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- chromaticism Use of tones extraneous to a diatonic scale (major or minor).
- pianississimo
Extremely soft, softer than pianissimo. - toccata
Virtuoso composition, generally for organ or harpsichord, in a free and rhapsodic style; in the Baroque, it often served as the introduction to a fugue. - bass The lowest part in a musical composition.
- whole note The note with the longest duration in currently used Western music notation.
- irato
Irate, angry. - sempre
Always. - maestoso
Majestic. - volando
Flying. - lamentevole
Plaintive, mournful. - lament A song of mourning the dead or of leave-taking. The funeral lament is one of the most common, dating back to antiquity.
- piccolo
Literally, “small”. A small flute that sounds an octave above the regular flute, and also an octave above its written music. - difference tone A lower tone that is heard when two higher notes are played in such a way that the frequency of the difference tone is the difference of the frequencies of the other two notes.
- fortississimo
Extremely loud, louder than fortissimo. - non-harmonic note In part writing, a note that is dissonant with other notes in the same chord.