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<1234>| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
琴書 琴书 see styles |
qín shū qin2 shu1 ch`in shu chin shu |
traditional art form, consisting of sung story telling with musical accompaniment |
琵琶 see styles |
pí pa pi2 pa5 p`i p`a pi pa biwa びわ |
pipa, Chinese lute, with 4 strings, a large pear-shaped body and a fretted fingerboard biwa (Japanese lute); (place-name, surname) Biwa The pipa, a Chinese stringed musical instrument somewhat resembling a guitar. |
甲所 see styles |
kandokoro かんどころ |
(1) finger board (of a musical instrument); (2) vital point |
白樸 白朴 see styles |
bái pǔ bai2 pu3 pai p`u pai pu |
Bai Pu (1226-1306), Yuan dynasty dramatist in the 雜劇|杂剧 tradition of musical comedy, one of the Four Great Yuan dramatists 元曲四大家 |
直笛 see styles |
zhí dí zhi2 di2 chih ti |
(Tw) recorder (musical instrument) |
箱鼓 see styles |
xiāng gǔ xiang1 gu3 hsiang ku |
cajón (musical instrument) |
節奏 节奏 see styles |
jié zòu jie2 zou4 chieh tsou sessou / sesso せっそう |
rhythm; tempo; musical pulse; cadence; beat {music} rhythm |
糸竹 see styles |
shichiku しちく |
(traditional Japanese) musical instruments |
紅牙 红牙 see styles |
hóng yá hong2 ya2 hung ya |
clappers (musical instrument used to mark the time, made from ivory or hardwood and painted red) |
絲竹 丝竹 see styles |
sī zhú si1 zhu2 ssu chu shichiku |
traditional Chinese musical instruments; music stringed and woodwind instruments |
編磬 编磬 see styles |
biān qìng bian1 qing4 pien ch`ing pien ching |
musical instrument consisting of a set of chime stones suspended from a beam and struck as a xylophone |
編鐘 编钟 see styles |
biān zhōng bian1 zhong1 pien chung henshou / hensho へんしょう |
set of bells (old Chinese music instrument) (See 鐘) bianzhong (ancient Chinese musical instrument; bronze bells set in a wooden frame, played with a mallet) |
總譜 总谱 see styles |
zǒng pǔ zong3 pu3 tsung p`u tsung pu |
musical score |
肝所 see styles |
kandokoro かんどころ |
(1) finger board (of a musical instrument); (2) vital point |
胡弓 see styles |
koyumi こゆみ |
(1) kokyu (3 or 4-stringed bowed Japanese musical instrument); (2) any Oriental string instrument played with a bow; (personal name) Koyumi |
膜孔 see styles |
mó kǒng mo2 kong3 mo k`ung mo kung |
hole in the body of a musical instrument, covered with a membrane which produces a buzzing tone |
舞曲 see styles |
wǔ qǔ wu3 qu3 wu ch`ü wu chü bukyoku ぶきょく |
dance music musical dance; music and dancing |
蝌蚪 see styles |
kē dǒu ke1 dou3 k`o tou ko tou kato かと otamajakushi おたまじゃくし |
tadpole; CL:隻|只[zhi1],條|条[tiao2] (1) tadpole; (2) ancient seal-script character; (1) tadpole; (2) musical note |
角貝 角贝 see styles |
jué bèi jue2 bei4 chüeh pei tsunogai つのがい |
tusk shell; (surname) Tsunogai horns and conch shells (as musical instruments) |
記譜 记谱 see styles |
jì pǔ ji4 pu3 chi p`u chi pu kifu きふ |
to notate music; to write a score writing a musical score |
試奏 see styles |
shisou / shiso しそう |
(noun, transitive verb) trying out (a musical instrument; e.g. in a store); test-playing |
調式 调式 see styles |
diào shì diao4 shi4 tiao shih |
(musical) mode |
諳譜 see styles |
anpu あんぷ |
(noun/participle) memorizing musical scores |
譜子 谱子 see styles |
pǔ zi pu3 zi5 p`u tzu pu tzu |
musical score |
譜表 谱表 see styles |
pǔ biǎo pu3 biao3 p`u piao pu piao fuhyou / fuhyo ふひょう |
musical stave {music} staff; stave; score |
豎笛 竖笛 see styles |
shù dí shu4 di2 shu ti |
