to adapt or change the musical composition of a piece

编排, 改编
to play or perform something loudly, energetically, or enthusiastically

用力演奏, 热情表演
to make a rhythmic sound by hitting something consistently, commonly used in the context of music or drumming

敲打, 击鼓
to perform music on the violin

拉小提琴, 演奏小提琴
to clap hands rhythmically or percussively during a performance, either by musicians or the audience

有节奏地拍手, 鼓掌
to write a musical piece

作曲, 写
to direct a choir or orchestra using special movements of the hands

指挥, 引导
to record or sing a song, track, etc. in order to make a studio recording

录制, 录音
to move one's lips in synchronization with recorded music or speech

对口型, 假唱
to combine several musical pieces from various sources into a single piece

混合, 混音
to change the key or pitch of a piece of music

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

编曲, 编排
to perform music on a musical instrument

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

用力敲打, 用力且充满活力地演奏
to speak or chant rhythmically and in a unique style, often accompanied by music

说唱, 有节奏地说
to store information in a way that can be used in the future

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

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

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

视奏, 视读
to perform a series of musical notes smoothly and without separation

连奏, 连接
to play a musical instrument by hitting it, typically with the hand or a stick

击打, 演奏
to play a stringed instrument by sweeping the fingers lightly across the strings

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

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

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

颤音, 发出颤音
to adjust or regulate the pitch or sound of a musical instrument

调音, 调整
to adjust a musical instrument so that it plays in the correct pitch

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

吹口哨
to make a sound, especially a musical sound, louder

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

吟唱
to be the star performer in a concert or performance

担任主角, 领衔主演
to sing a tune with closed lips

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

即兴创作, 临时凑成
to play music along other musicians without practicing and as an act of improvisation

即兴演奏, 玩即兴
to make the final version of a musical rendition or movie from which copies can be made

母带处理, 完成最终版本
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, 制作混音
to give a performance of something such as a play or a piece of music for entertainment

表演, 演奏
to make a movie, music, etc. available to the public

发布, 发行
to use one's voice in order to produce musical sounds in the form of a tune or song

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

支持, 暖场
to compose a musical piece

作曲, 写
to sing or perform as part of a choir or choral group

合唱, 成为合唱团的一部分
to perform a musical piece or passage alone

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

用力吹奏, 强力演奏
to write or compose music, typically for various instruments or voices

谱曲, 作曲
to repeat or perform again, especially a musical or theatrical piece

重复, 再次演奏
to travel to different places to perform, such as putting on a concert

巡回演出, 进行巡演
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