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- tasto solo
Literally, “key only”. A directive indicating that a note is to be performed without harmony, especially used in compositions that use continuo. - schwungvoll
Rousing, spirited, energetic. - hairpin The symbol, made up of two joined lines, used to indicate a crescendo or a decrescendo.
- a due
For two voices or instruments; a duet. Also used to indicate that two instruments playing from the same part or score are to play in unison, after divisi or a solo passage for one of the instruments. - villancico
A 15th and 16th century form of Spanish poetry that was often set to music. - allegrissimo
A fast tempo marking, faster than allegro. - Klavier
A keyboard instrument; usually, a piano. - col
“With the” - rigore
Rigour. - heavy metal Rock style that gained popularity in the 1970s, characterized by simple, repetitive ideas and loud, distorted instrumental solos.
- calcando
Stressing, emphasizing. - consonance An accord of sounds sweet and pleasing to the ear.
- scale A series of notes in ascending or descending order that presents the pitches of a key or mode, beginning and ending on the tonic of that key or mode.
- woodwind quintet Standard chamber ensemble consisting of one each of the following: flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon and French horn (not a woodwind instrument).
- microtone Musical interval smaller than a semitone, prevalent in some non-Western musics and in some twentieth century art music.