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Từ điển WordNet v3.1 - WordNet Dictionary
music
1. an artistic form of auditory communication incorporating instrumental or vocal tones in a structured and continuous manner (Freq. 51) • Derivationally related forms: musician • Members of this Topic: chromatic, diatonic, popular, pop, conjunct, disjunct, diminished, bowed, plucked, fast, slow, first, second, copyrighted, unresolved, dissonant, alto, tenor, lyric, dramatic, major, minor, cantabile, singing, monophonic, polyphonic, contrapuntal, natural, sharp, flat, solo, con brio, staccato, disconnected, legato, smooth, masculine, feminine, tonal, atonal, unkeyed, atonalistic, fretted, unfretted, serial, polyphonous, mensural, measured, mensurable, fugally, presto, largo, accelerando, adagio, andante, allegretto, allegro, glissando, molto, pizzicato, prestissimo, rallentando, dolce, transposition, release, tone ending, interlude, intermezzo, entr'acte, recapitulation, tuning, audio CD, audio compact disc, barrel organ, grind organ, hand organ, hurdy gurdy, hurdy-gurdy, street organ, electric organ, electronic organ, Hammond organ, organ, sounding board, soundboard, stop, string, synthesizer, synthesiser, unison, registration, timbre, timber, quality, tone, crescendo, forte, fortissimo, decrescendo, diminuendo, piano, pianissimo, fermata, register, pyrotechnics, section, subdivision, dedication, inscription, exposition, musical notation, sheet music, scale, musical scale, flourish, fanfare, tucket, swoop, slide, gamut, roulade, tonic, keynote, supertonic, mediant, subdominant, dominant, submediant, subtonic, leading tone, staff, stave, slur, tie, C, C major, C major scale, scale of C major, segno, sforzando, world premiere, preparation, resolution, theme, melodic theme, musical theme, idea, statement, ligature, larghetto, suite, syncopation, expressive style, style, development, arioso, vibrato, brass family, violin family, woodwind family, executant, musician, sightreader, tremolo, musical time, value, time value, note value, tempo, pacing, beats per minute, bpm, metronome marking, M.M., invert, sharpen, flatten, drop, sound off, strike up, compose, write, counterpoint, set to music, arrange, set, put, score, transpose, melodize, melodise, harmonize, harmonise, realize, realise, fiddle, play, swing, rag, beat, chord, solmizate, prepare • Hypernyms: auditory communication • Hyponyms: section, subdivision, pizzicato, monophony, monophonic music, monody, polyphony, polyphonic music, concerted music, polytonality, polytonalism, popularism, harmony, musical harmony, tune, melody, air, strain, melodic line, line, melodic phrase, part music, musical composition, opus, composition, piece, piece of music, instrumental music, prelude, overture, antiphony, refrain, chorus, ballet, dance music, serialism, serial music, syncopation, music genre, musical genre, genre, musical style, Bach, Beethoven, Brahms, Chopin, Gilbert and Sullivan, Handel, Haydn, Mozart, Stravinsky, Wagner, Ta'ziyeh, vocal music, vocal 2. any agreeable (pleasing and harmonious) sounds (Freq. 12) - he fell asleep to the music of the wind chimes • Syn: euphony • Derivationally related forms: euphonic (for: euphony), euphonous (for: euphony), euphonious (for: euphony), euphonical (for: euphony), musical • Members of this Topic: reharmonize, reharmonise, harmonize, harmonise, orchestrate, instrument, instrumentate, transcribe • Hypernyms: sound, auditory sensation • Hyponyms: music of the spheres 3. musical activity (singing or whistling etc.) (Freq. 2) - his music was his central interest • Derivationally related forms: musical, musician • Topics: singing, vocalizing • Members of this Topic: sound off, strike up, harmonize, harmonise, interlude, scamp, churn out, sightread, sight-read, rap, concertize, concertise, prelude, jazz, rag, bugle, play, register, skirl, symphonize, symphonise, tweedle, reprise, reprize, repeat, recapitulate, pipe, slur, pedal, bang out, play along, accompany, follow, modulate, bow, sing, psalm, minstrel, solmizate, chirp, choir, chorus, troll, hymn, carol, madrigal, drum, harp, conduct, lead, direct, fiddle, trumpet, clarion, double tongue, triple-tongue, tongue • Hypernyms: activity • Hyponyms: bell ringing, carillon, carillon playing, instrumental music, intonation, percussion, vocal music, whistling • Part Meronyms: beats per minute, bpm, metronome marking, M.M. 4. (music) the sounds produced by singers or musical instruments (or reproductions of such sounds) • Derivationally related forms: musical, musician • Members of this Topic: syncopate, harmonize, harmonise, chord, key, sound off, strike up, clarion, double tongue, triple-tongue, tongue • Hypernyms: sound, auditory sensation • Hyponyms: piano music 5. punishment for one's actions - you have to face the music - take your medicine • Syn: medicine • Hypernyms: punishment, penalty, penalization, penalisation
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