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Some random terms

  • dampen A directive to muffle, deaden or restrain the tone of an instrument.
  • motive The briefest intelligible and self-contained fragment of a musical theme or subject.
  • vivacissimo [Italian] A fast tempo, faster than vivace.
  • connecting note A note held in common by two chords.
  • innocentemente Innocently.
  • empfindungsvoll [German] Feelingly.
  • sequence Restatement of an idea or motive at a different pitch level.
  • 8va [Italian] A directive to perform an octave higher than written.
  • impromptu [French] A single-movement piano composition of the Romantic era, usually short, with a spontaneous character.
  • galante [Italian] Gallant, courtly, elegant.
  • quadruplet A group of four notes played in the time usually taken to play six.
  • divertimento [Italian] Instrumental composition intended for entertainment, usually in a number of movements. The term is used particularly in the second half of the 18th century.
  • time signature A symbol placed at the left side of the staff indicating the meter of the composition.
  • appassionato [Italian] Passionate, with intense emotion or feeling.
  • doucement [French] Softly.