musical score
英 [ˈmjuːzɪkl skɔː(r)]
美 [ˈmjuːzɪkl skɔːr]
网络 乐谱
英英释义
noun
- a written form of a musical composition
- he studied the score of the sonata
双语例句
- A professor at a Japanese music college told reporters that a missing musical score composed by Johann Sebastian Bach was found in Japan.
日本一位音乐学院教授对媒体宣称,巴赫梦幻乐谱手稿在日发现。 - The director himself composed the spare, effective musical score.
导演自己拥有剩余的,令人印象深刻的音效分。 - In1914," Watch Your Step," the first musical revue to feature a score composed entirely by Irving Berlin, opened in New York.
1914年,“你们看一步”为特征的第一高分音乐杂志完全由顾柏林在纽约开幕。 - The film is ravishing to look at and boasts a sensuous musical score
这部电影画面迷人,配乐悦耳动听。 - Story says singing is in some ways easier to simulate, because it tends to have long, sustained vowels, a more precise pitch, and a musical score to mask the imperfections.
Story表示唱歌在某些方面更容易模拟,因为它往往会有长的、持续的元音,更精准的高音,掩盖瑕疵的配乐。 - Music listening inside only uses the musical score to experiences personally with the sense of hearing is very limited to the musical comprehension.
音乐鉴赏中,凭借乐谱和听觉体验对音乐理解是相当有限的。 - Photocopies of musical score are NOT allowed to be used during the competition.
参赛者不得使用任何乐谱影印本作比赛之用。 - Construction of a musical score in jMusic is elegant and intuitive.
在jMusic中乐谱的结构是优雅而直观的。 - It mirrors the construction of musical scores on paper: Notes make up a phrase, phrases make up a part, and parts make up a score.
它与纸上乐谱的结构相对应:音符构成乐句,乐句构成声部,声部构成乐谱。 - He is best known for writing the music and lyrics to Broadway musicals, including Nine in1982, and Titanic in1997, both of which won Tony Awards for best musical and best score.
他在创作百老汇音乐剧方面非常出名,作品包括:1982年的《华丽年代》、1997年的《泰坦尼克》,两部作品都获得了托尼奖最佳音乐剧及最佳作曲。