![]() ![]() (German f.) clarity, clearness, plainness, distinctness Or K., abbreviation of Klarinette (German: clarinet - clarinette (French)) (German f.) key work, key mechanism, meccanismo delle chiavi (Italian m.) Klappenmechanik (German f.), m&eacuate canisme des clefs (French m.), mecanismo de llaves (Spanish m.) ![]() (German f.) (mechanical) key (of a wind instrument), chiave (Italian f.), clé (French f.), llave (Spanish f.) Regardless of a theme, however, they are always in a major key Although the songs are usually serenades, for example, love songs addressing a beloved's girl, satirical songs too also exist. Sometimes, they may have complex measures. Klapa songs usually have a slow, free rhythm and are often without a time signature ( libero). In recent times, female vocal groups have been quite popular, but in general male and female groups do not mix. Although klapa is a cappella music, on occasion it is possible to add a gentle guitar and a mandolin (instrument similar in appearance and sound to tamburitzas). It is possibe to double all the voices apart from the first tenor. A klapa group consists of a first tenor, a second tenor, baritone and bass. Main elements of the music are harmony and melody, with rhythm very rarely being very important. The motifs in general celebrate love, wine (grapes), country (homeland) and sea. (Croatian, literally 'a group of people') klapa music is a Croatian form of a cappella singing that traces its roots to litoral church singing. (Dutch) sound box, Schallkasten (German), Resonanzkörper (German), Resonanzboden (German), caisee de résonance (French), cassa armonica (Italian), cassa di risonanza (Italian) (Dutch) table (of a stringed instrument), Decke (German), tavola armonica (Italian), table d'harmonie (French) (Dutch) sound, ring (for example, of a bell) the diatonic, chromatic and enharmonic genus) (German n.) mode, scale, genus of sounds (i.e. (German f., literally 'sound-colour-melody') coined by Arnold Schönberg (1874-1951) to describe a style of composition that employs several different kinds of tone colors to a single pitch or to multiple pitches, Klangfarbenmelodie is achieved by distributing the pitch or melody among several different instruments (German f.) tone, tone-colour, tone quality, timbre ![]() (German m.) a chord, as in Dreiklang, meaning 'triad' (German m.) a composite musical note, the fundamental with its overtones Popular African Traditional Dances from which this information has been taken.Klama is now performed on various social occasions The celebration of this music and dance highlights the 'outdooring' of girls who have undergone intensive tutoring in mother craft. Music and dance associated with puberty rites of the Krobo of Ghana. (German) wailing, lamenting, mournfully, plaintively (German n.) elegy, lamentation, mournful song Or Klar, abbreviation of Klarinette (German: clarinet - clarinette (French))Ībbreviation of klein (German: small - petit (French))Īfter Anton Klafsky, the cataloguer of music by Michael Haydn (1737-1806) and Johann David Heinichen (1683-1729) Kkwaenggwari from which this information has been taken.(Korea) also kkwaengmaegi or soe, a suspended gong used in folk music performances If you would like to support our work writing and maintaining the teaching resources on this site please click on the donate button and follow the online instructions - thank you for your contribution.Īfter Ralph Kirkpatrick (1911-1984), the cataloguer of the music of Domenico Scarlatti (1685-1757)Īfter Krysztyna Kobylaska, the cataloguer of music by Frédéric François Chopin (1810-1849) If any detail is incorrect or incomplete please advise us, using our dictionary amendment form. ![]()
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