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étude
[ ey-tood, ey-tyood, ey-tood, ey-tyood; French ey-tyd ]
noun
, plural é·tudes [ey, -toodz, ey, -tyoodz, ey-, toodz, ey-, tyoodz, ey-, tyd].
- a musical composition, usually instrumental, intended mainly for the practice of some point of technique.
étude
/ ˈeɪtjuːd; etyd /
noun
- a short musical composition for a solo instrument, esp one designed as an exercise or exploiting technical virtuosity
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Word History and Origins
Origin of étude1
C19: from French: study
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Example Sentences
Each étude must also be transposed, for it would never do to play an étude twice in the same key for my father.
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In this étude he doubled the number of sixths in each measure; the effect was wonderful and beautiful.
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I forget what it was—but his manner was very short and dignified, and he walked away very stiffly towards the door of the étude.
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She has composed several piano suites and a concert étude, besides a number of successful songs.
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It is a Carlylesque étude on Spedding, written from dictation by his niece, but signed by the man himself in a breaking hand.
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