Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Spanish term or phrase:
afinación
English translation:
intonation
Added to glossary by
Laura Nagle (X)
Jul 13, 2009 07:27
15 yrs ago
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Spanish term
afinación
Spanish to English
Art/Literary
Music
Sesionistas
El texto hace alusión a las cualidades musicales de los músicos en cuestión, nombrando la "afinación" como una de ellas. Esto se refiera no a la afinación de un instrumento (tuning) si no a una "buena afinación", me parece. Quizá haya que complementar "tuning" o buscar un término específico que se refiera a "la capacidad de ser afinado/antonado" o de producir sonidos con afinación.
Proposed translations
(English)
5 +2 | intonation | Laura Nagle (X) |
5 | tuning (see explanation) | Caroline Clarke |
4 | to sing on/in key/pitch | Maria Mastruzzo |
3 | attuning | Silvia Killian Özler |
Change log
Jul 27, 2009 04:11: Laura Nagle (X) Created KOG entry
Proposed translations
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intonation
Webster's: the manner of producing musical tones, specifically the relation in pitch of tones to their key or harmony.
This term is used to describe accuracy of pitch in both vocal and instrumental music.
This term is used to describe accuracy of pitch in both vocal and instrumental music.
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Peer comment(s):
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Clayton Causey
: This is it! We just need some snappy adjective to go with it. After all, this is publicity. How about "flawless intonation"?
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Agreed! Thanks, Clayton. :)
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Jim Tucker (X)
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Thanks, Jim!
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "Selected automatically based on peer agreement."
26 mins
to sing on/in key/pitch
Speaking about people.
http://www.ehow.com/how_2222690_how-sing-key.html
Even the musically illiterate among any crowd can tell when a singer hits a bad note. Whether it's just plain flat or screechingly off key, the sound makes listeners wince. If you want to avoid torturing other people's ears (and your own), follow the tips below to sing on key.
http://www.soundfeelings.com/products/music_instruction/epro...
Secrets of Singing On Pitch
Easy Steps to Cure Tone-Deafness
http://www.ehow.com/how_2222690_how-sing-key.html
Even the musically illiterate among any crowd can tell when a singer hits a bad note. Whether it's just plain flat or screechingly off key, the sound makes listeners wince. If you want to avoid torturing other people's ears (and your own), follow the tips below to sing on key.
http://www.soundfeelings.com/products/music_instruction/epro...
Secrets of Singing On Pitch
Easy Steps to Cure Tone-Deafness
1 hr
attuning
attune Verbo
1. armonizar, afinar, templar; Sinónimos: tune, concert, harmonize, harmonise; Adjust or accustom to; bring into harmony with.
Example sentence:
"Privation attunes the senses", "La privación afina los sentidos."
http://www.wordmagicsoft.com/diccionario/en-es/attuning.php
10 hrs
tuning (see explanation)
A singer has "perfect pitch" if they can sing a specific note to order (in other words they don't need a tuning fork to pitch the correct note of a manuscript).
If someone is just good at keeping in tune without accompaniment (i.e. they don't start to drift/go flat or sharp) then they have good tuning, and they are able to sing in tune, or to keep in tune.
These phrases are perhaps British English and not global, but they are the language that I have always used as a choral singer.
If someone is just good at keeping in tune without accompaniment (i.e. they don't start to drift/go flat or sharp) then they have good tuning, and they are able to sing in tune, or to keep in tune.
These phrases are perhaps British English and not global, but they are the language that I have always used as a choral singer.
Discussion
The fact that they are playing or singing in tune does seem to be the issue, but it may also be a matter of the way their voices/instruments work together as well as being individually in tune. In choirs, we talk about whether certain voices sit well together, and try out various combinations to decide exactly how the singers should be distributed.