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Перевод: quaver speek quaver


[существительное]
восьмая [муз.] ; дрожание голоса; трель ;
[глагол]
дрожать; вибрировать; выводить трели; произносить дрожащим голосом


Тезаурус:

  1. The 1931 B minor Sonata is also far superior to a later version from 1933 (although the space between Cortot's various recordings was often narrow, his performances, while retaining their essential outward characteristics, varied in detail, biased this way or that according to the heat and inspiration of the moment) with a ravishing second subject in the opening Allegro maestoso and a central quaver flow in the Largo in which melody and counter-melody swell and recede like some magical sea.
  2. Finally, Vologsky spoke, with a quaver in his voice.
  3. " Wendy's voice began to quaver, "her breathing got very slow.
  4. And another quaver, those two will be tied the join taking them onto the next group of three and so on.
  5. But it's quaver beats instead of crotchet beats, that's all.
  6. But if you can, if you can understand the difference between simple time and the compound time and er try not to muddle the fact that six eight does not mean that there are six quaver beats in a bar, but it means that there are two dotted beats, and two dotted crotchet beats in a bar and try and get that into your head as soon as you can you're gonna find it a lot easier.
  7. I do notice one or two places, though, where Ciccolini departs form the Durand text - e.g. he plays the fourth and sixth quarte of the study in fourths as E and A instead of G and C, and the second quaver in bar 10 of the final "chords" study is a G minor chord where G major is printed (though we get G major in the reprise at 418).
  8. Incidentally, Dutoit dampens the tam-tam at the end (he's not the only one!), despite Rachmaninov's clear instruction that whilst the rest of the orchestra play a quaver, the tam-tam should go to the end of the bar (notated dotted crotchet) with the implication that it should be allowed to carry on beyond.
  9. That rarity, an album without a filler - admire every aspect as Owens finger-flicks his way through the Stax-happy, gospel croons on a couple of things Sam Cooke would have loved to wrap his larynx around, and opts for the more brooding approach on the let's do crunch of "Why You Treat Me This Way?" - "Blues Soul" is remarkable not only for the performance of its outfront star, but also for that of the Pete Wingfield-led back-up squad, which nary places a quaver in the wrong place, along with Mike Vernon's knowing production.
  10. Cos each group adds up to a dotted quaver.
  11. The broken, Monkish phrases, lean, understated tone with a faint quaver to it, and unerring sense of placement are to be heard on five Monk tunes, and the trumpeter, Don Cherry - a musician of whom it is distinctly difficult to say you know what is coming next - is available on some of them.
  12. That one will be joined to a quaver beat, so that you'll have a group of three.
  13. Would you like a cheese Quaver?"

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