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单词 septet
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Definition of septet in English:

septet

(also septette)
nounsɛpˈtɛtsɛpˈtɛt
  • 1A group of seven people playing music or singing together.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It records Rutherford's appearance at the Empty Bottle Festival in Chicago, in which he performed solo and in a septet.
    • The sextets and septets playing in the clubs and hotels of the capital had brought the son, the traditional Cuban dance rhythm, from the east of the island, and added trumpets to the original percussion and guitars.
    • The septet split their 70-minute set into three parts.
    • It is a chronicle of his life on the road during the 1990s, when he led a now-disbanded septet that some critics considered to be among the best working jazz groups in recent years.
    • Legendary in parts of Delaware but almost unknown in Philly, the Spinto Band (named for an Italian opera term) is an oddball septet split between West Chester and Wilmington.
    • Their most recent album, The Coast is Never Clear, finds the septet expanding their sound where When Your Heartstrings Break left off.
    • Named for actress Kim, the Birmingham septet is all over the map.
    • Glasgow septet Belle and Sebastian have always made orchestral maneuvers in the dark.
    • We vs. death, a melancholic septet from Utrecht, Holland, located a mere hour from the Belgian border, have stronger ties to a discernible community of musicians.
    • The septet created bold and rich soundscapes that utilized both the organic and electronic veins of music-making and everyone on stage was given ample room to show their strengths as both ensemble players and soloists.
    • Few bands have emerged so perfectly formed, and lost their way so dramatically, as Glaswegian septet Belle and Sebastian.
    • This is his second recording with the Magnetic North Orchestra, a septet of two trumpets, saxophone, cello, bass and drums, plus the leader's piano and keyboards.
    • Feldman scored it for an ensemble consisting of doubled woodwind quartet, brass septet, string quartet, and a trio of harp, piano, and vibraphone.
    • As part of the unique septet, Bill (second left) has enjoyed both cult and commercial success in recent years
    • Since then, however, the roster has relatively stabilized into a regular septet.
    • Urban Divide's septet originally began as a jazz quintet, and evolved from there.
    • He comes to Wakefield Jazz with his own septet, hand-picked from the cream of London players.
    • The 1941 Basie Band, sans Lester, is featured on two low-quality soundies, followed by five 1950 Snader telescriptions of the septet Basie led briefly after the breakup of his original band.
    • Here appearing as a septet, the band manage 20 instruments through a spot of studio magic, playing the whole thing through twice through plus a few overdubs.
    • As the band becomes more and more popular, this sort of thing becomes harder and harder to pull off, forcing the septet to settle for a regular rock club like Lee's Palace.
    Synonyms
    group, band, orchestra, combo
    1. 1.1 A composition for a septet.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Also taking the limelight is the British premiere of a multi-media septet set to a compilation of tracks performed to Scarlatti's bright and rhythmic pieces for harpsichord.

Origin

Early 19th century: from German Septett, from Latin septem 'seven'.

Rhymes

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Definition of septet in US English:

septet

(also septette)
nounsepˈtetsɛpˈtɛt
  • 1A group of seven people playing music or singing together.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Here appearing as a septet, the band manage 20 instruments through a spot of studio magic, playing the whole thing through twice through plus a few overdubs.
    • Named for actress Kim, the Birmingham septet is all over the map.
    • The sextets and septets playing in the clubs and hotels of the capital had brought the son, the traditional Cuban dance rhythm, from the east of the island, and added trumpets to the original percussion and guitars.
    • He comes to Wakefield Jazz with his own septet, hand-picked from the cream of London players.
    • This is his second recording with the Magnetic North Orchestra, a septet of two trumpets, saxophone, cello, bass and drums, plus the leader's piano and keyboards.
    • The 1941 Basie Band, sans Lester, is featured on two low-quality soundies, followed by five 1950 Snader telescriptions of the septet Basie led briefly after the breakup of his original band.
    • Glasgow septet Belle and Sebastian have always made orchestral maneuvers in the dark.
    • We vs. death, a melancholic septet from Utrecht, Holland, located a mere hour from the Belgian border, have stronger ties to a discernible community of musicians.
    • The septet created bold and rich soundscapes that utilized both the organic and electronic veins of music-making and everyone on stage was given ample room to show their strengths as both ensemble players and soloists.
    • Their most recent album, The Coast is Never Clear, finds the septet expanding their sound where When Your Heartstrings Break left off.
    • As part of the unique septet, Bill (second left) has enjoyed both cult and commercial success in recent years
    • Legendary in parts of Delaware but almost unknown in Philly, the Spinto Band (named for an Italian opera term) is an oddball septet split between West Chester and Wilmington.
    • Urban Divide's septet originally began as a jazz quintet, and evolved from there.
    • Few bands have emerged so perfectly formed, and lost their way so dramatically, as Glaswegian septet Belle and Sebastian.
    • Since then, however, the roster has relatively stabilized into a regular septet.
    • Feldman scored it for an ensemble consisting of doubled woodwind quartet, brass septet, string quartet, and a trio of harp, piano, and vibraphone.
    • It is a chronicle of his life on the road during the 1990s, when he led a now-disbanded septet that some critics considered to be among the best working jazz groups in recent years.
    • It records Rutherford's appearance at the Empty Bottle Festival in Chicago, in which he performed solo and in a septet.
    • As the band becomes more and more popular, this sort of thing becomes harder and harder to pull off, forcing the septet to settle for a regular rock club like Lee's Palace.
    • The septet split their 70-minute set into three parts.
    Synonyms
    group, band, orchestra, combo
    1. 1.1 A composition for a septet.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Also taking the limelight is the British premiere of a multi-media septet set to a compilation of tracks performed to Scarlatti's bright and rhythmic pieces for harpsichord.

Origin

Early 19th century: from German Septett, from Latin septem ‘seven’.

 
 
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