core vocabulary
English [? 't? (r)]
beauty [?' t? R]
n. Guitar
Question 2: How do you write English words for guitar? Guitar
Question 3: How do you pronounce English words for guitar? Chinese: guitar
English: guitar
British pronunciation: [g? 't? ] American pronunciation: [?' Tr]
n. guitar
vi. Playing the guitar
past tense guitarred past participle guitarred present participle guitarring
Question 4: How to write Guitar (English: Guitar) in English, also translated as six strings, is a plucked instrument, which is similar in shape to a violin and usually has six strings. Its face plate and back plate are flat, and the waist of the piano body is concave without corners. The neck of the piano is very long, with a string pillow on the fingerboard and a lot of narrow and slightly upward protruding metal bars, which are called "Pin" and divide the strings into many semitones.
Guitar is used in many musical styles. It is often regarded as the main instrument in pop music, rock music, blues, folk songs and flamenco. Guitar is also used in classical music, a large number of solos, chamber music and orchestral music occasionally. It usually has six strings, but it also has four, eight, ten and twelve strings. There are two main types of guitars: one is the acoustic guitar with a long history, which is amplified by wooden sounding boxes, and the other is the electric guitar invented in the 2th century, which is amplified by electric loudspeakers. Acoustic guitar is usually used in classical music, folk music and pop music. Electric guitars are usually used in rock music, blues and pop music. The invention of electric guitar has an important influence on western pop culture and music.
Question 5: How to say guitar in English guitar [gei he.]
Question 6: How to write piano, guitar and guitar in English, Ukulele
Question 7: English terms of guitar (Chinese and English)
accelerando (accel.) is getting faster and faster
A Capella cappella
absolute music, Untitled music
absolute pitch (auditory)
abstract music
accent
accidental(s) The diacritical mark
accordion
acoustics
action chord height, That is, the chord distance from the height of the fingerboard
adagietto Adagio (66 beats/min)
adagio Adagio (56 beats/min)
Added-sixth chord plus six degrees * * *
allegro Allegro (18 beats/min)
Allegro Allegro.
allemande allemande
altered chord changed to ***
Andalusia Andalusia (Spanish place name)
andante Andante (72 beats/min)
andantino andantino (8 beats/min).
animato's lively allegro (12 beats/min)
Anti-Impressionism I * * * Anti-Impressionism
anticipation
anvil anvil
Aranjuez aranjuez cultural landscape (guitar concerto)
aria aria
arpeggio arpeggio
artist
ascending
assai very fast allegro (144 beats per minute), Very
Asturias asturias (Spanish place name)
atonality is atonal
augmentation begins
augmented sixth chord increases by six ***
augmented triad increases by three * * *
augmented (interval)
authentic cadence terminated
Bach, Johann Sebastian John? Sebastian? Bach [Germany]
back Backboard
ballata Ballade
ballet Ballet
band music Military Music
band Military Band
bar Line, Measure
Bariton Bariton Baroque Baroque
Barrueco, Manuel Manuel Manuel? Barrueco [Cuba]
bass
bass clarinet
bass clef clef
bass drum
bass tuba tuba
bass horn
bass bass
bassoon (bassoon)
b El canto bel canto
binary form two-part form, two-part form (AB)
bitonality double tonality
blues blues
bongo bongo drum
bourree
brass wind instruments
Brazilian
Bream, Julian Juriens? Bream [UK]
Brave two notes
broken chord decomposition ***
Brouwer, Leo Leo? Brouwer [Cuba]
cadenza cadenza musical form genre
cadence terminated
canon cannon
cantata
capriccio capriccio capriccio
castanets castanets
cedar < P> cello
chaconne Chaconne Chaconne Chaconne
chimes chimes
choir Chorus
choral music
choral Chorus
chord and ... > >
question 8: English words of guitar. guitar。