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单词 sheet music
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Definition of sheet music in English:

sheet music

noun
mass noun
  • 1Printed music, as opposed to performed or recorded music.

    a pile of sheet music
    Example sentencesExamples
    • From instruments and sheet music to the latest innovations in music technology, you will find products to benefit your teaching.
    • Christmas Number One Fact Of The Day: The first ever Christmas number one was a piece of sheet music - in 1945, nobody bothered to count the singles sales.
    • I have nine books of her bound sheet music, with many songs autographed by the composers and indexed by my father's hand.
    • Music clubs established music schools within settlement houses, sponsored after-school musical activities and donated records and sheet music to public libraries.
    • He also collected songs that had been composed by known writers, performed on the minstrel stage, printed as sheet music, and commercially recorded on 78 rpm discs.
    • Publications prints and distributes a broad selection of sheet music, books, educational materials, folios, orchestrations and arrangements, as well as tutorials and methods.
    • Teenagers totally rejected adults and their silly pieces of sheet music, and started buying records in droves.
    • Working from old recordings and sheet music, they've managed to create music at times rousing and danceable, delicate and beautiful.
    • Mementos from this career fill the Crosbyana Room: sheet music and gold records, posters from Crosby's Road movies with Bob Hope, and the Oscar he earned in Going My Way.
    • The shop sold all kind of instruments, sheet music and records.
    • Originally, piano rolls were made by hand-punching in a roll to correspond to published sheet music.
    • Today, the main task of publishers is not the publication of sheet music, but for example, the arranging of rights concerning operas, from the libretto to video, CD, DVD, and Internet rights.
    • The city's Early Music Foundation is joining forces with York University to set up the York Early Music Press, which will publish pieces as sheet music and on CD-ROM.
    • Back in the sixties, I'd found a copy of the sheet music to this record but could never uncover the actual vinyl recording.
    • Pirates could quickly collect or print more copies of sheet music.
    • Her name disappeared from the press until 1903, when newspapers announced that she had begun to compose and publish sheet music.
    • When you insert this CD into your computer, you can print the sheet music and sing along!
    • Using as reference his own collection of sheet music, musical instruments, magazine photographs and records, he has produced an impressive range of paintings and collages.
    • Reports on fleet movements were forwarded by him to Paris through an Italian dealer in sheet music, who interleaved the documents with his sonatas.
    • Founded in 1947, Hal Leonard Corp. was easily the largest publisher of sheet music in the world, an old company in an old industry.
    1. 1.1 Music published in single or interleaved sheets, not bound.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I then proceeded to shuffle through the turmoil of piano sheet music and music books that had accumulated over the years since I started playing… way back in the first grade.
      • His new flute lay across a pile of sheet music on the bed, deliberately set out that way.
      • We discussed his patents (years earlier) on musical notation, allowing sheet music to be printed out by computers.
      • The girls were busy piling old sheet music into boxes and hanging choir robes on hangers.
      • The collection consists of 3.000 pieces of sheet music, published between 1850 and 1920.
      • The furniture itself, where it was visible beneath piles of sheet music and literature, was a mismatched set of masterpieces in every style imaginable.
      • They can then store or print out the sheet music from tunes they just hammered out.
 
 

Definition of sheet music in US English:

sheet music

nounSHēt ˈmyo͞ozikʃit ˈmjuzɪk
  • 1Printed music, as opposed to performed or recorded music.

    a pile of sheet music
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Reports on fleet movements were forwarded by him to Paris through an Italian dealer in sheet music, who interleaved the documents with his sonatas.
    • Today, the main task of publishers is not the publication of sheet music, but for example, the arranging of rights concerning operas, from the libretto to video, CD, DVD, and Internet rights.
    • Music clubs established music schools within settlement houses, sponsored after-school musical activities and donated records and sheet music to public libraries.
    • He also collected songs that had been composed by known writers, performed on the minstrel stage, printed as sheet music, and commercially recorded on 78 rpm discs.
    • Mementos from this career fill the Crosbyana Room: sheet music and gold records, posters from Crosby's Road movies with Bob Hope, and the Oscar he earned in Going My Way.
    • Publications prints and distributes a broad selection of sheet music, books, educational materials, folios, orchestrations and arrangements, as well as tutorials and methods.
    • Back in the sixties, I'd found a copy of the sheet music to this record but could never uncover the actual vinyl recording.
    • Pirates could quickly collect or print more copies of sheet music.
    • I have nine books of her bound sheet music, with many songs autographed by the composers and indexed by my father's hand.
    • Using as reference his own collection of sheet music, musical instruments, magazine photographs and records, he has produced an impressive range of paintings and collages.
    • Working from old recordings and sheet music, they've managed to create music at times rousing and danceable, delicate and beautiful.
    • Founded in 1947, Hal Leonard Corp. was easily the largest publisher of sheet music in the world, an old company in an old industry.
    • Christmas Number One Fact Of The Day: The first ever Christmas number one was a piece of sheet music - in 1945, nobody bothered to count the singles sales.
    • The city's Early Music Foundation is joining forces with York University to set up the York Early Music Press, which will publish pieces as sheet music and on CD-ROM.
    • Teenagers totally rejected adults and their silly pieces of sheet music, and started buying records in droves.
    • Her name disappeared from the press until 1903, when newspapers announced that she had begun to compose and publish sheet music.
    • The shop sold all kind of instruments, sheet music and records.
    • From instruments and sheet music to the latest innovations in music technology, you will find products to benefit your teaching.
    • Originally, piano rolls were made by hand-punching in a roll to correspond to published sheet music.
    • When you insert this CD into your computer, you can print the sheet music and sing along!
    1. 1.1 Music published in single or interleaved sheets, not bound.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The girls were busy piling old sheet music into boxes and hanging choir robes on hangers.
      • They can then store or print out the sheet music from tunes they just hammered out.
      • We discussed his patents (years earlier) on musical notation, allowing sheet music to be printed out by computers.
      • I then proceeded to shuffle through the turmoil of piano sheet music and music books that had accumulated over the years since I started playing… way back in the first grade.
      • The collection consists of 3.000 pieces of sheet music, published between 1850 and 1920.
      • His new flute lay across a pile of sheet music on the bed, deliberately set out that way.
      • The furniture itself, where it was visible beneath piles of sheet music and literature, was a mismatched set of masterpieces in every style imaginable.
 
 
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