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单词 mordent
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Definition of mordent in English:

mordent

noun ˈmɔːd(ə)ntˈmɔrdnt
Music
  • A rapid alternation of a note with the note immediately below or above it in the scale (sometimes further distinguished as lower mordent and upper mordent). The term inverted mordent usually refers to the upper mordent.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Later developments included the adoption of standard signs for such frequently used ornaments as appoggiaturas, mordents, slides, trills, or turns.
    • This is an ideal variation for students to learn dotted rhythms, finger precision, mordents and slurring, since the third eighth note in each beat sounds best if it is not connected to the next beat.
    • He employs a wide variety of ornaments such as mordents, trills, broken chords and appoggiaturas.

Origin

Early 19th century: via German from Italian mordente, present participle of mordere 'to bite'.

Rhymes

accordant, concordant, discordant, mordant
 
 

Definition of mordent in US English:

mordent

nounˈmôrdntˈmɔrdnt
Music
  • A rapid alternation of a note with the note immediately below or above it in the scale (sometimes further distinguished as lower mordent and upper mordent). The term inverted mordent usually refers to the upper mordent.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He employs a wide variety of ornaments such as mordents, trills, broken chords and appoggiaturas.
    • Later developments included the adoption of standard signs for such frequently used ornaments as appoggiaturas, mordents, slides, trills, or turns.
    • This is an ideal variation for students to learn dotted rhythms, finger precision, mordents and slurring, since the third eighth note in each beat sounds best if it is not connected to the next beat.

Origin

Early 19th century: via German from Italian mordente, present participle of mordere ‘to bite’.

 
 
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