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- inflection Small alteration of the pitch by a microtonal interval.
- plus
“More”. - oral transmission Preservation of music without the aid of written notation.
- placido
Calm, placid. - pienezza
“Fullness”. - vocalese A style or genre of jazz singing wherein lyrics are written for melodies that were originally part of an all-instrumental composition or improvisation.
- Lombard rhythm A rhythm associated primarily with baroque music, generally consisting of a stressed sixteenth note followed by a dotted eighth note.
- rhythm The subdivision of time into a defined pattern.
- madrigal choir Small vocal ensemble that specializes in a cappella secular works.
- xylophone A percussion instrument consisting of a row of chromatically tuned wooden bars, arranged in the manner of a piano keyboard.
- mancando
A directive for the volume to grow quieter and die away. - loco
A directive to play in the normal playing position; it cancels any previous direction to play in an unusual position, like all'ottava. - musique concrète
Music made up of natural sounds and sound effects that are recorded and then manipulated electronically. - monody Term applied to Italian songs written to be performed by one voice with instrumental accompaniment dating from the first half of the 17th century.
- dopo
“After”.