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  • sereno [Italian] Serene, calm.
  • grandioso [Italian] Majestic, grand, noble.
  • placido [Italian] Calm, placid.
  • passepied [French] A baroque dance in triple meter.
  • accompaniment Additional but subordinate music used to support a melodic line. Also, the art of playing along with a soloist or ensemble in a supporting manner.
  • thirty-second note A note having the time duration of one thirty-second of a whole note.
  • riser A metal section on the head joint of a flute, shaped like a ‛top hat with the top cut off’, which raises the lip plate from the head joint tube.
  • chest voice The lowest register of the voice.
  • pentatonic scale A scale of five tones. Commonly, these tones correspond to the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 5th and 6th of a major scale.
  • comodetto [Italian] Diminutive form of comodo.
  • contralto [Italian] The lowest female voice.
  • drone A harmonic or monophonic effect or accompaniment where a note or chord is continuously sounded throughout much or all of a piece, sustained or repeated.
  • fragmentation The technique of developing a theme by dividing it into smaller units; most common in the music of the Viennese Classicists.
  • motive The briefest intelligible and self-contained fragment of a musical theme or subject.
  • pietoso [Italian] Pitiful, merciful, compassionate.