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Topic: Music

decasyllable

IPA: /ˌdɛkəˈsɪləbl/

KK: /dɛkəˈsɪləbəl/

noun

Definition: A line of poetry that contains ten syllables.

Example: The poem was written in a decasyllable, giving it a rhythmic flow.

decrescendo

IPA: /dɪˈkrɛʃ.ɛn.doʊ/

KK: /dɪˈkrɛʃˌɛndoʊ/

adjective

Definition: A term used in music to describe a gradual decrease in volume or intensity.

Example: The music ended with a soft decrescendo, fading gently into silence.

adverb

Definition: In music, it means to gradually decrease in volume or intensity.

Example: The orchestra played the final notes in a decrescendo, fading softly into silence.

noun

Definition: A gradual decrease in loudness or intensity, often used in music to indicate that the sound should become softer.

Example: The orchestra played a beautiful decrescendo at the end of the piece.

dee

IPA: /diː/

KK: /di/

noun

Definition: The fourth letter of the English alphabet, represented in uppercase as 'D' and in lowercase as 'd'.

Example: In the word 'dog', the first letter is a dee.

demisemiquaver

IPA: /ˌdɛmɪˈsɛmɪˌkweɪvər/

KK: /dɛmɪˈsɛmɪˌkwɑːvər/

noun

Definition: A musical note that lasts for a very short time, specifically one-thirtieth of a whole note, often represented by a specific symbol in sheet music.

Example: In the piece, the composer used a demisemiquaver to create a rapid, lively rhythm.

descant

IPA: /ˈdɛskænt/

KK: /dɛsˈkænt/

intransitive verb

Definition: To sing or speak in a melodious or elaborate manner, often in a musical context.

Example: During the concert, the choir began to descant beautifully over the main melody.

noun

Definition: A type of music that features an ornamental melody or a higher vocal part sung above the main melody.

Example: The choir performed a beautiful descant during the service, adding richness to the main hymn.

detune

IPA: /dɪˈtjuːn/

KK: /dɪˈtun/

verb

Definition: To change the tuning of a musical instrument or electronic device so that it produces a different pitch or frequency than intended.

Example: The technician had to detune the guitar to achieve the desired sound for the performance.

detuned

IPA: /dɪˈtjuːnd/

KK: /dɪˈtjun/

adjective

Definition: Describing an instrument or device that has been adjusted to a different pitch or frequency than its standard tuning.

Example: The guitar sounded strange because it was detuned for a specific song.

verb

Definition: To change the tuning of a musical instrument or device so that it is no longer in the correct pitch or frequency.

Example: The musician detuned his guitar to create a different sound for the song.

dholak

IPA: //ˈdoʊlək//

KK: /dho-lak/

noun

Definition: A type of hand drum commonly used in North Indian music, typically made of wood and played with the hands.

Example: The musician played a lively rhythm on the dholak during the festival.

diapason

IPA: /ˌdaɪəˈpeɪsən/

KK: /daɪəˈpeɪsən/

noun

Definition: A full and rich sound, often used to describe music or the range of notes an instrument can produce.

Example: The choir's performance was filled with a beautiful diapason that resonated throughout the hall.

diaphony

IPA: //dɪˈæfəni//

KK: /dɪˈæfəni/

noun

Definition: A basic type of harmony where musical parts move together in intervals of fourths, fifths, and octaves.

Example: The composer used diaphony to create a unique sound in his latest piece.

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