saxophone 英 [ˈsæksəfəʊn]   美 [ˈsæksəfoʊn]

saxophone

saxophone  英 [ˈsæksəfəʊn] 美 [ˈsæksəfoʊn]

n. 萨克斯管 

名词复数:saxophones 

It's a wild riff for saxophone. 这是一段狂放的萨克斯即兴重复段。
Let's listen to this track, a saxophone solo. 我们听一下这段音轨,一段萨克斯独奏。

  • A saxophone is a brass instrument that you play by blowing into a mouthpiece and pressing keys to form musical notes. John Coltrane and Charlie Parker (and Lisa Simpson :) were famous saxophone players.
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  • n. 萨克斯管
  • 1. It's a wild riff for saxophone.

    这是一段狂放的萨克斯即兴重复段。

  • 2. Let's listen to this track, a saxophone solo.

    我们听一下这段音轨,一段萨克斯独奏。

  • 3. You play the saxophone well.

    你的萨克斯风吹得好。

  • saxophone (n.) 1851, from French saxophone, named for Antoine Joseph "Adolphe" Sax (1814-1894), Belgian instrument maker who devised it c. 1840, + Greek -phonos "voiced, sounding." His father, Charles Joseph (1791-1865) invented the less popular saxhorn (1845). The surname is a spelling variant of Sachs, Sacks, literally "Saxon." Related: Saxophonist.
saxo·phone / ˈsæksəfəʊn ; NAmE ˈsæksəfoʊn / ( also informal sax ) noun a metal musical instrument that you blow into, used especially in jazz 萨克斯管; 萨克斯风 saxophone saxophones saxo·phone / ˈsæksəfəʊn ; NAmE ˈsæksəfoʊn /
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