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- tailgate A slang term for a trombone Glissando in Dixieland jazz.
- music drama Wagner's term for his operas.
- whole tone scale A scale built entirely of whole tone intervals. Used commonly by the French impressionists.
- sonata da chiesa
A baroque instrumental work intended for performance in a church, generally in four movements, arranged slow, fast, slow, fast. - ballata
A type of fourteenth-century italian secular song, similar to the French virelai. - register A division of the range of an instrument or singing voice. Usually registers are defined by a change in the quality of the sound between a lower range and a higher range.
- round Perpetual canon at the unison in which each voice enters in succession with the same melody.
- ad libitum
Literally, “at will”. At the discretion of the performer. At pleasure, changing the tempo of a particular passage. Sometimes, a part that may be omitted if desired. - exposition The first statement of a theme.
- pointed arms On a flute, arms connecting the keys to the rods which are pointed and extend to the keys' centers; found on more expensive flutes.
- volte
A Renaissance dance for couples in triple meter. - equal temperament Tuning system dividing the octave into 12 equal semitones.
- chord A set of three or more (according to certain definitions, even two) different notes that sound simultaneously.
- con brio
With vivacity or spirit. - quodlibet
A humorous composition that contains snatches of popular melodies and texts presented concurrently or consecutively.