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- fife A small flute with a narrower bore, thus producing a higher, more piercing sound than a flute. Generally used in military bands.
- style Characteristic manner of presentation of musical elements: melody, rhythm, harmony, dynamics, form, etc.
- inconsolato
Disconsolate, mournful. - vibrato
Small fluctuation of pitch and/or volume, used to add expression and vocal-like qualities to instrumental music. - figured bass A method of indicating an accompaniment part by the bass notes only, together with figures designating the chief chords to be played above the bass notes.
- MIDI Acronym for “Musical Instrument Digital Interface”; technology standard that allows networking of computers with electronic musical instruments.
- temperament The division of an octave into twelve equal parts.
- buffo
Comic, humorous. - duration The length of time that a note is sounded or a rest (silence) is observed.
- basso continuo
Literally, “continuous bass”. A bass part that runs continuously throughout a work, characteristic of Baroque music. - alt
Term used to indicate the tones of the first octave above the treble staff (G5 to F6), which are said to be “in alt”. - crown The cap at the end of the head joint of a flute that unscrews to expose the cork, and which helps keep the head joint cork positioned at the proper depth of insertion.
- niente
Literally, “nothing”. With almost no sound. - afflitto
Sad, melancholy. - gentile
Gentle, kind.