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- harmony Tones sounding simultaneously.
- Turmmusik
Literally, “tower music”. A term referring to the music, usually performed on wind instruments, which is played from a tower of a town hall or a church tower. Turmmusik was common in Germany from the 16th century to the 18th century.
- pastorale
Pastoral, country-like.
- fragmentation The technique of developing a theme by dividing it into smaller units; most common in the music of the Viennese Classicists.
- burlesco
Jocular, in a playful style.
- bagatelle
A short piece of music, typically for the piano, and usually of a light, mellow character. The term literally means a “trifle”, as a reference to the innocent character of the piece.
- post-modern A term adopted around the mid-1970s to describe our current eclectic, experimental age.
- galliard
Lively triple-meter French court dance.
- dolente
Sorrowful.
- sight-singing The practice of singing a composition at sight, without previous preparation.
- florid Rich, embellished.
- whole note The note with the longest duration in currently used Western music notation.
- smear A slang term for a glissando performed on a trombone.
- key signature The sharps or flats appearing at the beginning of each staff indicating the key of the music.
- melodrama A spoken dialogue that is accompanied by music.