Nghĩa của từ contrapuntal bằng Tiếng Anh

adjective
1
of or in counterpoint.
Generally, they are more lyrical and less contrapuntal than their German counterparts.
adjective

Đặt câu với từ "contrapuntal"

Dưới đây là những mẫu câu có chứa từ "contrapuntal", trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Tiếng Anh. Chúng ta có thể tham khảo những mẫu câu này để đặt câu trong tình huống cần đặt câu với từ contrapuntal, hoặc tham khảo ngữ cảnh sử dụng từ contrapuntal trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Tiếng Anh

1. 10 This is primarily a Delightful Precipice album, with much bravura contrapuntal writing and Django's vision more focused than ever.

2. White defines composite rhythm as, "the resultant overall rhythmic articulation among all the voices of a contrapuntal texture" (White 1976, 136.).

3. Contrapuntal, contrapuntist, contrarian, contrariety, contrarily, Contrarious, contrariwise, contrary, contrary motion, contrasexual, contrast Dictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc

4. Imperfect Consonances: major thirds and minor sixths; minor thirds and major sixths + The perfect fourth is considered a dissonance in most classical music when its function is contrapuntal

5. In Counterpoint―for many years one of the most highly regarded texts in the field―the principles by which the contrapuntal element has operated in the works of composers of the eighteenth and nineteenth centures are presented

6. Amixia among Judaeans and Others Steve Mason part 3: Discourses between Greeks, Christians, and Jews 9 Difference, Opposition, and the Roots of Intolerance in Ancient Philosophical Polemic George Boys-Stones 10 John’s Counter-Symposium: “The Continuation of Dialogue” in Christianity—A Contrapuntal Reading of John’s Gospel and Plato

7. He goes on to discuss the 'schizophrenic' nature of the quartet, in which Renaissance polyphony, Baroque fugue, Classical sonata-allegro form, and the developing variation of Schoenberg, among other elements, all coexist within 'the most expansive and indulgent harmonic vocabulary ever invented,' namely the highly chromatic, contrapuntal, late-Romantic tonal language of Strauss, Mahler, Reger, and the young Schoenberg.

8. ‘Furthermore, a comparison of the way in which Crotchets and quavers are notated makes it likely that the same scribe copied both works.’ ‘An F# major mode is set out in a layered contrapuntal texture, piccolo and violins marking the fast crotchet beat while glockenspiel, celesta and sampler cut across this with triplet rhythms and a few