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#{{music}} A [[wavering]] [[sound]] produced by means of a movable [[mute]] or by electronic means |
# {{music}} A [[wavering]] [[sound]] produced by means of a movable [[mute]] or by electronic means |
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*Italian: {{t-|it|wawa|f}} |
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Revision as of 17:47, 22 June 2009
English
Etymology
Imitative.
Adjective
wah-wah (not comparable)
- Template:music Modifying the resonance of musical notes to produce the effect of a human voice.
Translations
modifying the resonance of musical notes to produce the effect of a human voice
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Noun
- Template:music A wavering sound produced by means of a movable mute or by electronic means
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