"barrelhouse" 怎么发音
word
ˈbæɹəlˌhaʊs
BAIR-uhl-hows
ˈbærəlˌhaʊs
BARR-uhl-hows
释义
A barrelhouse is a rough and lively bar or club from the early 1900s, known for music like jazz and blues. It can also refer to a fast, energetic style of piano playing in these venues.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈbæɹəlˌhaʊs
英式英语
ˈbærəlˌhaʊs
简化发音
美式
BAIR-uhl-hows
英式
BARR-uhl-hows
语境中听
The pianist played lively barrelhouse music all night.
A barrelhouse was often the center of music in early jazz communities.
Many blues songs were inspired by the sounds of the barrelhouse.
You could hear wild barrelhouse piano from down the street.