vibraphone

IPA/ˈvaɪbrəfəʊn/
IPA/ˈvaɪbrəfəʊn/

vibraphone — 名詞

  • vibraphonesingular
  • vibraphonesplural

1. a musical instrument made of metal bars arranged on a frame, which you play by s

1.名詞B1
釋義

顫音琴

金屬琴鍵以敲擊發聲的樂器

a musical instrument made of metal bars arranged on a frame, which you play by striking the bars with mallets so that the notes come out with a gently shaking sound

例句

Tuan played a slow melody on the vibraphone at the school concert.

Tuan 在學校音樂會上用顫音琴演奏了一首緩慢的旋律。

play + on the vibraphone — instrument as object of play

The jazz vibraphone solo in that song is Wei's favorite part.

那首歌裡的爵士顫音琴獨奏是 Wei 最喜歡的部分。

collocation: vibraphone solo

同義詞
  • xylophone

    similar in shape and playing method, but has wooden bars and no vibrating effect

  • marimba

    a larger percussion instrument with wooden bars and resonators, played similarly but producing a warmer, deeper tone

  • glockenspiel

    a smaller instrument with metal bars that produces higher-pitched notes, without the vibrato effect

文法句型

the vibraphone (instrument class)

a vibraphone (individual instrument)

用法筆記

The vibraphone is most commonly associated with jazz music, but it also appears in other genres.

常見錯誤

She played the xylophone at the jazz concert' (when referring to a vibraphone).
She played the vibraphone at the jazz concert.
💡A xylophone has wooden bars and produces a shorter, drier sound, while a vibraphone has metal bars and a motor that creates a trembling effect.