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Dictionary French English: Subject "mus"

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 Musique / Music
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French English
mus. occup. bassiste {m}bass [singer]
mus. bassiste {m}bass guitarist
mus. basson {m}bassoon
mus. batterie {f}drums {pl} [percussion]
mus. batteur {m}
2
drummer
mus. bec {m}mouthpiece [wood instrument]
mus. bémol {m} <♭>flat <♭>
mus. berimbau {m}berimbau
danse mus. bhangra {f}Bhangra
mus. bis {m}encore
mus. blanche {f}minim [Br.]
mus. blanche {f}half note [Am.]
ethn. mus. bluegrass {m}bluegrass [genre of American roots music]
mus. blues {m}blues
mus. bœuf {m} [fam.]jam (session)
mus. bois {m} [instrument]woodwind
mus. bombarde {f}bombarde [woodwind instrument, most commonly played in Brittany]
mus. bombarde {f}bombardon [bass tuba]
mus. bongo {m}bongo (drum)
mus. relig. bourdon {m} [cloche]tenor bell
mus. relig. bourdon {m} [d'orgue]bourdon
mus. bouzouki {m} [instrument de musique répandu en Grèce]bouzouki
mus. sport boyau {m} [pour raquette, violon]catgut
mus. brève {f}breve [Br.]
mus. brio {m}gusto
mus. brio {m}punch [gusto, verve]
hist. mil. mus. buccin {m} [trompette]buccina [also: bucina, buccin or bucine] [brass instrument used in Roman Army]
mus. cabalette {f}cabaletta
mus. cadence {f}tempo
mus. cadence {f} [intonation, terminaison]cadence [rising and falling sound, concluding sound]
mus. caisse {f} [tambour]drum
mus. calypso {m}calypso
mus. relig. campanologie {f}campanology [art of bell-ringing]
mus. canon {m}canon
mus. cantate {f}cantata
mus. occup. cantatrice {f}cantatrice
mus. occup. cantatrice {f} [d'opéra]opera singer [female]
mus. occup. cantatrice {f} [de musique classique]singer [female]
mus. relig. cantique {m}hymn
mus. capodastre {m} <capo>capotasto
mus. capodastre {m} <capo>capo tasto
mus. carillon {m}chime [sound of bells]
mus. carillon {m}chimes {pl}
mus. carillon {m}orchestra bells {pl}
mus. carillon {m}chime of bells
mus. carrée {f}breve [Br.]
mus. carrée {f}double whole note [Am.]
audio mus. casque {m}headphones {pl}
mus. castagnettes {f.pl}castanets
mus. cavatine {f}cavatina
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