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Hier lernen Sie einige englische Wörter zur Beschreibung von Musik wie „acoustic“, „a capella“ und „funky“.
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(of a musical instrument) making a sound that is natural, not amplified
akustisch
a style of playing or singing musical notes with short, distinct intervals between them
staccato, kurz abgehackt
relating to the adult male voice of the highest natural pitch range
Tenor
based on a scale in which the interval between the third and the fourth notes and the seventh and the eighth notes is a half step
Dur, Durtonart
used when an event or performance is happening at the present moment or being broadcast in real-time
live, in Echtzeit
(of music) made only by instruments and without vocals
instrumental, instrumentale
having blended sounds or tones that combine in a pleasing way
harmonisch, klanglich
connected with grunge rock music that has a loud guitar sound
Grunge, schmuddelig
having a slightly higher pitch than the corresponding natural note
#, hoch
(of a musical note) indicating that the note is neither sharp nor flat
natürlich
based on a scale in which the interval between the second and the third notes, the fifth and the sixth notes and the seventh and eighth notes is a half step
moll, mollische
relating to the type of music that emphasizes on tone and atmosphere rather than traditional structure
Ambient, Umgebungs-
connected with or denoting musical compositions or other art forms that involve random choice using computer techniques
aleatorisch
having a harsh, loud, or bold tone, reminiscent of brass instruments
grell, dreist
describing a quality of music that involves the simultaneous production of two distinct pitches or tones, often with one serving as a drone or sustained pitch while the other carries the melody or rhythm
biphonisch, zweistimmig
having a pattern or regular sequence of sounds, movements, or events
rhythmisch, harmonisch
made for or related to an orchestra, typically involving a wide range of instruments playing together
orchestral, orchestral (ein Orchester betreffend)
related to music that is respected, serious, and is typically from the Western tradition
klassisch
(of a singing voice) having a light register and a melodic style
lyrisch, melodisch
(of music) having a rhythmic, energetic quality with a strong, distinctive beat that encourages movement
funky, rhythmisch
(of a performance) exceptional in quality or features highly skilled performers
Spitzen-, ausgezeichnet
done or created by just one musician, rather than by a group or ensemble
Solo, einsam
(of musical instruments) having a body made entirely from a solid block of wood or other solid material
Massivkörper, aus solidem Material
related to popular culture, with many appealing elements such as music, fashion, art, etc.
Pop, populär
innovative, experimental, or unconventional in style or approach, especially in the arts
avantgardistisch, innovativ
relating to the highest range of musical notes or frequencies
hoch, doppelt
describing sound transmission, recording or reproduction that is transferred through a single channel
monophon, monophonic
(of tracks on a music player or an app) played randomly
im Zufallsmodus, in zufälliger Wiedergabe