释义 |
Examples:oboe-like musical instrument used in folk music of Gansu, Qinghai etc—traditional Chinese musical notation using Chinese characters represent musical notes—The Sound of Music, Broadway musical (1959) and Academy Award-winning movie (1965)—sanxian, large family of 3-stringed plucked musical instruments, with snakeskin covered wooden soundbox and long neck, used in folk music, opera and Chinese orchestra—rites and music are in ruins (idiom); fig. society in total disarray—whole tone (musical interval)—one of the two chief types of music in Chinese opera—storytelling dramatic art dating back Song and Yuan periods, single narrator without music, often historical topics with commentary—play a musical instrument—tune (a musical instrument)—shamisen, three-stringed Japanese musical instrument—lit. one strong beat and one weak beats in a measure of music (two beats in the bar) (idiom); fig. follow a prescribed pattern the letter—hole in the body of a musical instrument, covered with a membrane which produces a buzzing tone—one's taste (i.e. in music, literature, fashion, food and drink etc)—tighten the strings (of a musical instrument)—addition musical interval adding an octave—musical chord of three notes, such as major triad do-mi-so—Qinqiang, an opera style popular in northwest China, possibly originating in Ming dynasty folk music—Kunqu opera, influential musical theater originating in Kunshan, Jiangsu province in Yuan times—Chinese mythical figure who invented music and dancing—central Asian music (e.g. as appreciated by Tang literati)—voicing (adjustment of timbre, loudness etc of organ or other musical instrument)—ocarina (musical instrument)—wutong or Paulownia tree (Fermiana platanifolia), a lightweight strong wood used for musical instruments—note of Chinese musical scale—Yuan dynasty theater, including poetry, music and comedy—length of a musical note—augmented triad (musical chord)—hammered string musical instrument—a transition (stop and change) in spoken sound, music or in brush strokes—traditional art form, consisting of sung story telling with musical accompaniment—formal ceremonial music of each succeeding Chinese dynasty starting with the Zhou—lit. one strong beat and three weak beats in a measure of music (four beats in the bar) (idiom); fig. scrupulous attention detail—Paulownia tree (Fermiana platanifolia), a lightweight strong wood used for musical instruments—sonata form (one of the large-scale structures used in Western classical music)—creative industries (design, music, publishing etc)—rites collapse, music spoilt (idiom); degeneration of feudal religious rites—musical instrument consisting of a set of chime stones suspended from a beam and struck as a xylophone—resonating chamber of a musical instrument—main key (of a musical composition)—Cui Jian (1961-), father of Chinese rock music— |