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Some random terms

  • tonic The note upon which a scale or key is based.
  • volume Degree of loudness or softness of a sound.
  • belebend [German] Lively.
  • dampen A directive to muffle, deaden or restrain the tone of an instrument.
  • rhythm section In a popular music band or ensemble, the performers who establish the rhythmic pulse of a song or musical piece, and who lay down the chordal structure.
  • squillante [Italian] Ringing.
  • orchestration The practice of writing music for an orchestra (or, more loosely, for any musical ensemble) or of adapting for orchestra music composed for another medium.
  • brio [Italian] Vivacity, spirit, liveliness.
  • closed-hole A flute finger key which is fully covered.
  • al segno [Italian] A directive to return to the sign.
  • vago [Italian] Vague, indefinite.
  • basse dance [French] A graceful, stately court dance of the early Renaissance.
  • traditional music Music that is learned by oral transmission and is easily sung or played by most people.
  • ensemble [French] A group of musicians that perform as a unit.
  • disjunct A melodic line that moves by leaps and skips rather than in steps.