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- diminution A Renaissance and Baroque ornamentation which consists of the restatement of a melody in which the note values are shortened, usually by half.
- hairpin The symbol, made up of two joined lines, used to indicate a crescendo or a decrescendo.
- allargando
Growing broader, slowing down. - jazz A musical style created mainly by African-Americans in the early twentieth century that blended elements drawn from African musics with the popular and art traditions of the West.
- hautbois
Oboe. - binary measure A measure containing two beats.
- camminando
Literally, “walking”. With easy and gentle progression. - orchestration The practice of writing music for an orchestra (or, more loosely, for any musical ensemble) or of adapting for orchestra music composed for another medium.
- libretto
A “little book” that contains the complete text of an opera, oratorio, and so forth. - subito
At once, immediately. - eilig
Hurried, hasty, speedy. - middle C First C below the 440 Hz A. It is the note on the ledger line halfway between the bass and treble clef on the grand staff. It is the lowest C that a concert flute can make.
- quarter tone Half a semitone.
- oral tradition Music that is transmitted by example or imitation and performed from memory.
- mute A mechanical device used with string and brass instruments to muffle the tone.