单词 | accompaniment |
释义 | accompaniment (əkʌmpnɪmənt ) Word forms: accompaniments 1. countable noun The accompaniment to a song or tune is the music that is played at the same time as it and forms a background to it. He sang 'My Funny Valentine' to a piano accompaniment. Synonyms: backing music, backing, support, obbligato 2. countable noun An accompaniment is something which goes with another thing. This recipe makes a good accompaniment to ice-cream. [+ to] to the accompaniment of sth phrase If one thing happens to the accompaniment of another, they happen at the same time. The team came out to the accompaniment of fireworks. Collocations: ideal accompaniment On the contrary, he seemed to offer the ideal accompaniment to the most complex of human relationships. Times, Sunday Times It's also the ideal accompaniment for a plate of svickova (4.50). Times, Sunday Times An ideal accompaniment to crab and all sorts of seafood starters. Times, Sunday Times We vary the instrumental accompaniment often, using instruments other than piano and organ. Christianity Today Even the bass-heavy instrumental accompaniment sounds old-fashioned. Times, Sunday Times The messages were compiled and presented with a relaxed instrumental accompaniment, resulting in what the band considers to be one of their most touching tracks. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Most of his works would be songs for solo voice and instrumental accompaniment. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 His best known works are in the field of sacred music, ranging from solo voice with instrumental accompaniment to a cappella choral music. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Our class enjoys live accompaniment and the two pianists who switch from week to week are a show unto themselves. Globe and Mail He has performed this soundtrack as a live accompaniment to the film on many occasions. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He has presented live accompaniments for silent films, with theatre organ and piano since 1995. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Remove the musical accompaniment and many would be harder to get through. Times, Sunday Times There was no musical accompaniment, only his gentle voice in leadership. Christianity Today Hard to think of a better musical accompaniment to that bank holiday barbecue. Times, Sunday Times Not everyone in the unit approved of the musical accompaniment. Times, Sunday Times The story line seems dispensable by comparison, the skittering musical accompaniment likewise. Times, Sunday Times This, his first clarinet concerto, was really no more than a series of glittering showpieces and extended cadenzas with orchestral accompaniment. Times, Sunday Times Early rays catch the crests of breakers providing orchestral accompaniment as they crash on to the shore. Times, Sunday Times A consistently unnerving, occasionally taunting orchestral accompaniment picks away at the patchwork of quotation. The Times Literary Supplement Silent features with live orchestral accompaniment can bring so many pluses but the potential for clouding the film image must be considered a minus. Times, Sunday Times It was originally written with orchestral accompaniment, but it was later published to be sung with piano accompaniment. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Each variety differs immensely: some lend themselves to desserts, while others make the perfect accompaniment to savoury dishes. Times, Sunday Times The small peppery nuggets are the perfect accompaniment to another ombra. Times, Sunday Times A perfect accompaniment to fish or chicken dishes. Times, Sunday Times The perfect accompaniment to a cup of tea in the afternoon. Times, Sunday Times Cooking the chicken on the barbie brings a fantastic smoky flavour and scrumptious salads make a perfect accompaniment. The Sun A simple song with piano accompaniment likely will be more effective than an unrehearsed full ensemble. Christianity Today Before you know it, bejewelled piano accompaniment becomes solo becomes cadenza, right in the middle of a movement. Times, Sunday Times We all love a good festive singsong and now your phone can provide the piano accompaniment to some classic carols. The Sun The maestro himself supplies the lithe, jazzy piano accompaniment. Times, Sunday Times It was unusual to hear them sung with piano accompaniment, and by a baritone. Times, Sunday Times As silent films became popular, theatre organs were installed in theatres to provide accompaniment for the films. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Fiddle and accordion are the most common lead instruments, while piano and guitar often provide accompaniment. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The keyboard, bass, and drums provide accompaniment during the first verse. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Two-mallet players usually concentrate on playing a single melodic line and rely on other musicians to provide accompaniment. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Each member has opportunities both to perform a solo and to support other soloists by providing accompaniment. Christianity Today Translations: Chinese: 伴奏 Japanese: 伴奏 |
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