percussion
percussion 英 [pəˈkʌʃn] 美 [pərˈkʌʃn]
n. [临床] 叩诊;振动;碰撞;敲打乐器;打击乐器组
名词复数:percussions
- Percussion is music involving drums and other instruments such as gongs, bells, cymbals, rattles, and tambourines. The instruments themselves are also called percussion.
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- n. [临床] 叩诊;振动;碰撞;敲打乐器;打击乐器组
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1. A symphony orchestra is composed of a variety of brass, woodwind, percussion and stringed instruments.
交响乐队是由许多不同的铜乐器,木管乐器,打击乐器,弦乐器组成。
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2. But they have their own difficulties; the hammers that hit the string have to be coaxed not to sound like percussion, and each overlapping tone has to sound clear.
但调音师们也有他们的难处:他们必须耐心地调理敲击琴弦的音锤,不能让音锤发出的声音象是打击乐器,而且每个交叠的音都必须要清晰。
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3. But they have their own difficulties: the hammers that hit the strings have to be coaxed not to sound like percussion, and each overlapping tone has to sound clear.
但调音师们也有他们的难处: 他们必须耐心地调理敲击琴弦的音锤,不能让音锤发出的声音象是打击乐器,而且每个交叠的音都必须要清晰。
- percussion (n.) early 15c., "a striking, a blow; internal injury, contusion," from Latin percussionem (nominative percussio) "a beating, striking; a beat as a measure of time," noun of action from past participle stem of percutere "to strike hard, beat, smite; strike through and through," from per "through" (from PIE root *per- (1) "forward," hence "through") + quatere "to strike, shake" (see quash). Reference to musical instruments is first recorded 1776.
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