- A barre is a stationary handrail that is used during ballet warm up exercises. The term also refers to the exercises that are performed at the barre, as well as that part of a ballet class that incorporates barre exercises.
- Barre is a town in Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 5,113 at the 2000 census.
- Maurice Barrès (19 August 1862 – 4 December 1923) was a French novelist, journalist, and socialist politician and agitator known for his nationalist and antisemitic views.
- (Barres (Castropol)) Barres is one of nine parishes (administrative divisions) in Castropol, a municipality within the province and autonomous community of Asturias, in northern Spain.
- A handrail fixed to a wall used for ballet exercises
- The bar running around the wall of a dance rehearsal room used by the dancers to hold on to during some exercises in a dance class.
- occurs in circular knit. Caused by mixing yarn on feed into machine. Fabric will appear to have horizontal streaks.
- is the ballet term for the wooden bar attached to the wall that the performer uses for support during practice.
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- (French), capodaste (French), Kapodaster (German), a device that clamps to the neck of a plucked string instrument (e.g. a guitar) thereby changing its tuning by shortening the sounding length of every string. ...
- a horizontal bar (usually made of wood) along a studio wall for class exercises. Every ballet class begins with barre exercises.
- a horizontal single or double barre used for ballet warm ups and balance during instruction of new steps
- at type of chord using 1 finger to press more than 1 string
- An imperfection, characterized by a ridge or mark running in the crosswise or lengthwise directions of the fabric. BarrZ s can be caused by tension variations in the knitting process, poor quality yarns, problems during the finishing process.
- The use of your index finger to hold down more than one string at one fret in a single chord. (e.g. The F# Barre Chord)
- A bar that you hold on to while doing the first part of your class (from Grade One onwards) to hep you to develop strength and skill while being supported.
- The wooden bar that runs around the wall of a ballet studio at waist height.
- It is a bar created by the guitarists fingers which is positioned across the strings. It allows a moveable cord to be produced.
- Exercises are done holding onto a horizontal bar for support and balance
- l: The ultimate ride is when the crest of a wave folds over itself and forms a cylinder shape with enough space to provide a “tube” for the surfer to ride through. Related terms: pulling in; getting shacked, pitted, tubed, or otherwise barreled; filthy pits; the green-room.
- [bar] 1. The horizontal wooden railing fastened to the walls of the dance studio which the dancer holds for support. 2. The first part of ballet class with exercises at the barre.
- The method of placing one or more fingers down on multiple strings across the guitar fingerboard (Barre Chord or Bar Chord).
- a stripe-like or bar-like pattern in dyed fabric
- A fixed wood rail used by dancers to help keep balance while learning and practicing.
- A bar effect that appears in fabrics both knits and wovens. Usually resembles bars or stripes extending crosswise. Often classified as a blemish.