Geisteswissenschaften SAT - Music
Hier lernen Sie einige englische Wörter im Zusammenhang mit Musik, wie „composition“, „dissonant“, „aria“ usw., die Sie benötigen, um Ihre SATs zu bestehen.
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a written piece of music marked by significant size and sophistication
Komposition, Musikstück
an arrangement of a series of musical notes with specified intervals, in ascending or descending pitch order
Tonleiter, Skala
a component of a musical sound that is produced alongside the fundamental pitch, contributing to the overall richness and timbre of the sound
Harmonik
a long and sophisticated musical composition written for a large orchestra, in three or four movements
Sinfonie
a musical composition that is written for one or more solo instruments and accompanied by an orchestra with three movements
Konzert, Konzertstück
having a tuneful, harmonious quality or arrangement of sounds
melodisch, harmonisch
a musical composition that is specifically written for two violins, a viola, and a cello, and typically consists of four movements
Streichquartett, Quartett für Streicher
someone whose profession is to write the words of a song, or lyrics
Texter, Songwriter
someone who is highly skilled at playing a musical instrument
Virtuose, Maestro
the main female singer in an opera or opera company
Prima Donna, Hauptsängerin
the musical support provided by one or more instruments or voices to enhance or complement a soloist or main melody
Begleitung, Akkompagnement
a style of vocal singing in opera and oratorio characterized by a speech-like delivery, used to advance the plot or convey dialogue
Rezitativ
a long, elaborate song that is melodious and is intended for a solo voice, especially in an opera
Arie, Melodie
any musical instruments that can produce sound when its strings are touched or struck
Saiteninstrument, Saiteninstrumente
a musical instrument that produces sound by vibrating air within a tube or pipe, typically made of wood or metal
Holzblasinstrument, Blasinstrument
a woodwind double-reed instrument with a long tubular body and holes and keys on top
Oboe, Klarinette
an ancient wind instrument shaped like an egg with holes in its body that are covered with the fingers
Okarina, Okarina (Musikinstrument)
a small, four-stringed musical instrument resembling a guitar, originating from Hawaii
Ukulele
a wind instrument with a reed and several sticks, played by squeezing a bag and blowing through one of its pipes, originated from Scotland
Dudelsack, Taschen-Blasinstrument
an electronic musical instrument played without physical contact, controlled by hand movements near two antennas that manipulate electromagnetic fields to produce sound
Theremin
an early keyboard instrument resembling a piano in which the strings are plucked rather than being hit with a hammer
Cembalo, Clavichord
a box-like musical instrument that is held in both hands and is played by squeezing and stretching it while pressing its keys
Akkordeon
a woodwind instrument of the oboe family consisting of a long wooden tube and a double reed
Fagott
a type of piano equipped with a mechanism that allows it to play music automatically
Spielpiano, Selbstspielendes Klavier
producing a sharp, powerful sound, typically by hitting or striking something
percussiv, schlagartig
an electronic device that strengthens electrical signals or causes sounds to get louder
Verstärker
(of a sound) having tones that clash or sound unpleasant together
dissonant, discordant
an auditory experience created by the combination of musical and non-musical sounds within a particular area or context
Klanglandschaft, Schalllandschaft
a subgenre of jazz marked by its infectious, propulsive rhythm, prominent use of brass and woodwind instruments, and its association with the swing era of the 1930s and 1940s
Swingmusik, Swing
vocal improvisation where the singer uses nonsense syllables, rhythms, and melodic variations to create spontaneous and rhythmic expressions
Scat, vokale Improvisation