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Topic: Music

alto

IPA: /ˈæltoʊ/

KK: /ˈæltoʊ/

adjective

Definition: This term describes something that is related to a specific vocal range that is lower than soprano but higher than tenor, often used in music to refer to a voice type.

Example: The choir needed an alto singer to complete the harmony.

noun

Definition: A type of singing voice that is lower than a soprano and higher than a tenor, often associated with female singers or countertenors. It can also refer to a musical part or instrument that plays in this range.

Example: She has a beautiful alto voice that captivates the audience.

altoist

IPA: /ˈæltoʊɪst/

KK: /ˈæltoʊɪst/

noun

Definition: A musician who plays an alto instrument, especially the alto saxophone.

Example: The altoist played a beautiful solo during the concert.

amphibrach

IPA: /æmˈfɪbræk/

KK: /æmˈfɪbræk/

noun

Definition: A type of poetic rhythm that has one strong syllable between two weak syllables, creating a pattern in the way words are stressed.

Example: In the poem, the use of an amphibrach adds a musical quality to the lines.

amplifier

IPA: /ˈæmplɪfaɪər/

KK: /ˈæmplɪfaɪər/

noun

Definition: A device that increases the strength of an electrical signal, often used in audio systems to make sound louder.

Example: The musician connected the guitar to an amplifier to boost the sound during the concert.

amusia

IPA: /əˈmjuːziə/

KK: /əˈmjuːziə/

noun

Definition: A condition where a person cannot understand or respond to music, often affecting their ability to recognize melodies or rhythms.

Example: Despite her love for music, she struggled with amusia and couldn't follow the tunes.

anacrusis

IPA: /ˌænəˈkruːsɪs/

KK: /ænəˈkruːsɪs/

noun

Definition: A musical or poetic term referring to one or more unstressed syllables or notes that come before the main part of a line or phrase.

Example: The song began with an anacrusis, setting the rhythm before the first strong beat.

andante

IPA: //ænˈdɑːnteɪ//

KK: /ænˈdɑnteɪ/

adjective

Definition: A term used in music to describe a moderate and relaxed speed of performance.

Example: The symphony was played at an andante tempo, creating a calm and soothing atmosphere.

adverb

Definition: In music, this term describes a moderately slow tempo, which is slower than allegretto but faster than adagio. It is often used as a direction for musicians to play.

Example: The conductor asked the orchestra to play the piece andante to create a relaxed atmosphere.

noun

Definition: A musical term that indicates a moderate tempo, typically slower than allegro but faster than adagio, often used to describe a specific section of a piece of music.

Example: The symphony included a beautiful andante that allowed the audience to relax and enjoy the melody.

andantino

IPA: /ˌændənˈtiːnoʊ/

KK: /ˌændənˈtiːnoʊ/

adjective

Definition: A musical term that describes a tempo that is slightly faster than a slow pace.

Example: The conductor instructed the orchestra to play the piece at an andantino tempo.

adverb

Definition: A musical term indicating a tempo that is slightly faster or slower than a moderate pace, often used as a direction in music.

Example: The conductor instructed the orchestra to play the piece at an andantino tempo for a more expressive feel.

noun

Definition: A musical piece or section that is played at a moderately slow tempo, slightly faster than adagio but slower than moderato.

Example: The orchestra performed an andantino that beautifully captured the mood of the piece.

animated

IPA: /ˈænɪˌmeɪtɪd/

KK: /ˈænɪˌmeɪtɪd/

adjective

Definition: Full of life and energy; lively and spirited.

Example: The animated movie was a hit with both children and adults.

animater

IPA: /ˈænɪˌmeɪtə/

KK: /ˈænɪˌmeɪtər/

noun

Definition: A person who creates animated films or cartoons, bringing characters and stories to life through movement and visual effects.

Example: The animater worked late into the night to finish the new cartoon episode.

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