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Some random terms

  • half note A note that has half the duration of time of a whole note.
  • pietoso [Italian] Pitiful, merciful, compassionate.
  • alt [German] Term used to indicate the tones of the first octave above the treble staff (G5 to F6), which are said to be “in alt”.
  • elegante [Italian] Elegant, graceful.
  • marziale [Italian] Martial, with a military feeling.
  • intontito [Italian] Dull, numbed, dazed, stunned.
  • countersubject The secondary theme of a fugue, heard against the subject.
  • Wiederholung [German] Repetition.
  • Generalpause [German] Rest or pause for all performers.
  • invention Mostly in reference to baroque music, a short, contrapuntal composition, usually implying an originality of idea.
  • florid Rich, embellished.
  • sforzando [Italian] Literally, “forcing”. Dynamic marking indicating a strong, sudden accent.
  • inquieto [Italian] Restless, uneasy, agitated.
  • con passione [Italian] “With passion”.
  • connecting note A note held in common by two chords.