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pentatonic

English

Etymology

penta- +? tonic

Adjective

pentatonic (not comparable)

  1. (music) Based on five tones.
    The middle movement is completely pentatonic, giving it an unusual sound.

Related terms

  • diatonic
  • pentatonic scale
  • pentatone

Translations

Noun

pentatonic (plural pentatonics)

  1. (music) The pentatonic scale.

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shakuhachi

English

Etymology

From Japanese ?? (?????, shakuhachi), from Middle Chinese ?? (t???jek-p?t, shakuhachi; bamboo flute), from ? (an archaic measure of length approximately equal to 30 centimeters) + ? ("eight").

  1. Numbered list item

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /??ku?h?t?i?/
  • Hyphenation: sha?ku?ha?chi

Noun

shakuhachi (plural shakuhachis)

  1. (music) A Japanese flute which is tuned to a pentatonic scale is end-blown like a recorder instead of being held transversely like the Western transverse flute.

Translations


Finnish

Etymology

From Japanese ?? (?????, shakuhachi).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /???kuh?t?i/, [???ku?h?t??i]
  • IPA(key): /???kuh?tsi/, [???ku?h?ts?i]

Noun

shakuhachi

  1. (music) shakuhachi (instrument)

Declension


Japanese

Romanization

shakuhachi

  1. R?maji transcription of ?????

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