释义 |
scalic, a. Mus.|ˈskeɪlɪk| [f. scale n.3 4 + -ic.] = scalar a. 3.
1933Times Lit. Suppl. 2 Mar. 139/1 ‘The Rebel Stranger’ ..shows in its seven versions how a tune may develop by blending scalic with figural features of melody. 1960Times 5 Mar. 9/6 A scalic tune, that can sound quite unpromising. 1971Daily Tel. 5 Apr. 10/3 Kempff will sometimes pedal scalic passages and is apt to be crowded out by violin accompaniments. 1979Early Music Oct. 545/1 Babell's elaborations are always scalic, and on the first page of 51 the same passage, repeated sequentially, is embellished three times in an identical manner. |