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合唱

gasshō /ɡasːɕoː/

A chorus or choir where multiple people sing together, often in harmony. It refers both to the act of singing in a group and the musical composition intended for such a group.

Exemples

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1

放課後に友達と合唱の練習をします。

I practice chorus with my friends after school.

2

卒業式で全員が校歌を合唱しました。

Everyone sang the school song in chorus at the graduation ceremony.

3

みんなで合唱しようよ!

Let's all sing together!

Famille de mots

Nom
合唱
Verb
合唱する
Apparenté
合唱団
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Astuce mémo

The first kanji 合 (ga) means 'to fit' or 'together', and 唱 (shō) means 'to sing'. Think of voices 'fitting together'.

Quiz rapide

音楽の時間に、クラス全員で「翼をください」を___しました。

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : 合唱

Exemples

1

放課後に友達と合唱の練習をします。

everyday

I practice chorus with my friends after school.

2

卒業式で全員が校歌を合唱しました。

formal

Everyone sang the school song in chorus at the graduation ceremony.

3

みんなで合唱しようよ!

informal

Let's all sing together!

4

この論文は、中世の合唱形式の変遷を分析している。

academic

This paper analyzes the transition of choral forms in the Middle Ages.

5

創立記念日に社歌を合唱するのが伝統です。

business

It is a tradition to sing the company song in chorus on the anniversary of the company's founding.

Famille de mots

Nom
合唱
Verb
合唱する
Apparenté
合唱団

Collocations courantes

合唱部 chorus club
合唱コンクール chorus competition
合唱曲 choral piece
合唱団 choir / chorus group
合唱を指揮する to conduct a choir

Phrases Courantes

大合唱

a grand chorus (often used when a whole crowd starts singing or shouting together)

合唱を届ける

to perform a chorus for an audience

心を合わせて合唱する

to sing in chorus with one heart

Souvent confondu avec

合唱 vs 合奏

Gassō refers to playing musical instruments together, while Gasshō refers to singing together.

合唱 vs 斉唱

Seishō is singing in unison (one melody), while Gasshō usually involves multiple harmony parts.

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Notes d'usage

It is most commonly used as a noun or combined with 'suru' to form a verb. In Japan, it is strongly associated with school activities.

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Erreurs courantes

Learners often confuse 'Gasshō' (singing) with 'Gassō' (instruments) because the kanji and sounds are similar.

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Astuce mémo

The first kanji 合 (ga) means 'to fit' or 'together', and 唱 (shō) means 'to sing'. Think of voices 'fitting together'.

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Origine du mot

Derived from Middle Chinese, combining 'join/combine' (合) and 'sing/lead' (唱).

Modèles grammaticaux

Used as a noun: 合唱の練習 (chorus practice) Used as a suru-verb: みんなで合唱する (to sing together in chorus)
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Contexte culturel

Choral competitions (Gasshō Konkūru) are a staple of Japanese middle and high school life, often being the highlight of school cultural festivals.

Quiz rapide

音楽の時間に、クラス全員で「翼をください」を___しました。

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : 合唱

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