Pronunciation: /eɪˈtuːd/
noun A short musical composition, typically for one instrument, designed as an exercise to improve technique or demonstrate skill.
A1 An etude is a short musical composition designed to improve a specific aspect of a musician's playing.
A2 She practiced the piano etude diligently to prepare for her recital.
B1 The music student struggled with the difficult etude but eventually mastered it through practice.
B2 The pianist performed a challenging etude with precision and skill.
C1 The composer's etudes are known for their technical complexity and musical depth.
C2 His etudes are considered masterpieces of the piano repertoire.
formal The pianist practiced a difficult etude to improve their technique.
informal I'm working on this etude for my piano lesson.
slang I have to nail this etude for the recital.
figurative Life is like an etude, full of challenges that we must overcome.
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