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- staggered breathing A technique used in musical ensembles by wind instruments to create the effect of a continuous sound with no breaks for performers to breathe. The effect is created by making sure that in each section no performer is breathing at the same time, so that it seems like no one is breathing at all.
- cantus firmus
“Fixed melody”, usually of very long notes, often based on a fragment of Gregorian chant that served as the structural basis for a polyphonic composition, particularly in the Renaissance. - grave
The slowest tempo in music, usually slower than 40 BPM. - concert pitch The tuning pitch of an ensemble, typically A440.
- rinforzando
Literally, “reinforcing”. Dynamic marking indicating that several notes, or a short phrase, are to be emphasized. - Middle Ages A period from about 600 AD until about 1450 AD. Sometimes divided divided into two periods, the early middle ages (ca. 600–1100) and the late middle ages or Gothic Period (ca. 1100–1450).
- vocalise
A vocal exercise that is sung without words, typically using different vowel sounds. - vamp till ready In 20th century music, an indication to the accompanist to repeat a passage until the soloist is prepared to enter.
- allargando
Growing broader, slowing down. - smaniato
Furious, vehement. - cue-notes In a separate part, notes belonging to another part with the purpose of hinting when to start playing. Usually printed in a smaller type.
- bass The lowest part in a musical composition.
- ganz
Whole, entire, all. - Meistergesang
A tradition of songwriting and performance in Germany during the Middle Ages and early Renaissance. - mariachi
Traditional Mexican ensemble popular throughout the country, consisting of trumpets, violins, guitar and bass guitar.