A1 noun Formal

overture

/ˈoʊvərtʃʊər/

An overture is a piece of music played by an orchestra at the beginning of an opera or a long play. It is also used to describe a formal suggestion or an introductory move toward a new relationship or agreement.

Exemplos

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1

The orchestra played a famous overture before the opera began.

The orchestra played a famous overture before the opera began.

2

The government made a diplomatic overture to end the conflict.

The government made a diplomatic overture to end the conflict.

3

He made a friendly overture by offering her a cup of coffee.

He made a friendly overture by offering her a cup of coffee.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
overture
Adjetivo
overtural
Relacionado
opening
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Dica de memorização

Think of the word 'Open'. An 'overture' is an 'opening' to a song or a deal.

Quiz rápido

The audience sat quietly during the ______, waiting for the singers to appear.

Correto!

A resposta correta é: overture

Exemplos

1

The orchestra played a famous overture before the opera began.

everyday

The orchestra played a famous overture before the opera began.

2

The government made a diplomatic overture to end the conflict.

formal

The government made a diplomatic overture to end the conflict.

3

He made a friendly overture by offering her a cup of coffee.

informal

He made a friendly overture by offering her a cup of coffee.

4

Scholars argue that the overture contains all the main themes of the work.

academic

Scholars argue that the overture contains all the main themes of the work.

5

The firm rejected the initial merger overture from the rival company.

business

The firm rejected the initial merger overture from the rival company.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
overture
Adjetivo
overtural
Relacionado
opening

Colocações comuns

peace overture peace overture
musical overture musical overture
make an overture make an overture
diplomatic overture diplomatic overture
opening overture opening overture

Frases Comuns

make overtures to

to start a conversation or relationship with someone

an overture of friendship

a friendly gesture to start a relationship

reject an overture

to say no to a proposal or gesture

Frequentemente confundido com

overture vs overture vs. aperture

An overture is a musical opening or a proposal; an aperture is a physical opening or hole, usually in a camera.

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Notas de uso

Use 'overture' when discussing the very beginning of a musical performance or when describing a formal first step in a negotiation.

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Erros comuns

Learners often think an overture can happen at the end of a play, but it only happens at the beginning.

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Dica de memorização

Think of the word 'Open'. An 'overture' is an 'opening' to a song or a deal.

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Origem da palavra

From the Old French word 'overture', meaning an opening or a proposal.

Padrões gramaticais

countable noun often used with the verb 'make' plural form is 'overtures'
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Contexto cultural

In classical music history, overtures became independent concert pieces rather than just introductions to operas.

Quiz rápido

The audience sat quietly during the ______, waiting for the singers to appear.

Correto!

A resposta correta é: overture

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A1

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note

A1

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scale

A1

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sharp

A1

In music, a sharp is a symbol (#) that tells a player to play a note one half-step higher. It also refers to the specific note that has been raised.

flat

A1

In music, a flat is a symbol (♭) that tells a musician to play a note a half-step lower than usual. It also describes a sound or voice that is slightly lower than the correct musical pitch.

beat

A1

The regular pulse or rhythm in a piece of music that you can clap your hands or tap your feet to. It is the basic unit of time in a song that helps musicians stay together.

bar

A1

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time signature

A1

A time signature is a set of two numbers at the beginning of a piece of music. It tells the musician how many beats are in each measure and which note value represents one beat.

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A1

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A1

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