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 Übersetzung für 'lilt' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a lilt | lilts
VERB   to lilt | lilted | lilted
lilting | lilts
SYNO lilt | swing
to liltträllern
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lilt[singender Tonfall beim Sprechen]
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liltlustiges Lied {n}
liltbeschwingte Melodie {f}
liltbeschwingter Rhythmus {m}
ling.
Irish lilt
(singender) irischer Tonfall {m}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • "Workin' Them Angels" has Peart shifting between a 3/4 and 4/4 time signature throughout and suggested to have the choruses in 4/4 to take the "lilt" out of the track for a moment.
  • Barraza worked for Telemundo as an acting instructor, teaching accents to actors and actresses from all over Latin America, giving them a more Mexican lilt and sound appropriate for their character.
  • His twang and country music lilt developed while he was in Nashville where he eventually recorded his self-named CD and Lyfe Tyme Arhyme both produced by Mark Elliott for Flyte Records.
  • in the second half is what gives Venezuelan merengue its lilt.
  • Their best work was noted for being "raga-based and having both lilt and sonority".

  • A playing technique called "virado" is often used, in which the drum is flipped upside-down in the middle of the pattern, which produces one note that is slightly delayed, giving the samba its characteristic lilt.
  • Glickman's poetic lilt and slight New York twang made him a favorite in those early years of news production.
  • Claims that Norfolk speech has intonation with a distinctive "lilt" lack robust empirical evidence.
  • These Scotswomen were 'responsible, it was said, for giving the Russian rulers a particularly Scottish lilt to their English'.
  • "Fly Away" has sublime hooks, with the keyboard holding the song down and the lilt of Cummings' high notes reeling you in." - Kaitlin Ruether, Exclaim!

  • com, "Idontwannabeyouanymore" has a gentle lilt tempo of 57 beats per minute (BPM) and is played in the key of E minor.
  • The score has been described as "the holy lilt of gospel, orchestral and electronic" and was favorably reviewed by "Variety".
  • Christopher Weingarten of "The Village Voice" wrote that the album "has a cosmic lilt and smoky churn, somewhere between ritual and choogle".
  • The album consists of 15 songs mostly ballads, with some come with a light pop lilt.
  • She was thought to be an excellent observer of people and criticism of her appeared in Punch and The Observer: "‘The lilt of the dialogue goes to one's head like wine: the spell is laid upon one as soon as any character chose to open his mount.

  • It is a "Gay Latin lilt from Miranda's flicker" said "Billboard" magazine.
  • Conveyor's musical style has been compared to that of Talking Heads and Dirty Projectors, with "a quasi-African lilt that happens to be bent by...
  • Edna Gunderson of "USA Today" describes the final track as "a little blue" compared to the rest, which have "a merrier lilt".
  • The original score Davis composed for the 2010 Druid production of "The Sliver Tassie" by Sean O'Casey performed at the Town Hall Theatre, Galway, was described as providing "an elegaic lilt to O'Caswey's rousing songs" by Irish Theatre Magazine.
  • One rhythm characteristic of the region is the rant, used for figure dances such as "The Morpeth Rant" with a characteristic step; musically it is similar to a reel, though somewhat slower, and with more of a lilt.

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