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specific situation Explanation: Tessitura refers to a situation where choices have to be made, or there is an element of stress. It can sometimes refer to a dilemma, even. De res |
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(specific) range / situation Explanation: Without more context, it's hard to know the best term to use - but it literally means vocal range (see below). Maybe 'range' would fit here? Or maybe even 'situation'? HTH Sheila tessitura Extensió de les notes emprades més sovint en una peça o un fragment musical i que constitueixen una mena d'extensió mitjana tessitura Extensió de les notes que pot cobrir un determinat tipus de veu amb facilitat mutació En un cantant, modificació de la tessitura, especialment en els nens quan es fan homes. sopranista Cantant castrat que té la tessitura de la veu de soprano. contralt Cantatriu (o cantor) que té la veu de tessitura compresa entre les de soprano i de tenor, i que abasta del fa2 al sol4. tenor Instrument d'una família que s'aproxima a la tessitura d'un tenor. veu Cadascuna de les modalitats de la veu humana caracteritzades pel timbre i per la tessitura. soprano* Nom donat a la veu humana, sobretot femenina (la de noi és anomenada preferentment tiple i la d'home, sopranista), de tessitura més aguda. sobreagut -ada Dit de les notes de l'octava superior de les tessitures de tenor i de soprano. flabiol Instrument aeròfon, de fusta, que pertany a la família de les flautes, amb embocadura bisellada, tradicional a tot el Principat. Anuncis http://www20.gencat.cat/portal/site/Llengcat/template.PAGE/m... tessitura f. 1 Part de l’extensió d’una veu o d’un instrument dins la qual estan continguts els tons o la major part dels tons d’una melodia. 2 Extensió de les notes que pot cobrir una veu determinada. 3 Conjunt de notes que es troben amb més freqüència en una peça, les quals formen una mena de nucli al voltant del qual es mou la melodia. Voice type - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - [ Tradueix aquesta pàgina ] 29 Nov 2008 ... These qualities include but are not limited to: vocal range, vocal weight, vocal tessitura, vocal timbre, and vocal transition points such ... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voice_type - 73k - Còpia en memòria - Pàgines semblants tessitura: Definition from Answers.com - [ Tradueix aquesta pàgina ] Melodic contour may also be considered to be an important aspect of vocal tessitura. The "tessitura" concept addresses not merely a range of pitches but as ... www.answers.com/topic/tessitura - 51k - Còpia en memòria - Pàgines semblants Definicions de tessitura a la xarxa en anglès: The general pitch range of a vocal part. library.thinkquest.org/2791/MDCTARY/T-Z.htm The location of the majority of pitches in a composition or section sd-acda.sdsmt.edu/SHChoir/terminology.htm An Italian term meaning "texture" that is used in opera to describe the vocal range of a role. ... www.nea.gov/national/Gav/glossary.html The vocal range most consistently used in a piece of music. If you have a sore jaw after singing several verses, that song has a high tessitura - for you. www.stsams.org/dictionary.html a term used in reference to the ‘lie’ of a role: if a tessitura is said to be high, this may not mean that any individual note is particularly ... www.operapaedia.org/Glossary.aspx the range of notes that determine the general position of a voice, for example the tessitura is centred within a certain octave www.mso.com.au/cpa/htm/edu/glossary/glossaryfull.asp (tehs-see-TOO-rah) (Italian) — Literally "texture", it defines the average pitch level of a role. ... www.lyricoperasandiego.org/resource_library/GeneralGlossary... In music, the term tessitura (Italian for texture) generally describes the most musically acceptable and comfortable timbre for a given voice or ... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tessitura the vocal range of a singer en.wiktionary.org/wiki/tessitura |
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specific range (or tessitura) OR "to reflect on the specific range of communities that exist in Cata Explanation: Literally "specific range (or tessitura)". The meaning doesn't seem very clear, but the author may mean something like "to reflect on the specific range of communities that exist in Catalonia" (i.e., the theories and "treballs"). tessitura [de l'it. tessitura 'teixidura; to de la veu o un instrument'] f MÚS 1 Extensió de les notes que pot cobrir un determinat tipus de veu amb facilitat. 2 p ext Extensió de les notes emprades més sovint en una peça o un fragment musical i que constitueixen una mena d'extensió mitjana. tessitura: Definition from Answers.com tessitura n. The prevailing range of a vocal or instrumental part, within which most of the tones lie. www.answers.com/topic/tessitura - 51k - Cached - Similar pages - -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 25 mins (2008-12-08 13:46:56 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- The SPANISH definition is as follows: tesitura. (Del it. tessitura). 1. f. Actitud o disposición del ánimo. 2. f. Mús. Altura propia de cada voz o de cada instrumento. It's interesting that the Catalan dictionary doesn't include meaning 1 above. I suppose it could be that: 1. The Catalan dictionary doesn't reflect all the the ways the word is used. 2. The author is misusing the word based on meaning 1 in Spanish. This raises the possibility that the intended meaning could also be "the specific attitude towards community in Catalonia". More context might help (or a talk with the author of the text!). -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 27 mins (2008-12-08 13:49:27 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- FYI, "tessitura" is a word in English too: tessitura /tessityoor/ • noun Music the range within which most notes of a vocal part fall. — ORIGIN Italian, ‘texture’. |
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the actual/real (social) composition Explanation: you could also use social texture, I think they really mean all the different kinds of people that live together in Catalonia (black, white, yellow, other parts of Spain or Europ, put in a meltpot and the result of which is being Catalan. |
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