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- volta subito
A directive to turn the page quickly. - quieto
Calm, serene. - rhythm section In a popular music band or ensemble, the performers who establish the rhythmic pulse of a song or musical piece, and who lay down the chordal structure.
- comic opera A sung dramatic work of a light or comic nature, usually with a happy ending.
- mais
“But”. - intonation A term referring to the proper production of a tone so that it is exactly in tune.
- ragtime Late nineteenth century piano style created by African-Americans, characterized by highly syncopated melodies.
- leggerissimo
Very light, very delicate. - marcato
Marked, accented, emphasized, stressed. - modal Having to do with modes; this term is applied most particularly to music that is based upon the Gregorian modes, rather than to music based upon the major, minor, or any other scale.
- a cappella
Choral or vocal music performed without instrumental accompaniment. - duplet A group of two notes played in the time usually taken to play three.
- second The interval between two neighbouring tones of a scale. Since a diatonic scale consists of alternating semitones and whole tones, the size of a second depends on the scale degrees in question.
- riser A metal section on the head joint of a flute, shaped like a ‛top hat with the top cut off’, which raises the lip plate from the head joint tube.
- Übung
Exercise.