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- response Short choral answer to a solo verse; an element of liturgical dialogue.
- oral tradition Music that is transmitted by example or imitation and performed from memory.
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A directive to perform two octaves lower than written. - gai
Gay, merry. - affettuoso
Tender, loving, affectionate. - mancando
A directive for the volume to grow quieter and die away. - sordamente
Softly, gently, or in a muffled or damped style. - stromentato
Accompanied. - trio
A composition for three performers. - zu
Shown as zu2, zu3, etc., it is a directive to indicate the number of musicians to perform the indicated passage of music. - diminution A Renaissance and Baroque ornamentation which consists of the restatement of a melody in which the note values are shortened, usually by half.
- recitative A flexible style of vocal delivery employed in opera, oratorio, and cantata and tailored to the accents and rhythms of the text.
- stanchezza
Weariness. - common chord A chord that appears in more than one key. Frequently used in modulation.
- form The structure of a composition, the frame upon which it is constructed.