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Some random terms

  • grace note Ornamental note, often printed in small type.
  • new wave Subgenre of rock popular since the late 1970s, highly influenced by simple 1950s-style rock and roll; developed as a rejection of the complexities of art rock and heavy metal.
  • retrograde Backward statement of a melody.
  • Dixieland An early style of jazz originating in the early 20th century in New Orleans with a simple, cheerful character.
  • polyharmony Two or more streams of harmony played against each other; common in twentieth century music.
  • lullaby A cradle song. A song sung to a child to soothe him to sleep or a gentle, quiet song.
  • head voice The highest register of the voice, excluding falsetto.
  • seconda volta [Italian] “Second time”; may refer to the second ending of a repetition.
  • lentement [French] Slowly.
  • misterioso [Italian] Mysterious.
  • nonet A composition for nine instruments.
  • quadruple meter Metrical pattern with four beats to a measure.
  • sottovoce [Italian] Almost whispering.
  • pasticcio [Italian] A composition assembled from passages taken from numerous other sources by various composers.
  • upbeat The last beat of any measure, usually a weak beat.