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Some random terms

  • allegramente [Italian] Cheerfully.
  • retransition In sonata-allegro form, the last part of the development which leads to the tonic of the main key and usually emphasizes it.
  • espressione [Italian] “Expression”.
  • difference tone A lower tone that is heard when two higher notes are played in such a way that the frequency of the difference tone is the difference of the frequencies of the other two notes.
  • tempo [Italian] Literally, “time”. The speed of a piece of music, usually reckoned by the rate of its beats.
  • patter song A comic song in opera and operetta, characterized by a moderately fast to very fast tempo with a rapid succession of rhythmic patterns in which each syllable of text corresponds to one note (there are few or no melismatic passages).
  • bergamasca [Italian] A kind of Renaissance clumsy rustic dance.
  • double trill A simultaneous trill on two notes, usually in the distance of a third.
  • concertino [Italian] The small group of solo instruments used in a concerto grosso in contrast to the whole body of the orchestra.
  • sacred music Religious or spiritual music, for church or devotional use.
  • dolente [Italian] Sorrowful.
  • overblowing A technique employed by woodwind players (flute players in particular) in which the player directs the flow of air to obtain a harmonic tone other than the fundamental.
  • eight note A note having the time duration of one eighth of a whole note.
  • clavier [French] Any keyboard instrument.
  • affettuoso [Italian] Tender, loving, affectionate.