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- come prima
“As before”. A directive to return to a previous tempo or to play a particular passage in the manner of a previous passage. - Tafelmusik
Literally, “table music”. Music that is performed at feasts and banquets. - swing A style of jazz playing whose flexible, improvised rhythms resist notation.
- nobile
“Noble“, grand, impressive. - Stimmung
Mood. Also, tuning. - resonator Term referring to those parts of instruments which resonate or vibrate, thus enhancing the sound of the instrument.
- polka A lively ballroom dance of Bohemian origin in duple meter greatly, popular in the 19th century. Also a short, lyric piano composition.
- lointain
“Distant”, “faraway”. - salsa
A contemporary Latin American dance music principally of Afro-Cuban tradition. - cue-notes In a separate part, notes belonging to another part with the purpose of hinting when to start playing. Usually printed in a smaller type.
- claque
A group of people employed to stimulate applause and other expressions on the part of the audience. - well-tempered A term applied to an instrument that is voiced and tuned satisfactorily, with the pitches, tone, and timbre having the desired quality of sound.
- Empfindung
Feeling, sentiment. - embouchure
The placement of the lips, lower facial muscles and jaws in playing a wind instrument. - licenza
A directive to perform a certain passage with some freedom of manner.