harplike
English
Etymology
harp + -like
Adjective
harplike (comparative more harplike, superlative most harplike)
- Resembling a harp or the sound of harp music
- 2007 January 15, Ben Ratliff, “Alice Coltrane, Jazz Artist and Spiritual Leader, Dies at 69”, in New York Times:
- And at first she made music closely related to his, often reflective, minor and modal; on piano or harp she played flowing, harplike phrases over a deep midtempo swing, and she worked with the bassist Jimmy Garrison and the drummer Rashied Ali from John Coltrane’s band.
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