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- galliard
Lively triple-meter French court dance. - Manualiter
Organ compositions that are to be performed on the manual alone, i.e. without the pedals. - branle
Quick French group dance of the Renaissance. - stanchezza
Weariness. - caesura
Break or interruption in music, with complete cessation of musical time. It is notated by two diagonal lines across the top line of a staff. - 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.
- martellato
Literally, “hammered”. Strongly marked. - instrument Any device used to create music.
- legato
Literally, “tied together”. A directive to perform a certain passage in a smooth, connected style. It is usually indicated by a slur over the affected notes. - innocentemente Innocently.
- aubade
A song or instrumental composition concerning, accompanying, or evoking daybreak. - polyphony Music written in a combination of several simultaneous voices (parts) of a more or less pronounced individuality.
- vite
Fast. - octave Interval between two tones seven diatonic pitches apart; the upper tone vibrates twice as fast as the lower one.
- enharmonic Two notes, intervals, or scales having different names but equal pitch.