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- theme group Several themes in the same key that function as a unit within a section of a form, particularly in sonata-allegro form.
- triple meter A metrical pattern having three beats to a measure.
- direct motion Similar or parallel motion in which two or more parts rise or fall in the same direction simultaneously.
- cakewalk Traditional, syncopated African-American form of music and dance which originated among slaves in the Southern United States.
- hairpin The symbol, made up of two joined lines, used to indicate a crescendo or a decrescendo.
- section A group of identical or similar instruments in an ensemble.
- ictus
The instant when a beat occurs. - pantomime Theatrical genre in which an actor silently plays all the parts in a show while accompanied by singing.
- courante
A family of triple meter dances from the late Renaissance and the Baroque era. - choral prelude Short baroque organ composition in which a traditional melody is embellished.
- toujours
Always. - rigore
Rigour. - Kammer
Chamber, room. - xylophone A percussion instrument consisting of a row of chromatically tuned wooden bars, arranged in the manner of a piano keyboard.
- breath mark Indication of where to breathe in vocal and wind instrument parts. It may look like a large comma or apostrophe or like a tick/checkmark (✓), and is always written above the staff.