Musik - Musik hören
Hier lernen Sie einige englische Wörter, die sich auf das Hören von Musik beziehen, wie zum Beispiel „Stereo“, „Vinyl“ und „Album“.
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equipment that transforms electrical signals into sound, loud enough for public announcements, playing music, etc.
Lautsprecher, Box
a sound system that plays back a recorded sound, music, etc. through two or more channels, producing a three-dimensional effect
Stereo, Stereoanlage
a thin magnetic material on which a piece of music is recorded
Band, Tonband
a musical piece or song recorded on a CD, tape, or vinyl record
Titel, Track
a set of musical pieces or songs listed in the same order in which they appear on a recording
Trackliste, Liederliste
the flat and circular part of a record player on which the record is placed in order to be played
Plattenspieler, Drehtablette
a record made of synthetic resin or plastic, used in the past before CDs became popular
Vinyl, Schallplatte
the side of a musical record that is regarded as the main release and is more likely to be successful
A-Seite, Seite A
the side of a musical record that does not have the main songs
B-Seite, Rückseite
a piece of equipment or the software that is needed for copying sound or other information on a CD
CD-Brenner, CD-Schreiber
a small device used for listening to audio and MP3 files
MP3-Player, Musik-Player
a radio, CD player, etc. that is carried around in order to play loud music, especially rap
Boombox, Kassettendeck
something such as a book, record, etc. that consists of different pieces taken from several sources
Komposition
an album of popular music the tracks of which are unified around a particular theme or idea
Konzeptalbum, Themenalbum
a sound system that is used for playing or recording disks or tapes
Deck, Audio-System
all of the records or a list of the records that have been created by a particular singer, composer or musical band
Diskografie
a stereophonic radio and CD or tape player that is portable and produces a very loud sound
Boombox, tragbare Stereoanlage
a device that has two pieces that cover the ears and is used to listen to music or sounds without others hearing
Kopfhörer, Headset
a large disk with plastic coating on which information, such as music, video, etc., can be stored, now replaced by the DVD
Laserdisc, Laser-Disk
a piece of equipment that makes sounds louder, used for playing music, etc.
Lautsprecher
a playback device that reproduces recorded sound or video
Abspielgerät, Wiedergabegerät
a set of recorded songs and pieces of music that have been selected to be broadcast on a radio station or a radio program
Wiedergabeliste, Playlist
a round, thin piece of plastic with a hole in the middle, on which music, etc. is recorded
Schallplatte
a playback device with a spinning turntable that tracks the record and transmits it to a loudspeaker
Plattenspieler, Schallplattenspieler
a CD or a musical record that has only one main song, often released separately from an album to promote it
Single, Einzelstück
a piece of equipment used for playing recorded music, making a live performance, or turning up sound through speakers
Soundsystem, Tonanlage
a number of music pieces or songs sold as a single item, normally on a CD or the internet
Album, Platte
a device that is used for listening to programs that are broadcast
Radio
a music recording that contains more tracks than a single but fewer tracks than a full album
EP (erweiterte Spiel), verlängerter Tonträger
a single audio track that is part of a larger collection of songs, typically found on an album or an EP
Aufnahme, Platte
a small disc on which audio or other formats are recorded and could be played back by a player or computer using laser
Compact Disc, CD
the explanatory information that is printed on a paper, accompanying a CD or DVD of musical recordings
Liner-Notiz, Begleittext