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- variation An altered version of a rhythm, motive, or theme.
- contrary motion Simultaneous motion of two voices, one of which is in opposition to the other, with one voice rising in pitch while the other one falls in pitch.
- choral prelude Short baroque organ composition in which a traditional melody is embellished.
- backfall A descending appoggiatura.
- hocket A Medieval practice of composition in which two voices would move in such a manner that one would be still while the other moved and vice-versa.
- alterezza
Pride or haughtiness. - rasch
Rapid, swift. - estinto
Literally, “extinguished”. A directive to perform as soft as possible. - moto
Motion, movement. - acoustics The science that deals with the study of sound. Also, the art of optimizing sound in a room or other enclosed space, considering reverberation and other acoustical qualities.
- fundamental A base pitch from which a series of harmonics is produced.
- mainstream Music which is currently popular and in demand.
- tyrolienne
A dance form in quick triple meter. - ledger line Short, horizontal line added to the top or the bottom of a staff for the reception of a note too high or too low to be represented on the staff.
- prima volta
“First time”; may refer to the first ending of a repetition.