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- wind instrument Any instrument that produces sound by means of a column of air.
- sentence Term applied to a complete, independent musical idea, usually consisting of two or four phrases, ending with a cadence.
- mediant The third note of a diatonic scale.
- lenteur
“Slowness”. - spiritual A style of music invented by Afro-American slaves. Spirituals are generally religious songs with elements of African rhythms, Biblical texts, and American accents. Usually the text is concerned with earthly tribulations and heavenly justice and reward.
- melodic minor scale A minor scale where the sixth and seventh tones are raised by a semitone when the scale is ascending. When the scale is descending, the melodic minor scale is the same as the natural minor scale.
- sheet music A generic term to mean any piece of paper with the notation of a composition printed on on it.
- attacca
A musical directive for the performer to begin the next section of a composition immediately and without pause. - cantor
Solo singer or singing leader in Jewish and Christian liturgical music. - murky A style of keyboard playing in which the bass consists of quick alternating octaves rather than slower, longer notes.
- mariachi
Traditional Mexican ensemble popular throughout the country, consisting of trumpets, violins, guitar and bass guitar. - choral prelude Short baroque organ composition in which a traditional melody is embellished.
- largamente
With a broad, full sound. - Nachahmung
Imitation. - con brio
With vivacity or spirit.