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Some random terms

  • plus [French] “More”.
  • arabesque [French] An ornament or an embellished work. The term is taken from the Arabic art and architecture which is very ornate.
  • sospirando [Italian] Sighing.
  • tonic The note upon which a scale or key is based.
  • heftig [German] Vehement, boisterous.
  • envoi [French] A short final stanza of a ballade which serves as a summary or dedication.
  • grunge rock Contemporary Seattle-based rock style characterized by harsh guitar chords; hybrid of punk rock and heavy metal.
  • vago [Italian] Vague, indefinite.
  • appoggiatura [Italian] Ornamental note, usually taking half of the duration of the main note it precedes.
  • vivacissimo [Italian] A fast tempo, faster than vivace.
  • con semplicità [Italian] “With simplicity”.
  • chord progression Series of chords played in order.
  • secco [Italian] Literally, “dry”. A directive to perform in an unornamented, cold manner. It usually implies that the notes should be of short duration.
  • phrasing The clear rendering in musical performance of the phrases of a melody.
  • vite [French] Fast.