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11:31 Mar 4, 2007 |
Chinese to English translations [PRO] Music | |||||||
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3 +1 | two priming extra-powerful notes, followed by the entry of yangqing |
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4 | two fortissimo notes leading out the dulcimer |
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two priming extra-powerful notes, followed by the entry of yangqing Explanation: two priming extra-powerful [/strong] notes, followed by the entry of yangqing |
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two fortissimo notes leading out the dulcimer Explanation: ...or Yangqin is good for the instrument also... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 17 hrs (2007-03-05 05:08:53 GMT) Post-grading -------------------------------------------------- sforzando 具体是指“突强”。极强音按我的理解应该是和“强音”,“较强音”对比的,音乐符号分别是fff, ff, f,即fortissimo, mezzo forte, forte。不过这里的上写文也许包括有音符突然强奏的意思。具体说明一下。资料来自《外国音乐表演用语词典》 |
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