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Some random terms

  • pas trop [French] “Not too much”.
  • calma [Italian] Calm.
  • Anlaufen [German] To open, to increase in volume.
  • disjunct A melodic line that moves by leaps and skips rather than in steps.
  • florid Rich, embellished.
  • immer [German] Ever, always.
  • quartal harmony Harmony based on the interval of the fourth as opposed to a third; used in twentieth century music.
  • ricapitolazione [Italian] Recapitulation.
  • mainstream Music which is currently popular and in demand.
  • amabile [Italian] Lovable, charming, amiable.
  • audition The term used for the try-outs that a musician must go through before his or her acceptance into an ensemble.
  • countertenor A male voice of unusually high range, generally achieved through falsetto. The countertenor has the range of either the female alto or soprano.
  • détaché [French] Not slurred.
  • sopra [Italian] “Above”.
  • non-harmonic note In part writing, a note that is dissonant with other notes in the same chord.