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Some random terms

  • precisamente [Italian] Precisely, exactly.
  • tango [Spanish] A dance in 2/4 time from Argentina.
  • wind ensemble An instrumental ensemble consisting of woodwind, brass and percussion instruments.
  • quartal harmony Harmony based on the interval of the fourth as opposed to a third; used in twentieth century music.
  • villancico [Spanish] A 15th and 16th century form of Spanish poetry that was often set to music.
  • zu [German] “Too” (excessively).
  • scale A series of notes in ascending or descending order that presents the pitches of a key or mode, beginning and ending on the tonic of that key or mode.
  • cakewalk Traditional, syncopated African-American form of music and dance which originated among slaves in the Southern United States.
  • eilig [German] Hurried, hasty, speedy.
  • burlesque [French] A humorous composition, usually involving parody or grotesque exaggeration.
  • serenade [French] Night music; a classical instrumental genre that combines elements of chamber music and symphonic music.
  • diminution A Renaissance and Baroque ornamentation which consists of the restatement of a melody in which the note values are shortened, usually by half.
  • rinforzare [Italian] To reinforce.
  • adagio [Italian] A slow tempo marking, usually around 66–76 BPM.
  • ravvivando [Italian] Animating, brightening up; quickening.