etude

/ˈeɪtud/
noun
  1. A short musical composition designed to practice a particular technical skill, often played for artistic effect.
    • She performed a haunting etude by Debussy at the recital.
    • Chopin's etudes are famous for combining technical challenges with beautiful melodies.
    • The pianist practiced a difficult etude to improve her finger speed.
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