etude

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tetkik
etüt
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A short piece of music, designed to give a soloist performer practice in a particular area or skill
A song written as an exercise or for practice, rather than for performance
(fr ) / Study - a usualy short composition meant to excercice some special difficulty or technique [back]
A short song, usually written for pedagogical or instructional use
What comes right before the Beatitudes
{i} piece of music intended for practice of a particular technique
a short composition for a solo instrument; intended as an exercise or to demonstrate technical virtuosity
The term used by Gallé to describe vases which cracked, or were otherwise damaged during production but which were of sufficient interest and importance to warrant their survival and sale The word Etude’ is normally inscribed next to the Gallé signature and in similar lettering Damaged vessels not considered worth keeping as Etudes were smashed and added to the cullet GANTAD
it earlier meant a "study" or essay in technique, but Paganini, Chopin, and Liszt made it into an expressive form rather than merely a technical exercise
A pre-arranged sequence of actions Etudes are the "scales" of fencing and the most important element of daily practice In a formal etude, no touches are given In a tactical etude one or more touches are possible and one is always given
études
plural form of étude
etude

    Heceleme

    e·tude

    Eş anlamlılar

    study

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    Etimoloji

    [ 'A-"tüd, -"tyüd ] (noun.) circa 1837. From the around the year 1837, from French étude (meaning "study") from the Latin word studium (meaning "spirit", "devotion" or "study").