lahs
lahs — 名詞
1. in the do-re-mi singing system, the sixth note of a major scale — sung as 'la' w
拉音
音階中的第六個音
in the do-re-mi singing system, the sixth note of a major scale — sung as 'la' when you go up from 'do' to 'la'
In C major, the lahs are A notes, so the choir matched them to the piano.
在 C 大調中,拉音就是 A 音,因此合唱團將每個拉音對準鋼琴的聲音。
relationship: lahs in C major = the A notes
Javier played the lahs on his violin while the pianist sounded an A to check each note.
Javier 在小提琴上演奏拉音,同時鋼琴手彈出 A 音來檢查每個音。
musical instrument: playing lahs on violin
The warm-up asked singers to jump from doh to lahs in each octave of D major.
暖身練習要求歌手在 D 大調的每個八度中從 do 跳到拉音。
Amina kept missing the lahs during the solo, so she practiced that section repeatedly.
Amina 在獨奏時一直錯過拉音,所以她反覆練習那個段落。
In the sight-singing test, students marked every lah in the melody and sang it on pitch.
在視唱測驗中,學生標出旋律中的每個拉音,並以正確音高唱出來。
- la
the more common singular form; 'lah' is an alternative spelling used especially in British English
- submediant
the technical music-theory term for the sixth degree of a diatonic scale; far more formal than 'lahs'
用法筆記
In solfège (the 'do re mi' system), the sixth scale degree is called 'la' (or 'lah' in British spelling). The plural 'lahs' refers to multiple instances of this note or to the note in different keys.