Parts of Speech: Noun
Definitions: A musical composition designed to improve a particular technique, often played as an exercise by a solo performer.
Pronunciations: (US: eh-tood, UK: ey-tood)
Origin and Usage: The word "etude" comes from the French word "étude," which means "study." It was first used in English in the mid-19th century to describe a musical composition designed to help a musician improve their technique. Today, it is commonly used in the context of classical music.
Synonyms: Exercise, study, drill, practice piece.
Related Words: Scale, melody, tempo, rhythm, chord.
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