classical music

classical music [ˈklæsikəl ˈmju:zik]  [ˈklæsɪkəl ˈmjuzɪk] 

classical music 基本解释
古典乐;严肃音乐;
classical music 网络解释

classical music的翻译

1. 古典乐:classical economics 古典经济学 | classical music 古典乐 | classical 古典的

2. 最喜欢的音乐:最喜欢的书:Phantom | 最喜欢的音乐:Classical Music | 最喜欢的电影:Phantom

3. 流行音乐:21)many kinds of 许多种 | 22)classical music 流行音乐 | 3. Grammar-指示代词

classical music 单语例句

1. Classical music is by nature upscale, but it takes education to cultivate a core audience.

2. Having being trained in classical music since childhood and studied the cello for many years, Zhang approaches pop music with his own unique style.

3. classical music

3. It is also a virtuoso chamber choir, with discipline and technique excelling in both traditional and contemporary music in the classical tradition.

4. China's middle class sees classical music as a status symbol, though it may not really understand it.

5. Steep ticket prices frequently prevent classical music lovers from attending concerts in China and discourage interest in great music from the West.

6. Unlike classical pianists who immersed in their own music world, those musicians at small venues talk to the audiences during their performances.

7. classical music的反义词

7. The orchestra has run comprehensive schools education programs since 2006, letting more primary students have access to the joy of classical music.

8. His father was a professional trumpet player, and the rapper studied classical music in high school.

9. In May 2012, she received her master's degree in classical performance from the Manhattan School of Music.

10. Growing numbers of Chinese children study classical music, like these members of the Beijing Dongzhimen Middle School orchestra.

classical music 英英释义

noun

1. classical music

1. traditional genre of music conforming to an established form and appealing to critical interest and developed musical taste

    Synonym: classical serious music