diapason / ˌdaɪ əˈpeɪ zən, -sən /

📖毕业后词汇二重奏二声部二叠纪二重唱

diapason 的定义

n. 名词 noun

Music.

  1. a full, rich outpouring of melodious sound.
  2. the compass of a voice or instrument.
  3. a fixed standard of pitch.
  4. either of two principal timbres or stops of a pipe organ, one of full, majestic tone and the other of strong, flutelike tone .
  5. any of several other organ stops.
  6. a tuning fork.

diapason 近义词

diapason

等同于 melody

diapason

等同于 range

diapason

等同于 strain

diapason 的近义词 7
diapason 的反义词 2
diapason

等同于 tune

diapason

等同于 purview

diapason

等同于 gamut

diapason

等同于 harmony

更多diapason例句

  1. We have worked this out for all classes of tone—string, flute and diapason—and the law holds good in every instance.
  2. Willis even went so far as to slot all of his Diapason pipes, and Cavaill-Coll sometimes adopted a similar practice.
  3. The leathered Diapason, indeed, is now attaining a zenith of popularity both in England and America.
  4. This was a large metal Diapason of ordinary construction, voiced on heavy wind pressure.
  5. By no other means known to-day can anything approaching such grand and dignified Diapason tone be produced.