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词汇 hemiola
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Definition of hemiola in English:

hemiola

nounˌhɛmɪˈəʊləˌhemēˈōlə
Music
  • A musical figure in which, typically, two groups of three beats are replaced by three groups of two beats, giving the effect of a shift between triple and duple metre.

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    Example sentencesExamples
    • Then come odd meters, hemiolas, spiraling solos, and your head spinning the rest of the way.
    • It was the litany of fruity vowels and partisan plosives of the Russian language that inspired Musorgsky; likewise, Scriabin manipulated hemiolas and syncopes to mimic the rhythms of his native tongue.
    • During the short bridge, one guitarist plays an arpeggiated figure that emphasizes the hemiola division, while the drummer maintains a strict quarter-note division on the hi-hat.
    • His is an oceanic performance that gives emphasis to the work's undulating hemiolas as they reach across bar lines and destabilize phrase periods.
    • The original inspiration for this deluxe 21st-century version of the hemiola is the 19th-century's master of rhythmic ambiguity, Brahms.

Origin

Late Middle English: via medieval Latin from Greek hēmiolia 'in the ratio of one and a half to one' (from hēmi- 'half' + holos 'whole').

Definition of hemiola in US English:

hemiola

nounˌhemēˈōlə
Music
  • A musical figure in which, typically, two groups of three beats are replaced by three groups of two beats, giving the effect of a shift between triple and duple meter.

    〔乐〕黑米奥拉比例

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Then come odd meters, hemiolas, spiraling solos, and your head spinning the rest of the way.
    • The original inspiration for this deluxe 21st-century version of the hemiola is the 19th-century's master of rhythmic ambiguity, Brahms.
    • During the short bridge, one guitarist plays an arpeggiated figure that emphasizes the hemiola division, while the drummer maintains a strict quarter-note division on the hi-hat.
    • His is an oceanic performance that gives emphasis to the work's undulating hemiolas as they reach across bar lines and destabilize phrase periods.
    • It was the litany of fruity vowels and partisan plosives of the Russian language that inspired Musorgsky; likewise, Scriabin manipulated hemiolas and syncopes to mimic the rhythms of his native tongue.

Origin

Late Middle English: via medieval Latin from Greek hēmiolia ‘in the ratio of one and a half to one’ (from hēmi- ‘half’ + holos ‘whole’).

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