recorder (musical instrument); (Tw) clarinet |
重奏 see styles |
chóng zòu chong2 zou4 ch`ung tsou chung tsou juusou / juso じゅうそう |
musical ensemble of several instruments (e.g. duet 二重奏 or trio 三重奏) (noun, transitive verb) instrumental ensemble |
金管 see styles |
kinkan きんかん |
brass (musical) instrument |
鈴鼓 铃鼓 see styles |
líng gǔ ling2 gu3 ling ku |
tambourine (musical instrument); bell and drum |
錚々 see styles |
sousou / soso そうそう |
(adjective) (1) (kana only) eminent; prominent; distinguished; (2) (kana only) ringing (of metal); resonant (of a musical instrument) |
錚錚 see styles |
sousou / soso そうそう |
(adjective) (1) (kana only) eminent; prominent; distinguished; (2) (kana only) ringing (of metal); resonant (of a musical instrument) |
鏗然 铿然 see styles |
kēng rán keng1 ran2 k`eng jan keng jan kouzen / kozen こうぜん |
(literary) resonant (adj-t,adv-to) emitting a shrill sound (musical instrument, metal, stone) |
鏗鏘 铿锵 see styles |
kēng qiāng keng1 qiang1 k`eng ch`iang keng chiang kousou / koso こうそう |
sonorous; resounding; fig. resounding words (adj-t,adv-to) (archaism) resounding (sound of bells, musical instruments, stones being struck, etc.) tinkling of jade or metal pendants |
陶笛 see styles |
táo dí tao2 di2 t`ao ti tao ti |
ocarina (musical instrument) |
雜劇 杂剧 see styles |
zá jù za2 ju4 tsa chü |
a Yuan dynasty form of musical comedy |
音名 see styles |
yīn míng yin1 ming2 yin ming onmei / onme おんめい |
names of the notes of a musical scale (e.g. C, D, E or do, re, mi) {music} note name; pitch name; letter notation |
音律 see styles |
yīn lǜ yin1 lu:4 yin lü onri おんり |
tuning; temperament; music metre; rhythm; musical temperament; (female given name) Onri |
音曲 see styles |
ongyoku おんぎょく |
songs with samisen accompaniment; musical performance |
音画 see styles |
onga おんが |
(1) Tonmalerei (musical imagery); (2) (See トーキー) sound film |
音符 see styles |
yīn fú yin1 fu2 yin fu onpu おんぷ |
(music) note; phonetic component of a Chinese character; phonetic symbol; phonogram (1) musical note; note symbol; (2) phonetic symbol (incl. the kanji and kana-doubling symbols, vowel-lengthening symbol, etc.); (3) (See 意符) part of a kanji for which the role is primarily to represent the pronunciation (as opposed to the meaning); (female given name) Onpu |
音箱 see styles |
yīn xiāng yin1 xiang1 yin hsiang |
loudspeaker box; speaker (audio equipment); resonating chamber of a musical instrument; sound box |
音級 音级 see styles |
yīn jí yin1 ji2 yin chi |
a note on a musical scale |
音調 音调 see styles |
yīn diào yin1 diao4 yin tiao onchou / oncho おんちょう |
pitch of voice (high or low); pitch (of a musical note); tone (noun - becomes adjective with の) tune; tone; intonation; melody; rhythm; harmony |
音長 音长 see styles |
yīn cháng yin1 chang2 yin ch`ang yin chang |
sound duration; length of a musical note |
音階 音阶 see styles |
yīn jiē yin1 jie1 yin chieh onkai おんかい |
musical scale {music} scale |
響胴 see styles |
kyoudou / kyodo きょうどう |
sound box (of a musical instrument); soundbox |
風琴 风琴 see styles |
fēng qín feng1 qin2 feng ch`in feng chin fuuko / fuko ふうこ |
pipe organ (musical instrument) (See オルガン) organ; harmonium; (female given name) Fūko |
風箏 风筝 see styles |
fēng zheng feng1 zheng5 feng cheng |
kite (lit. "wind zither", traditionally explained as being named after kites fitted with bamboo whistles that produced musical sounds when flown) |
飴売 see styles |
ameuri あめうり |
