释义 |
chording, vbl. n.|ˈkɔːdɪŋ| [f. chord v.1 + -ing1.] The playing, singing, or arrangement of chords.
1866Mrs. Stowe Little Foxes 3 Who should set a whole orchestra of instruments upon playing together, without the least provision or forethought as to their chording. 1928Manch. Guardian Weekly 17 Aug. 133/4 The quiet, yet rich chording [sc. of the choir]..was very beautiful. 1938Oxf. Compan. Mus. 164/1 Chording,..is a term used by choir-trainers... ‘Bad chording’ is a form of out-of-tune singing..which results in the notes of the chords not sounding quite true to one another. 1955L. Feather Encycl. Jazz vii. 197 A softly swinging style rich in right-hand chording. 1960Conc. Oxf. Dict. Mus. 113/2 Chording,..In U.S.A. the term means the improvised strumming of accompanimental chords on a banjo, etc. 1969Daily Tel. 18 Jan. 17/2 In Dvorak's ‘New World’ Symphony..Mr. Rowicki's sang froid beat secured unanimous chording at such crucial points as the start of the Largo. |