tonette: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples
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What does “tonette” mean?
A small wind instrument similar to a recorder, used primarily in music education.
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Pronunciation
Definition
Meaning and Definition
A small wind instrument similar to a recorder, used primarily in music education.
May refer to similar fipple flutes or educational wind instruments in broader contexts.
Dialectal Variation
British vs American Usage
Differences
No significant differences in meaning or usage between British and American English.
Connotations
Neutral in both variants, primarily educational.
Frequency
Equally low frequency in both dialects.
Grammar
How to Use “tonette” in a Sentence
Used as a countable noun, e.g., 'a tonette' or 'the tonette'Often appears with verbs like 'play', 'learn', 'use'.Vocabulary
Collocations
Usage
Meaning in Context
Business
Not applicable
Academic
Used in music education contexts, such as in school curricula.
Everyday
Rarely used in general conversation.
Technical
Specific to music instrument terminology and pedagogy.
Vocabulary
Synonyms of “tonette”
Vocabulary
Antonyms of “tonette”
Watch out
Common Mistakes When Using “tonette”
- Misspelling as 'tonet' or 'tonnette'
- Mispronunciation as /ˈtɒnɪt/ instead of /təʊˈnɛt/.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
A tonette is a small wind instrument similar to a recorder, commonly used in music education for children.
In British English, it's pronounced /təʊˈnɛt/, and in American English, /toʊˈnɛt/.
No, it is primarily an educational instrument and not typically used in professional performances.
Similar instruments include the recorder, fipple flute, and penny whistle.
A small wind instrument similar to a recorder, used primarily in music education.
Tonette is usually technical/specialized in register.
Learning
Memory Aids
Mnemonic
Think of 'tone' for sound and 'nette' as in 'small' – a small instrument for producing tones.
Conceptual Metaphor
Not commonly used metaphorically.
Practice
Quiz
What best describes a tonette?