Μουσική - Μουσικά Στοιχεία
Εδώ θα μάθετε μερικές αγγλικές λέξεις που σχετίζονται με μουσικά στοιχεία όπως "scale", "tonality" και "vibrato".
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the perceived highness or lowness of a sound, determined by the frequency of the sound waves
an arrangement of a series of musical notes with specified intervals, in ascending or descending pitch order
a specific arrangement of tones and semitones that create a distinctive scale pattern
the variation or contrast in volume or intensity of a musical performance
in music refers to how notes or sounds are played, including factors like attack, duration, and release, which shape the expressiveness of a performance
in music refers to how different musical elements are combined to create the overall sound of a piece
the quality of harmony or agreement between notes or chords, often perceived as pleasant or stable
any of the short sections consisting of musical beats located between two consecutive lines
a recurring theme of melodic or rhythmic arrangement of notes in a musical piece
the use of dynamics, phrasing, tempo, articulation, and other interpretive elements by a performer to convey the emotional or artistic intent of a piece of music, adding depth, feeling, and individuality to the performance
notes of music played or sung in a combination that produces a pleasing effect
the arrangement or succession of single musical notes in a tune or piece of music
a system of written signs or symbols that are used in music or mathematics
the quality of a sound that is distinct from pitch, intensity and loudness
a component of a musical sound that is produced alongside the fundamental pitch, contributing to the overall richness and timbre of the sound
a set of horizontal lines and spaces on which musical notes are written
the rhythmic or metrical regularity and sense of timing that is created by a repeating pattern of beats
the first beat of a measure, typically emphasized in terms of accentuation and providing a sense of rhythmic stability
a vocal or musical sound with a particular pitch, intensity, and quality
a seven-note scale with a specific pattern of whole and half steps
an unusual combination of musical notes that sound strange when played
the simultaneous performance of the same pitch or note by multiple musicians or instruments
a short, repeated musical pattern found in both jazz and popular music, serving as a prominent and recognizable element within a song or composition
the organization of pitches and chords around a central pitch, creating a sense of harmonic stability and establishing a key center
the organization and shaping of musical phrases or sections to convey expression, emotion, and musical coherence
a musical unit or segment consisting of several notes played or sung together
a rapid repetition of a single musical note or alternation between two notes