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- sight-reading The practice of playing or singing a composition at sight, without previous preparation.
- fifth An interval of five diatonic degrees, counting the first and last degree.
- moresca
An exotic Renaissance dance simulating a battle between the Moors and the Christians. - cakewalk Traditional, syncopated African-American form of music and dance which originated among slaves in the Southern United States.
- accent The stress of one tone over others.
- phrasing The clear rendering in musical performance of the phrases of a melody.
- pitch Highness or lowness of a tone, depending on the frequency (rate of vibration).
- non-imitative counterpoint A musical texture in which independent voices of different character compete for attention.
- fortississimo
Extremely loud, louder than fortissimo. - lenteur
“Slowness”. - vocalization The singing of vocalises.
- Meistergesang
A tradition of songwriting and performance in Germany during the Middle Ages and early Renaissance. - estampie
A type of early instrumental music of the 13th and 14th centuries, consisting of independent sections strung together. - quintet A piece for five singers or instrumentalists. Also, a group of such musicians.
- decani
In Anglican church music, referring to the half of the choir sitting on the dean's side of the church.