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- air A short song, melody or tune, for voice or instrument.
- ionian In the system of modes, the ionian mode is the one based on C; therefore, it is the modern major scale.
- medley A piece of music that is composed of melodies of other compositons strung together.
- articulation The manner in which adjacent notes of a melody are connected or separated. Woodwind and brass instruments generally articulate by tonguing, the use of the tongue to break the airflow into the instrument.
- malinconico
Melancholic. - monothematic Work or movement based on a single theme.
- pas
“Not”. - accompagnato
Accompanied. - recapitulation In sonata-allegro form, the final presentation of the original theme group, first presented in the exposition.
- allegro
Literally, “cheerful”. A quick tempo marking, usually around 120–168 BPM. - minuet A 17th-century court dance in moderate triple meter, originating in France.
- backfall A descending appoggiatura.
- sight-singing The practice of singing a composition at sight, without previous preparation.
- canticle A sacred hymn or song.
- quarter note A note having the time duration of one fourth of a whole note.