Traduzione inglese <> italiano di Lyrics
Vocabolario inglese e traduzioni (tutto il vocabolario inglese) Vuoi migliorare il tuo inglese? Prova il nostro corso di inglese online.
TESTA IL TUO LIVELLO DI INGLESE
Prova gratuita e senza impegno
4,7 su App Store, Play Store e Trustpilot
Più di 8 milioni di utenti in tutto il mondo.
Traduzione e definizione
the lyrics (of a song):
le parole (di una canzone)
Esempi
- "I was in my song closet, writing lyrics."
- "I'll do my best... do you have any lyrics?"
- "I don't have any lyrics!"
- "Icarus : Wait a minute Eddy, I think I've got inspiration for lyrics!"
- ""Down with the Duke" are known for their anarchist tendencies, pulsating tambourine rhythms, and filthy lyrics."
- "If you were really in the closet, "writing lyrics", then read us what you wrote!"
- "Music should be catchy, and lyrics should be playful and memorable."
- "Hit me with some lyrics and I'll try to put them to music!"
- "Here are the lyrics."
- "A short jingle with original lyrics and music to promote Delavigne perfumes."
- "Edward : Oh, thanks Icarus, but I'm not sure about the lyrics... or the music."
Esercizio 1
Fill in the blanks below with terms used in Susie's email. Use the hints to help you!
A "" is a slang term for an advertisement on tv or radio. "" are the words of a song.
An "" is a trial performance to demonstrate musical or acting ability.
A "" is a slang term for an advertisement on tv or radio. "" are the words of a song.
An "" is a trial performance to demonstrate musical or acting ability.
Fill in the blanks below with terms used in Susie's email. Use the hints to help you!
A "[not done] spot 1" is a slang term for an advertisement on tv or radio. "Lyrics 2" are the words of a song.
An "[not done] audition 3" is a trial performance to demonstrate musical or acting ability.
A "[not done] spot 1" is a slang term for an advertisement on tv or radio. "Lyrics 2" are the words of a song.
An "[not done] audition 3" is a trial performance to demonstrate musical or acting ability.
1 spot: A "(radio) spot" is an advertisement for the radio. A "spot" is literally a mark or a stain, however it also describes a short presentation or commercial on television or radio.
2 Lyrics: "Lyrics" refer to the words or text of a song. In her email, Susie writes that one of the requirements for the jingle is to have original music and "lyrics". In other words, Susie wants the words of the jingles to be original!
3 audition: An "audition" describes a performance, generally by an aspiring musician or actor, to demonstrate their ability. Many movies, plays and bands organize auditions to find actors and musicians. In her email, Susie invites the Delavigne staff to "audition" their original jingles for her. Note the term "audition" is both a verb and a noun, and as a noun also describes the act of hearing.
Esercizio 2
Find the term Edward uses to describe "the words" or "text" of a song.
I've composed the music for my song, now I need to write some to complete it.
I've composed the music for my song, now I need to write some to complete it.
Find the term Edward uses to describe "the words" or "text" of a song.
I've composed the music for my song, now I need to write some lyrics to complete it.
I've composed the music for my song, now I need to write some lyrics to complete it.
lyrics: The "lyrics" of a song are the words or text of a song. The term is usually used in the plural in this context. In the audio, Edward asks "do you have any lyrics?" meaning that he wants to know if Brian has written any words to his song.
Esercizio 3
Fill in the blanks below with musical terms used in Garth's email.
"DC Australia is looking for a (short song or tune, often used in ads) for our latest product. It should be (appealing and memorable), and the (words to the song) should mention the product name several times."
"DC Australia is looking for a (short song or tune, often used in ads) for our latest product. It should be (appealing and memorable), and the (words to the song) should mention the product name several times."
Fill in the blanks below with musical terms used in Garth's email.
"DC Australia is looking for a jingle 1 (short song or tune, often used in ads) for our latest product. It should be catchy 2 (appealing and memorable), and the lyrics 3 (words to the song) should mention the product name several times."
"DC Australia is looking for a jingle 1 (short song or tune, often used in ads) for our latest product. It should be catchy 2 (appealing and memorable), and the lyrics 3 (words to the song) should mention the product name several times."
1 jingle: A "jingle" is a simple tune or song and which is often used in advertisements. Garth Ripley writes that he wants Edward to produce a "jingle", which should be "no longer than 30 seconds long".
2 catchy: If music is pleasing and easily remembered, it is often described as "catchy". Example: "Elkie John's new song is very catchy - I can't stop singing it in the shower!" Garth Ripley writes that Edward song and music "should be catchy".
3 lyrics: The "lyrics" of a song are the words or text of a song. Garth Ripley writes that the "lyrics" of Edward's song "should be playful and memorable".
Hai ancora difficoltà con 'Lyrics' (vocabolario inglese)? Prova il nostro corso di inglese online e ricevi una valutazione del livello gratuita!
