1.【乐】大键琴
1.a musical instrument similar to a small piano
1.Both instruments are plucked with the fingernails, with the pipa producing a sound resembling that of a harpsichord.
二者都用指甲拨奏,琵琶的声音近似拨弦键琴。
2.It did not mean playing a harpsichord strung with modern steel, or fussy ornamentation as a piece was played.
或是弹奏带有现代钢弦的羽管键琴,或是在演奏曲目时加入讲究的装饰音。
3.Mr Leonhardt's life-work was to persuade the world how beautiful the harpsichord was, and how the harpsichord repertoire should be played.
莱昂哈特先生的毕生心血都花在让世界了解羽管键琴是多么美好的一种乐器,以及应该怎样弹奏羽管键琴曲目上面。
4.Keep your harpsichord away from draughts and direct sunlight, and close the lid when your instrument is not in use.
避免让您的乐器受到阳光直接注射。当您的乐器不在使用中,把键琴盖板关上。
5.The predecessor of the piano harpsichord, also known as harpsichord.
钢琴的前身是拨弦古钢琴,也称作羽管键琴。
6.I needed the sound of a harpsichord, celesta to be played along with my 12 string guitar.
我需要大键琴的声音,钢片,以发挥连同我的12弦吉他。
7.Almost without exception, any harpsichord sounds better in an historic temperament.
几乎无例外,羽管键琴受历史传统的音律调音,音色、和音更加优美。
8.By the time he was 14, Mozart had composed many pieces for the harpsichord, piano and violin, as well as for orchestral.
莫扎特到14岁的时候,谱写了许多管弦乐曲,还谱写了许多拨弦键琴曲、钢琴曲和小提琴曲。
9.It was almost a capital offence to play Bach on a modern grand piano instead of a harpsichord.
另一倍受关注的是演奏巴哈要以现代钢琴取代大键琴的争议。
10.They also transcribed music for the instrument from many sources, most notably the harpsichord, violin and piano.
他们从多种渠道为吉他改编了许多音乐,大多数源于著名的大键琴、小提琴及钢琴音乐作品。