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Some random terms

  • disco Commercial dance music popular in the 1970s, characterized by strong percussion in a quadruple meter.
  • contrary motion Simultaneous motion of two voices, one of which is in opposition to the other, with one voice rising in pitch while the other one falls in pitch.
  • Gregorian chant Monophonic melody with a freely flowing, unmeasured vocal line; liturgical chant of the Roman Catholic Church.
  • florid Rich, embellished.
  • comp Jazz term used to describe the accompaniment backing up a soloist.
  • Wiederholung [German] Repetition.
  • progressive rock A subgenre of rock that reached its peak in the early 1970s and attempted to blend the visceral style of rock music with outside influences: classical, jazz, folk, and world musics, for example.
  • improvisation Creation of a musical composition while it is being performed.
  • gig A term commonly applied to a musical engagement of one night's duration only.
  • mutig [German] Courageous, spirited.
  • A440 The standard tuning of the A above middle C at 440 Hz.
  • libero [Italian] Literally, “free”. A directive to perform in a free, unrestrained style.
  • pop Term born as an abbreviation of popular music, that since the 1950s has been used in the sense of a musical genre, originally characterized as a lighter alternative to rock and roll.
  • acoustics The science that deals with the study of sound. Also, the art of optimizing sound in a room or other enclosed space, considering reverberation and other acoustical qualities.
  • chromatic scale A scale consisting of all 12 semitones.