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- connecting note A note held in common by two chords.
- interval Difference in pitch between two notes.
- concertante
A part that calls for some element of solo performance, as in a classical concerto. - comp Jazz term used to describe the accompaniment backing up a soloist.
- mordent An ornament indicating that a note is to be played in a single rapid alternation with the note above or below.
- sono
Sound. - col
“With the” - hymn Song in praise of God; often involves congregational participation.
- walking bass In baroque music, a bass line that moves steadily in a rhythm contrasting to that of the upper parts.
- national anthem A song, usually an anthem, a fanfare, a march, or a hymn, that is used as a national symbol.
- violento
Violent, vehement. - Kirkpatrick numbers The numbering system identifying compositions by Domenico Scarlatti.
- Nachahmung
Imitation. - Meistergesang
A tradition of songwriting and performance in Germany during the Middle Ages and early Renaissance. - polyphony Music written in a combination of several simultaneous voices (parts) of a more or less pronounced individuality.