glockenspiel
/ˈɡlɒkənʃpiːl/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈɡlɑːkənʃpiːl/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈglä-kən-ˌshpēl -ˌspēl/ (ame, mw)
glockenspiel — 名詞
- glockenspielsingular
- glockenspielsplural
1. a musical instrument with a row of small metal bars set like keys. You strike th
鐘琴
以小槌敲擊金屬音條的高音樂器
a musical instrument with a row of small metal bars set like keys. You strike the bars with light mallets to play bright, high notes.
At rehearsal, Reuben played the glockenspiel during the winter concert opener.
排練時,Reuben 在冬季音樂會開場時演奏了鐘琴。
play the glockenspiel
The glockenspiel added bright notes above the drums in our school band.
在學校樂團裡,鐘琴在鼓聲上方加了明亮的高音。
bright notes above the drums
Amira struck the glockenspiel softly while the choir waited backstage.
Amira 在合唱團後台等候時,輕輕敲著鐘琴。
In the music room, Hao chose the glockenspiel instead of the triangle.
在音樂教室裡,Hao 選了鐘琴,而不是三角鐵。
A short glockenspiel solo opened the children's dance at the spring festival.
春季慶典上,一段短短的鐘琴獨奏為孩子們的舞蹈揭開序幕。
- bells
an informal school-band label, especially for the portable keyboard form
- orchestra bells
a fuller formal name often used in music classes and instrument lists
- lyra
the marching-band frame version held upright rather than the table-style instrument
文法句型
play the glockenspiel
on the glockenspiel
用法筆記
Often used for the keyboard-like percussion instrument itself, especially in school bands and orchestras. In some band contexts, people casually say bells, but glockenspiel is the clearer instrument name.