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- allegro
Literally, “cheerful”. A quick tempo marking, usually around 120–168 BPM. - baroque The music of the period circa 1600–1750, directly following the Renaissance and preceding the Classical era. Its style is characterized by rich ornamentation.
- bass flute A flute that plays one octave below the concert flute.
- accablé
Overwhelmed. - air A short song, melody or tune, for voice or instrument.
- paso doble
Literally, “double step”. A Spanish dance in a brisk duple meter, typically 2/4 time. - largamente
With a broad, full sound. - cadenza
An improvised or written-out ornamental passage played or sung by a soloist or soloists, usually in a free rhythmic style, and often allowing for virtuosic display. - contralto
The lowest female voice. - M.M. Marking typically found at the beginning of a composition, identifying the tempo of the composition in terms of beats per minute. This marking originally stood for “Mälzel Metronome”, but has since come to designate “Metronome Marking”.
- offset G On a flute, a G key which is extended to the side of the other two left-hand finger keys (along with the G♯ key), thus requiring less bending of the wrist, rendering it easier to reach and cover effectively, and less uncomfortable and fatiguing to play.
- syllabic The style of chant which sets one note to each syllable of text.
- arioso
A short, melodious composition in the style of an aria. - double flat An accidental sign consisting of two flat symbols, that lowers a note by two semitones.
- singhiozzando
Sobbing. May suggest the use of a strong portamento.