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- reel Moderately quick dance in duple meter danced throughout the British Isles; the most popular Irish traditional dance type.
- assai
Much, very much. - exposition The first statement of a theme.
- penny whistle A folk wind instrument similar to the recorder, but usually made of tin. It generally has six finger holes, and is prominent in British and Irish folk music.
- concert pitch The tuning pitch of an ensemble, typically A440.
- mit
“With”. - parallel motion In part writing, parallel motion occurs when two voices move keeping exactly the same interval between them.
- largo
A slow and solemn tempo marking, usually around 40–60 BPM. - sarabande
Stately Spanish baroque dance type in triple meter, a standard movement of the Baroque suite. - Kirkpatrick numbers The numbering system identifying compositions by Domenico Scarlatti.
- tacet
Literally, “he is silent”. An indication that a performer is to be silent for some time. - pas de deux
An established item in ballet consisting of a dance performed by two dancers. - national anthem A song, usually an anthem, a fanfare, a march, or a hymn, that is used as a national symbol.
- forefall An ascending appoggiatura.
- larghetto
A tempo not quite as slow as largo, usually around 60–66 BPM.