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  1. The Latin word plectrum comes from the Greek plēktron, which means “something to strike with”—and that’s exactly what it is: a small flat object used to pluck or strum the strings of an instrument. Plectra (the plural of plectrum) are used to play the mandolin, guitar, bass guitar, banjo, oud, sitar, and many other stringed instruments.

  2. plectre translate: plectrum. Learn more in the Cambridge French-English Dictionary.

  3. plectre : Petite verge d'ivoire dont les anciens se servaient pour ... Définition dans le Littré, dictionnaire de la langue française. Texte intégral, sans publicité ni brimborions.

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    静岡県 出身。. 信愛学園高等学校(現・ 浜松学芸高等学校 )から 東京芸術大学 に進学し、 池内友次郎 、 宍戸睦郎 、 矢代秋雄 、 三善晃 に 作曲 を学んだ。. さらに フランス に留学して パリ国立高等音楽・舞踊学校 で オリヴィエ・メシアン に師事した ...

  7. plectre m (plural plectres) plectrum, pick (for strumming string instruments) Synonym: médiator; Further reading [edit] “plectre”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.

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