IPA: /ˈmɪnstrəlzi/
KK: /ˈmɪnstrəlzi/
Definition: The art or profession of performing songs and music, often by a group of entertainers known as minstrels.
Example: The minstrelsy of the medieval period included traveling musicians who entertained audiences with songs and stories.
IPA: /ˌmɪn.juˈɛt/
KK: /mɪnˈjuːɛt/
Definition: A slow and graceful dance in 3/4 time, often performed by couples, and commonly found in classical music compositions.
Example: The couple danced a beautiful minuet at the wedding reception.
IPA: //mɪˈzɛr.əˌreɪ//
KK: /mɪˈzɛr.ɛr.eɪ/
Definition: A type of prayer or musical composition that expresses sorrow and asks for mercy, often associated with the 51st Psalm in religious contexts.
Example: The choir performed a beautiful miserere during the church service.
IPA: //mɪsˈtjuːn//
KK: /mɪsˈtun/
Definition: To adjust or set something incorrectly, especially in terms of music or sound.
Example: The musician mistuned the guitar, making it sound off-key during the performance.
IPA: /mɪsˈtjuːnd/
KK: /mɪsˈtjun/
Definition: Describing something that is not adjusted properly, especially in terms of sound or musical pitch.
Example: The piano sounded off because it was mistuned.
Definition: To have adjusted a musical instrument incorrectly, causing it to sound out of tune.
Example: The piano was mistuned, making it difficult to play the right notes.
IPA: /mɪsˈtjuːnɪŋ/
KK: /mɪsˈtunɪŋ/
Definition: A situation where something is not tuned correctly, often referring to musical instruments or devices that need precise adjustments.
Example: The mistuning of the guitar made it sound off-key during the performance.
Definition: To adjust something incorrectly, especially in a way that affects its performance or sound quality.
Example: The musician realized he was mistuning his guitar during the rehearsal.
IPA: /ˌmɒdəˈrɑːtəʊ/
KK: /mɔːdəˈrɑːtoʊ/
Definition: In music, this term indicates a moderate speed or tempo that is slower than allegretto but faster than andante.
Example: The conductor asked the orchestra to play the piece moderato to create a balanced feel.
IPA: /məˈnɔːrəl/
KK: /məˈnɔrəl/
Definition: Relating to sound that is received or played through one ear only, rather than through both ears.
Example: The monaural recording was clear, but it lacked the depth of stereo sound.
IPA: /ˈmɒndɪɡriːn/
KK: /mɒn.dɪ.ɡriːn/
Definition: A word or phrase that is created when someone mishears or misunderstands the lyrics of a song or a statement, often leading to a humorous or nonsensical interpretation.
Example: The phrase 'I led the pigeons to the flag' is a famous mondegreen of the song 'The Star-Spangled Banner'.
IPA: /ˈmɒnəˌkɔːrd/
KK: /ˈmɒnəˌkɔrd/
Definition: A musical instrument that has one string stretched over a box, used to explore musical sounds and their relationships.
Example: The musician used a monochord to demonstrate the different pitches of sound.
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