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- facile
“Easy”. - niente
Literally, “nothing”. With almost no sound. - grave
The slowest tempo in music, usually slower than 40 BPM. - anonymous A person whose name is unknown.
- volume Degree of loudness or softness of a sound.
- compound harmony Regular harmony with an added octave in the bass.
- melodrama A spoken dialogue that is accompanied by music.
- fluttertonguing Wind instrument technique in which the tongue is fluttered or trilled against the roof of the mouth.
- Minnelied
A love song composed in the Minnesang tradition. - whole tone scale A scale built entirely of whole tone intervals. Used commonly by the French impressionists.
- monophony Music that is written for only one voice or part.
- sgarbato
Rude, unkind, impolite. - string quintet Standard chamber ensemble made up of either two violins, two violas and cello, or two violins, viola and two cellos.
- rumba
A dance originating in Cuba as a combination of the musical traditions of Spanish colonizers and of Africans brought to Cuba as slaves. - expression The blend of feeling and intellect brought to a performance by the performer.