glockenspiel

美 [ˈɡlɑːkənʃpiːl]英 [ˈɡlɒkənʃpiːl]
  • n.钟琴

复数: glockenspiels

glockenspielglockenspiel

noun

钟琴
a musical instrument made of a row of metal bars of different lengths, that you hit with two small hammers

compare xylophone

glockenspiel

频次

  • 1
    N-COUNT (用木槌敲击发声的)钟琴
    A glockenspiel is a musical instrument which consists of metal bars of different lengths arranged like the keyboard of a piano. You play the glockenspiel by hitting the bars with wooden hammers.

noun

1
a percussion instrument consisting of a set of graduated metal bars mounted on a frame and played with small hammers
Synonym: orchestral bells

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  1. Gretchaninoff was excited and nervous when he was assigned the glockenspiel part in a performance of Tchaikovsky 's orchestral suite Mozartiana .

    当葛里切亚尼罗夫被安排去演奏柴可夫斯基管弦乐组曲《莫扎特之声》的钟琴部分时,他非常兴奋和紧张。

  2. The third movement of the symphony makes cunning use of glockenspiels and whistles .

    这首交响曲的第三乐章巧妙地运用了钟琴和口哨声。

  3. This article is mainly focused on the development of the glockenspiel all over the Europe , especially the lowland countries , in order to get the deeper understanding of the western row-musical bells .

    本文拟从整个欧洲钟乐的发展过程来管窥低地国家(低地国家包括现在的荷兰、比利时和法国北部)钟琴的发展与演变,从而加深人们对西方编列类乐钟的认识。