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Some random terms

  • envoi [French] A short final stanza of a ballade which serves as a summary or dedication.
  • perfect Term applied to the intervals of a unison, octave, fourth, and fifth when they are exactly in tune and not augmented nor diminished.
  • flute A woodwind instrument that is held horizontally and sounded by blowing across the mouthpiece of the instrument.
  • simple interval An interval covering a single octave or less.
  • singhiozzando [Italian] Sobbing. May suggest the use of a strong portamento.
  • mesto [Italian] Sad.
  • chromatic scale A scale consisting of all 12 semitones.
  • schwungvoll [German] Rousing, spirited, energetic.
  • malinconico [Italian] Melancholic.
  • Schleppend [German] Dragging.
  • tailgate A slang term for a trombone Glissando in Dixieland jazz.
  • comme ci-dessus [French] “As above”.
  • key signature The sharps or flats appearing at the beginning of each staff indicating the key of the music.
  • beat The basic time unit of a piece of music. For example, each tick sounded by a metronome would correspond to a beat.
  • larigot [French] A shepherd's flute or pipe.