(irregular okurigana usage) candy vendor (esp. an Edo-period candy vendor who sold candy while walking around playing the flute or another musical instrument); candy vender |
高亢 see styles |
gāo kàng gao1 kang4 kao k`ang kao kang |
high-pitched and penetrating (musical instrument, voice etc); high-spirited; fever-pitched (atmosphere) |
鳳笙 see styles |
houshou / hosho ほうしょう |
(rare) (See 笙) shō (Japanese free reed musical instrument) |
鳳管 see styles |
houkan / hokan ほうかん |
(rare) (See 笙) sho (Japanese free reed musical instrument) |
鳴物 see styles |
narimono なりもの |
musical instrument; music |
鼓弓 see styles |
koyumi こゆみ |
(1) kokyu (3 or 4-stringed bowed Japanese musical instrument); (2) any Oriental string instrument played with a bow; (female given name) Koyumi |
キタラ see styles |
gitara ギタラ |
kithara (ancient Greek musical instrument) (gre:); cithara; (personal name) Ghitalla |
ホルン see styles |
borun ボルン |
horn (musical instrument) (ger: Horn); (personal name) Born |
七和弦 see styles |
qī hé xián qi1 he2 xian2 ch`i ho hsien chi ho hsien |
seventh (musical cord) |
三味線 三味线 see styles |
sān wèi xiàn san1 wei4 xian4 san wei hsien shamisen しゃみせん |
shamisen, three-stringed Japanese musical instrument shamisen; samisen; three-stringed Japanese lute; (surname) Shamisen |
三角鐵 三角铁 see styles |
sān jiǎo tiě san1 jiao3 tie3 san chiao t`ieh san chiao tieh |
triangle (musical instrument); angle iron |
三重奏 see styles |
sān chóng zòu san1 chong2 zou4 san ch`ung tsou san chung tsou sanjuusou / sanjuso さんじゅうそう |
trio (musical ensemble) instrumental trio |
三音度 see styles |
sān yīn dù san1 yin1 du4 san yin tu |
third (musical interval) |
乗せる see styles |
noseru のせる |
(transitive verb) (1) to place on (something); (2) to give (someone) a ride; to give a lift; to pick up; to help on board; (3) to load (luggage); to carry; to take on board; (4) to send out (on the airwaves, etc.); (5) to deceive; to take for a ride; (6) to (sing) along with (musical accompaniment); (7) to let (someone) take part; (8) to excite (someone) |
五音度 see styles |
wǔ yīn dù wu3 yin1 du4 wu yin tu |
fifth (musical interval) |
全度音 see styles |
quán dù yīn quan2 du4 yin1 ch`üan tu yin chüan tu yin |
whole tone (musical interval) |
八重奏 see styles |
bā chóng zòu ba1 chong2 zou4 pa ch`ung tsou pa chung tsou |
octet (musical ensemble) |
合い方 see styles |
aikata あいかた |
(musical) accompaniment |
合成器 see styles |
hé chéng qì he2 cheng2 qi4 ho ch`eng ch`i ho cheng chi |
synthesizer (musical instrument) |
和楽器 see styles |
wagakki わがっき |
traditional Japanese musical instrument |
四重奏 see styles |
sì chóng zòu si4 chong2 zou4 ssu ch`ung tsou ssu chung tsou shijuusou / shijuso しじゅうそう |
quartet (musical ensemble) instrumental quartet |
Variations: |
ken けん |
(archaism) xun (ancient Chinese musical instrument resembling a clay ocarina) |
大三度 see styles |
dà sān dù da4 san1 du4 ta san tu |
major third (musical interval) |
奏する see styles |
sousuru / sosuru そうする |
(vs-s,vt) (1) to report to the Emperor; (vs-s,vt) (2) to play (musical instrument); (vs-s,vt) (3) (See 功を奏する) to accomplish |
小三度 see styles |
xiǎo sān dù xiao3 san1 du4 hsiao san tu |
minor third (musical interval) |
工尺譜 工尺谱 see styles |
gōng chě pǔ gong1 che3 pu3 kung ch`e p`u kung che pu koushakufu / koshakufu こうしゃくふ |
traditional Chinese musical notation using Chinese characters to represent musical notes {music} Gongche notation; gongchepu |
常套句 see styles |
joutouku / jotoku じょうとうく |
