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- section A group of identical or similar instruments in an ensemble.
- multiphonics The technique of performing two or more tones simultaneously on an instrument that is designed to produce only one tone at a time, like the flute.
- off-beat A rhythm that emphasizes the weak beats of a bar.
- tasto solo
Literally, “key only”. A directive indicating that a note is to be performed without harmony, especially used in compositions that use continuo. - recital A performance given by a soloist or a small ensemble.
- lointain
“Distant”, “faraway”. - non-imitative counterpoint A musical texture in which independent voices of different character compete for attention.
- seventh An interval of seven diatonic degrees, counting the first and last degree.
- D♯ roller An optional feature added to the E♭ key of a flute, facilitating the movements of the little finger.
- sacred music Religious or spiritual music, for church or devotional use.
- agilità
A directive to perform with lightness or agility. - Longo numbers A numbering system identifying keyboard sonatas by Domenico Scarlatti.
- phrasing The clear rendering in musical performance of the phrases of a melody.
- zeloso
Zealous, keen, earnest. - responsorial singing Singing, especially in Gregorian chant, in which a soloist or a group of soloists alternates with the choir.