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Some random terms

  • quarter tone Half a semitone.
  • moresca [Italian] An exotic Renaissance dance simulating a battle between the Moors and the Christians.
  • septet A piece for seven singers or instrumentalists. Also, a group of such musicians.
  • R. Either Raabe or Rinaldi.
  • upbeat The last beat of any measure, usually a weak beat.
  • calma [Italian] Calm.
  • technique The mechanical aspect of performing a composition.
  • gaudioso [Italian] Joyous, joyful.
  • un poco [Italian] A little.
  • sforzando [Italian] Literally, “forcing”. Dynamic marking indicating a strong, sudden accent.
  • crossover Recording or artist that appeals primarily to one audience but becomes popular with another as well.
  • impetuoso [Italian] Impetuous, vehement.
  • difference tone A lower tone that is heard when two higher notes are played in such a way that the frequency of the difference tone is the difference of the frequencies of the other two notes.
  • ripieno [Italian] The notes added when realizing the figured bass of a basso continuo.
  • rap An American style of rhythmic chanting consisting of improvised rhymes performed to rhythmic accompaniment.