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- presto
Fast tempo marking, usually around 168–192 BPM. - sehr
“Very”, “much”. - stretto
A directive to quicken the tempo. - dynamics The softness or loudness of a sound or note.
- andantino
A moderate tempo marking, which can be faster or slower than andante. - chest voice The lowest register of the voice.
- ossia
An alternative version of a music, usually only a few measures long and marked as an added staff. - just intonation Tuning system in which the notes are obtained by adding and subtracting natural fifths and thirds.
- feierlich
Solemn. - double tonguing A technique used in playing the flute and brass instruments which allows notes to be played in rapid succession. It is achieved by rapidly forming the consonants “T” and “K” in quick succession.
- arrangement A rewriting of a piece of existing music with additional new material, or a fleshing-out of a compositional sketch. If a musical adaptation does not include new material, it is more accurately termed a transcription or orchestration.
- festivo
Merry, festive. - chaconne
Baroque form in 3/4 time similar to the passacaglia, in which the variations are based on a repeated chord progression. - sacred music Religious or spiritual music, for church or devotional use.
- chart Colloquial or jazz term for a score or arrangement.