词汇 | chord |
释义 | chord noun[ C ] uk /kɔːd/ us /kɔːrd/ chordnoun[C] (MUSIC)three or more musical notes played at the same time: (音乐的)和弦,和音 She strummed a few chords on her guitar.她在吉他上弹了几个和弦。 a C major chordC大调和弦 Technical music terms acciaccatura accidental aeolian aleatory alto clef antiphonal discordant harmonic progression harmony hemidemisemiquaver inversion Ionian overtone rubato scherzando scordatura secco recitative secondo staccato whole step chordnoun[C] (MATHS)a straight line that joins the ends of an arc(= a curved line that forms part of a circle)弦(连接圆上任意两点的线段) Geometry: parts of geometrical shapes -sided angle axis axisymmetric bulky circumference conic corresponding sides diam hemisphere node perimeter plane pole quadrant quadric symmetrical symmetrically ultra-dense vertex For me a simple chord of Beethoven is enough. Perhaps the guilty one did not dare to leave Atlanta, for the chimes sang in minor chords on several nights after. She strummed a few chords on her guitar. 她在吉他上弹了几个和弦。 Then there must be a thorough drill in scales, arpeggios, chords, and a variety of finger exercises, before any kind of pieces are taken up. Wistful almost is the slow vanishing until the last chords come like the breaking of a fairy trance. chord | American Dictionarychord noun[ C ] us/kɔrd/ chordnoun[C] (NOTES)music three or more musical notes played at the same time chord us/kɔrd/ chord (LINE)mathematics a line segment (= part) whose end points are points on a circle Examples of chordchord Event generators are used to represent the common structures of the musical vocabulary such as chords, ostinati, or compositional algorithms. Perhaps to save space, harmonies are often notated as chords with a noncommittal arpeggio sign rather than expressed as detailed figurations. The special quality of these chords is not so much that they offer a variety of meanings between which it is difficult to choose. In fact the thirty-four chords, in conjunction with the theatrical absence, can be used to elide or avoid all the opera's critical questions. We have nothing dramatic or operatic on which to hang the chords. The waveform diagram displays the contrast between spatially extended, sustained dissonant chords and sharply articulated, strongly localised (on the left) dynamic peaks of the percussion. Traditional staff notation is better suited to the illustration of such aspects as melody, rhythm, chords, dynamics and articulations. How many previously played chords must be considered to predict the current one? The time interval between the selection of the best chords in two successive cycles may be different. In each generation, a population of thirty chords is produced and evaluated. The most adventurous chords are first-inversion dominant sevenths, in measures 9 and 22. Just as the melody economises on notes, the harmony economises on chords. Given a connected network graph, choosing a spanning tree within it defines its branches and chords. Single-®nger chords, autoaccompaniment styles and melodic auto-harmonisation are common auto features. As the final chords rang round the auditorium, the entire school rose in rapturous applause; the tour had started well. See all examples of chord These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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