(1) cliche; (2) frequently used musical (guitar) phrase |
指使い see styles |
yubizukai ゆびづかい |
fingering (of a musical instrument) |
指揮者 指挥者 see styles |
zhǐ huī zhě zhi3 hui1 zhe3 chih hui che shikisha しきしゃ |
conductor; director (1) (musical) conductor; (2) commander; leader; director |
指遣い see styles |
yubizukai ゆびづかい |
fingering (of a musical instrument) |
擊弦類 击弦类 see styles |
jī xián lèi ji1 xian2 lei4 chi hsien lei |
hammered string type (of musical instrument) |
数字譜 see styles |
suujifu / sujifu すうじふ |
numerical musical notation |
時代曲 时代曲 see styles |
shí dài qǔ shi2 dai4 qu3 shih tai ch`ü shih tai chü |
shidaiqu, a musical genre that originated in Shanghai in the 1920s, a fusion of Chinese folk music and Western jazz |
曲作り see styles |
kyokuzukuri きょくづくり |
musical composition; melody writing; song writing |
木箱鼓 see styles |
mù xiāng gǔ mu4 xiang1 gu3 mu hsiang ku |
cajón (musical instrument) |
楽器店 see styles |
gakkiten がっきてん |
musical instrument store; music shop |
樂音樹 乐音树 see styles |
lè yīn shù le4 yin1 shu4 le yin shu rakuon ju |
The trees in Amitābha's paradise which give forth music to the breeze. |
歌劇団 see styles |
kagekidan かげきだん |
opera company; opera troupe; musical revue; operetta company; operetta troupe |
演奏曲 see styles |
ensoukyoku / ensokyoku えんそうきょく |
musical item being performed; performed song |
独奏曲 see styles |
dokusoukyoku / dokusokyoku どくそうきょく |
{music} solo (musical work) |
笙の笛 see styles |
shounofue; sounofue / shonofue; sonofue しょうのふえ; そうのふえ |
(See 笙) shō (Japanese free reed musical instrument) |
節博士 see styles |
fushihakase ふしはかせ |
(musical) intonation marks |
自鳴琴 see styles |
jimeikin / jimekin じめいきん |
(See オルゴール) musical box; music box |
舞囃子 see styles |
maibayashi まいばやし |
type of informal noh musical performance |
著作物 see styles |
chosakubutsu ちょさくぶつ |
written thing (e.g. book, musical composition); works |
記譜法 记谱法 see styles |
jì pǔ fǎ ji4 pu3 fa3 chi p`u fa chi pu fa kifuhou / kifuho きふほう |
method of music notation musical notation |
走馬燈 走马灯 see styles |
zǒu mǎ dēng zou3 ma3 deng1 tsou ma teng soumatou / somato そうまとう |
lantern with a carousel of paper horses rotating under convection, used at Lantern Festival 元宵節|元宵节[Yuan2 xiao1 jie2]; (fig.) revolving door; musical chairs (metaphor for people being shuffled around into different jobs) revolving lantern |
載せる see styles |
noseru のせる |
(transitive verb) (1) to place on (something); (2) to give (someone) a ride; to give a lift; to pick up; to help on board; (3) to load (luggage); to carry; to take on board; (4) to send out (on the airwaves, etc.); (5) to deceive; to take for a ride; (6) to (sing) along with (musical accompaniment); (7) to let (someone) take part; (8) to excite (someone); (9) to publish (an article); to run (an ad) |
追複曲 see styles |
tsuifukukyoku ついふくきょく |
(musical) canon |
進行曲 进行曲 see styles |
jìn xíng qǔ jin4 xing2 qu3 chin hsing ch`ü chin hsing chü |
march (musical) |
鄭光祖 郑光祖 see styles |
zhèng guāng zǔ zheng4 guang1 zu3 cheng kuang tsu |
Zheng Guangzu, Yuan dynasty dramatist in the 雜劇|杂剧 tradition of musical comedy, one of the Four Great Yuan dramatists 元曲四大家 |
關漢卿 关汉卿 see styles |
guān hàn qīng guan1 han4 qing1 kuan han ch`ing kuan han ching |
Guan Hanqing (c. 1235-c. 1300), Yuan dynasty dramatist in the 雜劇|杂剧 tradition of musical comedy, one of the Four Great Yuan dramatists 元曲四大家 |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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