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- line A general term for a discrete voice or part in a vocal or instrumental composition.
- castrato Male singer who was castrated during boyhood to preserve the soprano or alto vocal register, prominent in seventeenth and early eighteenth century opera.
- allegretto
A rather fast tempo marking between allegro and moderato, usually around 100–120 BPM. - metronome Device used to indicate the tempo by sounding regular beats at adjustable speeds.
- dolcissimo
Very sweet, very soft. - diatonic Melody or harmony built from the seven tones of a major or minor scale.
- larynx The upper part of the trachea in the human throat. It is the mechanism that varies the tone of the voice.
- locrian A mode based upon the seventh tone of the major scale.
- transcription Either notating an unnotated piece, or rewriting a piece, either simply recopying, as for clarity, or as an arrangement for another instrument.
- frottola
A secular song that was popular in Italy in the late 15th and early 16th centuries, direct predecessor of the madrigal. - Dixieland An early style of jazz originating in the early 20th century in New Orleans with a simple, cheerful character.
- severità
Strictness, severity. - vocal cords The vocal organs in the human being which produce sound.
- round Perpetual canon at the unison in which each voice enters in succession with the same melody.
- fantasia
Free instrumental piece of fairly large dimensions, in an improvisational style.