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Topic: Music

legato

IPA: /lɪˈɡeɪtoʊ/

KK: /lɪˈɡɑːtoʊ/

adjective

Definition: In a way that is smooth and connected, especially in music, where notes are played or sung without any breaks between them.

Example: The pianist played the piece legato, allowing the notes to flow seamlessly into one another.

adverb

Definition: In a smooth and connected manner, without any breaks between the sounds or notes, often used in music to indicate how to play or sing.

Example: The musician played the piece legato, allowing the notes to flow seamlessly into one another.

noun

Definition: A style of playing or singing music smoothly and connectedly, without any breaks between the notes.

Example: The pianist played the piece in a legato style, making the notes flow seamlessly together.

leitmotif

IPA: /ˈlaɪtmoʊˌtiːf/

KK: /ˈlaɪtmoʊtiːf/

noun

Definition: A main theme or idea that keeps coming back in a story, piece of music, or other work, often linked to a character or situation.

Example: The leitmotif of love in the novel is present in every chapter.

leitmotiv

IPA: //ˈlaɪtˌmoʊtɪf//

KK: /ˈlaɪtˌmoʊtɪf/

noun

Definition: A recurring theme or idea in a piece of music, literature, or art that helps to unify the work.

Example: The composer used a leitmotiv to represent the main character's journey throughout the opera.

lentando

IPA: /lɛnˈtændoʊ/

KK: /lɛnˈtændoʊ/

adjective

Definition: Describing something that is gradually decreasing in speed or pace.

Example: The music was lentando, creating a calm and soothing atmosphere.

adverb

Definition: Moving or happening at a slower pace or speed.

Example: The music was lentando, creating a calm and relaxed atmosphere.

lentissimo

IPA: /lɛnˈtɪsɪmoʊ/

KK: /lɛnˈtɪsɪmoʊ/

adjective

Definition: Describing a very slow speed or pace, often used in music to indicate a slow tempo.

Example: The conductor asked the orchestra to play the piece lentissimo to create a calm atmosphere.

adverb

Definition: In music, this term means to play very slowly. It is often used as a direction for musicians to follow.

Example: The conductor asked the orchestra to play the piece lentissimo to create a calm atmosphere.

lento

IPA: /ˈlɛntoʊ/

KK: /ˈlɛntoʊ/

adjective

Definition: Describing a pace that is slow, often used in music to indicate a gentle or relaxed speed.

Example: The piece was played lento, creating a calm and soothing atmosphere.

adverb

Definition: In a slow manner or at a slow speed, often used in music to indicate a slow tempo.

Example: The conductor asked the orchestra to play the piece lento for a more dramatic effect.

noun

Definition: A slow and gentle musical passage or movement.

Example: The symphony included a beautiful lento that captivated the audience.

librettist

IPA: /lɪˈbrɛtɪst/

KK: /lɪˈbrɛtɪst/

noun

Definition: A person who writes the text for an opera or other musical work.

Example: The famous composer collaborated with a talented librettist to create a new opera.

libretto

IPA: /lɪˈbrɛtoʊ/

KK: /lɪˈbrɛtoʊ/

noun

Definition: The written text of a musical work, especially an opera, which includes the words sung by the performers.

Example: The libretto of the opera was beautifully written and enhanced the music.

ligature

IPA: /ˈlɪɡətʃər/

KK: /ˈlɪɡətʃər/

noun

Definition: A binding element, such as a cord or wire, used to tie things together, or a character that combines two or more letters.

Example: The surgeon used a ligature to close the blood vessel during the operation.

transitive verb

Definition: To tie or bind something, especially in a medical context, often using a ligature.

Example: The surgeon had to ligature the blood vessels during the operation.

lilt

IPA: /lɪlt/

KK: /lɪlt/

intransitive verb

Definition: To move or speak in a cheerful and lively way, often with a rhythmic quality.

Example: The children began to lilt as they danced around the garden.

noun

Definition: A cheerful and lively way of speaking or singing, where the voice has a pleasant rise and fall in pitch.

Example: The singer's lilt made the song sound joyful and uplifting.

transitive verb

Definition: To express something in a cheerful and rhythmic way, often through singing or speaking.

Example: She began to lilt a happy tune as she worked in the garden.

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