gamba

IPA: gˈæmbʌ

noun

  • (music) A rank of organ pipes, so called for a supposed resemblance of the sound to that of a viola da gamba.
  • (anatomy) The metacarpus or metatarsus of ruminants, etc.
  • A surname from Italian.
  • (music) Abbreviation of viola da gamba. [(music) Synonym of viol]
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Examples of "gamba" in Sentences

  • The viola da gamba vs. the violin.
  • He has also composed for viola da gamba.
  • Gamba Osaka won the title for two years in a row.
  • Featured are a viola da gamba, spinet, and cittern.
  • He was a product of the youth system of Gamba Osaka.
  • That said, thank you for the article on Enrico Gamba.
  • Scored for violin, viola da gamba and basso continuo.
  • Araiba was a product of the youth system of Gamba Osaka.
  • Featured are a viola da gamba, muselar virginal, and cittern.
  • In this part a consort of viola da gamba replaces the violins.

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