to make a rhythmic sound by hitting something consistently, commonly used in the context of music or drumming

敲打, 击打

to clap hands rhythmically or percussively during a performance, either by musicians or the audience

鼓掌, 拍手

to arrange or compose music for performance by an orchestra or other ensemble

编曲, 作曲

to play with force and vigor, often producing a repetitive and intense sound on musical instruments

猛烈演奏, 用力敲打

to improve the quality of a previously recorded or mastered work, such as music or film, to achieve higher audio or visual fidelity

重新母带处理, 重新制作母带

to take or record a small piece of music or sound digitally, in order to be used in a new composition

取样

to read and perform a piece of written music at first sight without prior preparation

视奏, 即兴演奏

to articulate the beginning of a note on a wind instrument by briefly interrupting the airflow with the tongue

发音, 断奏

to adapt a musical composition originally intended for one instrument, voice, or ensemble so that it can be performed by another

转录, 改编

to produce a rapid alternation between two adjacent notes, usually a semitone or a whole tone apart

颤音, 颤音演奏

to make a high-pitched sound by forcing air out through one's partly closed lips

吹口哨, 哨声

to sing a piece such as a psalm, canticle, etc. in a limited range of notes and with a repetitive tone

吟唱, 唱出

to create and perform words of a play, music, etc. on impulse and without preparation, particularly because one is forced to do so

即兴发挥

to play music along other musicians without practicing and as an act of improvisation

即兴演奏, 一起演奏

to make the final version of a musical rendition or movie from which copies can be made

母带制作, 最终定稿

to produce a new version of a recorded piece of music by rearranging or adding new pieces to it, using a special device

混音, 重新编排

to give a performance of something such as a play or a piece of music for entertainment

表演, 演出

to perform as the secondary act in a pop or rock concert, usually before the main performers

支持, 作为开场表演者演出

to play a musical instrument, typically a wind instrument, with great force or intensity, producing a loud and powerful sound

用力演奏, 吹奏

