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- just intonation Tuning system in which the notes are obtained by adding and subtracting natural fifths and thirds.
- come prima
“As before”. A directive to return to a previous tempo or to play a particular passage in the manner of a previous passage. - homophony Music in which one voice leads melodically followed by the other voices more or less in the same rhythm. In contrast with polyphony.
- neoclassical Term applied to 20th century composers who use the forms and thematic processes of the classical era.
- lauda
Laud, hymn of praise. - tablature Any form of musical notation using symbols or letters rather than notes on the staff to describe pitches.
- Requiem
A composition to honor the deceased. - quadruple counterpoint Counterpoint in four parts.
- Abendmusik
Evening music, usually religious in nature, originating in the 17th century. - bizzarro
Odd, whimsical, irregular. - modo
Way, manner. - mit
“With”. - blues African-American music genre, characterized by simple repetitive structures and by the use of the blues chord progressions and the blue notes.
- exposition The first statement of a theme.
- tief
Deep, low.