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  • allegrissimo [Italian] A fast tempo marking, faster than allegro.
  • immer [German] Ever, always.
  • hautbois [French] Oboe.
  • aubade [French] A song or instrumental composition concerning, accompanying, or evoking daybreak.
  • leggiero [Italian] Light, delicate.
  • patter song A comic song in opera and operetta, characterized by a moderately fast to very fast tempo with a rapid succession of rhythmic patterns in which each syllable of text corresponds to one note (there are few or no melismatic passages).
  • serenade [French] Night music; a classical instrumental genre that combines elements of chamber music and symphonic music.
  • white noise Sounds containing every audible frequency at approximately the same intensity.
  • terraced dynamics Expressive style typical of some early music in which volume levels shift abruptly from soft to loud and back without gradual crescendos and decrescendos.
  • recital A performance given by a soloist or a small ensemble.
  • Übung [German] Exercise.
  • calma [Italian] Calm.
  • binary measure A measure containing two beats.
  • windway The pathway or duct in the mouthpiece of a edge-blown aerophone that directs the air stream over the fipple and onto the labium where the air is split and vibrates to produce a sound.
  • lip plate The part of a flute which contacts the player's lower lip, allowing precise positioning and direction of the air stream.