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sordino

/sawr-dee-noh; Italian sawr-dee-naw/US // sɔrˈdi noʊ; Italian sɔrˈdi nɔ //UK // (sɔːˈdiːnəʊ) //

索迪诺,索尔迪诺

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural sor·di·ni [sawr-dee-nee Italian sawr-dee-nee]. /sɔrˈdi ni Italian sɔrˈdi ni/. Music.

    • : mute.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • A sordino, or pochette, by "Baptista Bressano," supposed to date from the end of the fifteenth century.

  • Another modification of tone is caused by placing a tiny instrument called a sordino, or mute, upon the bridge.

  • Con sordino and pizzicato passages occur as often for the cello as for the violin.

  • A sordino, or boat-shaped pochette; English, seventeenth century.

  • He was using a sordino and playing it very softly; but I was not mistaken.