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Some random terms

  • transposing instrument Those instruments which are notated in one key on paper, yet sound another key when they are performed.
  • time signature A symbol placed at the left side of the staff indicating the meter of the composition.
  • meno [Italian] “Less”.
  • dur [French] Literally, “hard”. With a harsh or ungraceful tone.
  • key signature The sharps or flats appearing at the beginning of each staff indicating the key of the music.
  • common time 4/4 time.
  • sereno [Italian] Serene, calm.
  • amabile [Italian] Lovable, charming, amiable.
  • lebhaft [German] Lively.
  • mordent An ornament indicating that a note is to be played in a single rapid alternation with the note above or below.
  • fluttertonguing Wind instrument technique in which the tongue is fluttered or trilled against the roof of the mouth.
  • harmonic minor scale A minor scale where the seventh tone is raised by a semitone, both ascending and descending.
  • traditional music Music that is learned by oral transmission and is easily sung or played by most people.
  • bar Each of the lines drawn perpendicularly across the staff to divide it into measures. In common usage the term may also mean measure.
  • samba [Portuguese] Afro-Brazilian dance, characterized by duple meter, responsorial singing and polyrhythmic accompaniments.