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Some random terms

  • Empfindung [German] Feeling, sentiment.
  • 8va [Italian] A directive to perform an octave higher than written.
  • threnody A poem, a song, or an instrumental composition that expresses lament for the dead.
  • rest A symbol standing for a measured break in the sound with a defined duration.
  • giocoso [Italian] Jolly, merry, playful.
  • rinforzando [Italian] Literally, “reinforcing”. Dynamic marking indicating that several notes, or a short phrase, are to be emphasized.
  • ohne [German] “Without”.
  • 15mb [Italian] A directive to perform two octaves lower than written.
  • traurig [German] Sad.
  • windway The pathway or duct in the mouthpiece of a edge-blown aerophone that directs the air stream over the fipple and onto the labium where the air is split and vibrates to produce a sound.
  • fingering The methodical use of fingers in the playing of instruments.
  • allargando [Italian] Growing broader, slowing down.
  • prelude An instrumental composition intended to introduce a larger composition or a set of compositions.
  • sottovoce [Italian] Almost whispering.
  • 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.