CLAWHAMMER Antonyms
Best Opposite Words For CLAWHAMMER
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arpeggio | nounn | |||||||
noun • a chord whose notes are played in rapid succession rather than simultaneously | ||||||||
blues | nounn | |||||||
noun • a type of folksong that originated among Black Americans at the beginning of the 20th century; has a melancholy sound from repeated use of blue notes • a state of depression | ||||||||
classical | noun, adjectiven, adj | |||||||
adjective • of or relating to the first significant period of a civilization, culture, area of study, etc. • of or relating to the study of the literary works of ancient Greece and Rome noun • traditional genre of music conforming to an established form and appealing to critical interest and developed musical taste adjective satellite • of or relating to the languages used by ancient standard authors • well-known and long-established in form or style • (physics) relating to or based on concepts that preceded the theories of relativity and quantum mechanics • of or relating to music in the European tradition, such as symphonies and operas • of or pertaining to or characteristic of the ancient Greeks and Romans, especially their art, literature, or culture | ||||||||
flamenco | nounn | |||||||
noun • guitar music composed for dancing the flamenco • a style of dancing characteristic of the Andalusian Gypsies; vigorous and rhythmic with clapping and stamping of feet | ||||||||
jazz | noun, adjectiven, adj | |||||||
noun • empty rhetoric or insincere or exaggerated talk • a genre of popular music that originated in New Orleans around 1900 and developed through increasingly complex styles • a style of dance music popular in the 1920s; similar to New Orleans jazz but played by large bands verb • play something in the style of jazz • have sexual intercourse with | ||||||||
picking | verb, nounv, n | |||||||
noun • the quantity of a crop that is harvested • the act of picking (crops or fruit or hops etc.) | ||||||||
fingerpicking | nounn | |||||||
verb • To pluck of the individual strings of a stringed instrument with the fingers noun • The plucking of the individual strings of a stringed instrument with the fingers | ||||||||
plucking | verb, noun, adjectivev, n, adj | |||||||
noun • the trait of showing courage and determination in spite of possible loss or injury • the act of pulling and releasing a taut cord verb • pull or pull out sharply • sell something to or obtain something from by energetic and especially underhanded activity • rip off; ask an unreasonable price • pull lightly but sharply with a plucking motion • strip of feathers • look for and gather | ||||||||
strumming | verb, nounv, n | |||||||
noun • sound of strumming verb • sound the strings of (a stringed instrument) |