It means "standard orchestra." It is generally understood to be a term for Argentine tango, but it is used not only for tango but also for various types of Latin American music. It refers to an instrument arrangement that produces the unique folk music sound of each country or cultural sphere. In the case of tango, it is an arrangement of about 10 people, including 3-6 bandoneons, 3-6 violins, piano, and double bass. [Nakamura Toyo] Source: Heibonsha World Encyclopedia, 2nd Edition Information |
〈標準的な楽団〉の意味。一般にアルゼンチン・タンゴの用語と解されているが,タンゴに限らず,ラテン・アメリカの各種の音楽で使われる。それぞれの国もしくは文化圏の独特の民俗音楽のサウンドを作り出すための楽器編成を意味し,タンゴの場合は,バンドネオン3~6,バイオリン3~6に,ピアノ,コントラバスを加えた合計10人くらいの編成がそれに当たる。【中村 とうよう】
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