (a drum), and the ney (sometimes spelled nay - a flute).
    • The end effect is meant to conjure up the sonority of the saz, an instrument used in traditional Turkish music.
    • The singer played a saz, a lute-like 7-stringed instrument with a long neck and deep body.
    • The term saz has been applied to other types of musical instrument.
    • The urban is more in the Turkish style, with its melismatic singing - more than one note per syllable - and accompaniment on the saz, a larger and more elaborate version of the shargija.
    • Singing is accompanied by the saz, a type of lute.
    • This tradition of syllabic folk poetry, much of it having a mystic quality, was always sung to the poet's own accompaniment on the stringed instrument called the baglama or saz.

Origin

Late 19th century: from Turkish, from Persian sāz 'musical instrument'.

Definition of saz in US English:

saz

nounsaz
  • A long-necked stringed instrument of the lute family, originating in the Ottoman Empire.

    (起源于奥斯曼帝国的)长颈琵琶类弦乐器

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The term saz has been applied to other types of musical instrument.
    • The end effect is meant to conjure up the sonority of the saz, an instrument used in traditional Turkish music.
    • The urban is more in the Turkish style, with its melismatic singing - more than one note per syllable - and accompaniment on the saz, a larger and more elaborate version of the shargija.
    • Based on a song dating back to the days of the brigands who preyed on Silk Road travellers, now its message is more benign; its melodies are played by Toir Kuziyev on various string instruments Turkish saz and Arabic oud, as well as doutar.
    • The singer played a saz, a lute-like 7-stringed instrument with a long neck and deep body.
    • Traditional instruments include the ud and the saz (both of which resemble the lute), the darabuka (a drum), and the ney (sometimes spelled nay - a flute).
    • This tradition of syllabic folk poetry, much of it having a mystic quality, was always sung to the poet's own accompaniment on the stringed instrument called the baglama or saz.
    • Slowly, other sounds emerge to fill the space around his voice: a slow and rhythmic drumming, the trilling of a wooden flute, melancholy chords of the stringed saz and the fluttering of an oboe-like instrument called a mey.
    • Singing is accompanied by the saz, a type of lute.

Origin

Late 19th century: from Turkish, from Persian sāz ‘musical instrument’.

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