Multilingual Music Glossary

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Some random terms

  • whole note The note with the longest duration in currently used Western music notation.
  • art song A vocal music composition, usually written for one singer with piano or orchestral accompaniment.
  • staff Series of five horizontal lines upon and between which the musical notes are written, thus indicating, in connection with a clef, their pitch.
  • transverse flute The regular orchestral flute, as distinct from the recorder.
  • note A notational symbol used to represent the duration of a sound and, when placed on a music staff, to also indicate the pitch of the sound.
  • part In instrumental or choral music, the music for a single instrument or voice.
  • avec [French] “With”.
  • acoustical instrument Any musical instrument not relying on external power for operation.
  • bass flute A flute that plays one octave below the concert flute.
  • binary measure A measure containing two beats.
  • cover Recording that remakes an earlier, often successful, recording.
  • volando [Italian] Flying.
  • dominant The fifth degree of a diatonic scale.
  • Kirkpatrick numbers The numbering system identifying compositions by Domenico Scarlatti.
  • rounded binary Compositional form with two sections, in which the second ends with a return to material from the first; each section is usually repeated.