legato如何读

英:[lɪˈgɑ:təʊ]

美:[lɪˈgɑtoʊ]

legato是什么意思

  • adj.连奏的
  • adv.连奏地
  • n.连奏(曲)

legato自然拼读

le·ga·to

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legato变形

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legato英英释义

Adjective

1. without breaks between notes; smooth and connected;

"a legato passage"

Adverb

1. connecting the notes; in music;

"play this legato, please"

legato词源中文解释

在音乐中,“平稳地,没有间隔”,1811年,源自意大利词汇 legato,字面意思为“绑定”,是 legare 的过去分词,源自拉丁语 ligare “绑”,(源自 PIE 词根 *leig- “绑,捆绑”)。相关词汇: Legatissimo。

legato词源英文解释

Adverb or adjective Italian, literally, tied

The first known use of legato was in 1740

legato儿童词典英英释义

leggedadjective

having legs especially of a certain kind or number

four-legged

legerdemainnoun

sleight of hand

a display of trickery

legendnoun

a story coming down from the past whose truth is popularly accepted but cannot be checked

writing or a title on an object

caption sense 2

an explanatory list of the symbols on a map or chart

legendaryadjective

of or resembling a legend

well-known, famous

legendaryadjective

of or resembling a legend

well-known, famous

legendnoun

a story coming down from the past whose truth is popularly accepted but cannot be checked

writing or a title on an object

caption sense 2

an explanatory list of the symbols on a map or chart

legatoadverb or adjective

in a manner that is smooth and connected—used as a direction in music

legato 例句

1 The young countertenor Hugh Cutting was on less sure footing in similar passages, in which his intonation was unreliable compared with smoother legato melodies.

2 She fills her music to the brim: She doesn’t hang on beats or counts; she floods her every phrase with singing legato, rhythmic brio and suspenseful variety.

3 All the pitches are in place, laced together in a luxurious legato.

4 'The way you see yourself can be challenged and changed, and it can literally create new neural pathways in your brain,' says Dr. Legato.

雷加托医生说:“对于自我的认知是可以改变的,而这真的可以在你的大脑中创建出新的思考方式。”

5 In the “Midsummer Night’s Dream” divertissement in June, she gave hints of aspects of calm legato phrasing and even arabesque line her dancing had lacked.

6 Judy Garland is all vibrato and tears; Sinatra is all legato and regrets.

7 "Simply remembering an unpleasant incident can bring back the same terrible sadness and agitation to women that they experienced at the time," adds Dr. Legato.

“只要回忆起令人不快的事故场面,就会将女性带回到曾经历过的悲伤和剧痛,”莱加托博士补充道。

8 Alternately applying brute force, meticulous clarity of finger work and legato line, Gewirtzman made a strong case for this lesser-known work.

9 He provided an immaculate accompaniment to Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto, in which soloist Akiko Suwanai's glossy tone and seamless legato made up for a certain blandness of character.

10 The mind, inspiration, and imagination have much to do with it, but the actual legato effect must be accomplished by physical means.

精神、灵感和想象力都与连奏很有关系,除非实际上连奏效果必须通过身体的手段来完成。

11 The occasional vocalism also uses this kind of legato, but the soft current of the dancing has a particular hush.

12 “Dilly Dilly,” for 11 dancers, is to seven folk songs as recorded charmingly by Burl Ives; my keenest pleasure came from listening to Ives’s effortless legato, diction and calm.

13 Even Desandre’s fast runs emerged with smooth legato flow, as opposed to the machine-gun vibration that some singers bring to this music.

14 Though there are jumps, balances and lifts, there are no highlights; the choreography’s greatest beauty lies in the silken legato flow that threads together a wide range of steps.

15 The velvety legato that Lisiecki lavishes on the C-sharp-minor Nocturne is impossible on Planès’s period instrument, which has a crisper, tangier sound.

16 The smoothness of that ascent was magical, otherworldly, and though other risks resulted in imperfections, her sustained legato and control were remarkable.

17 And the movement is protracted, its dynamics softened by a pronounced legato quality.

18 Within the opening minutes he opposes stillness and movement, horizontal and vertical lines, staccato and legato dynamics, closed and open body shapes.

19 His assured legato mostly hung tough, but in the fugue he had a bit of trouble bringing out and balancing each of the voices.

20 But his approach, here and elsewhere, was the opposite of Björk’s: he wanted to sing in such seamless legato phrases, with no apparent intake of breath, that his human limitations would be forgotten.

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