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- Burgundian chanson Fifteenth century French composition, usually for three voices, some or all of which may be played by instruments.
- circular breathing Technique used by players of some wind instruments to produce a continuous tone without interruption. This is accomplished by breathing in through the nose while simultaneously blowing out through the mouth using air stored in the cheeks.
- moderato
A moderate tempo, faster than andante but slower than allegretto, usually around 100–120 BPM. - pomposo
Pompous, stately, or ceremonious. - foot joint The last section of a flute, played farthest towards the right.
- leggiero
Light, delicate. - symphonic poem A piece of orchestral music in one principal self-contained section called a “movement” in which a program from a poem, a story or novel, a painting, or another source is illustrated or evoked.
- xylophone A percussion instrument consisting of a row of chromatically tuned wooden bars, arranged in the manner of a piano keyboard.
- più
“More”. - Hertz
The basic unit of measurement of frequency, definable as one cycle per second. Usually abbreviated “Hz”. - vite
Fast. - forefall An ascending appoggiatura.
- slur A curved line drawn over or under a series of notes, indicating that those notes should be played legato.
- ninth An interval of five diatonic degrees, counting the first and last degree.
- common chord A chord consisting of the root, third, and fifth.