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Some random terms

  • white noise Sounds containing every audible frequency at approximately the same intensity.
  • vivacissimo [Italian] A fast tempo, faster than vivace.
  • orchestra An instrumental ensemble, usually fairly large, with string, brass, woodwind sections, and possibly a percussion section as well.
  • compound meter Meter in which each beat is divisible by three rather than two.
  • spinto [Italian] A term describing a lyric voice, usually that of a soprano or tenor, that can also achieve powerful, dramatic effects. Also, a part written for a voice of such character.
  • Stimmung [German] Mood. Also, tuning.
  • accelerando [Italian] Gradually accelerating or getting faster.
  • brio [Italian] Vivacity, spirit, liveliness.
  • col [Italian] “With the”
  • Opp. [Latin] Plural of Op.
  • segno [Italian] A sign in a composition that indicates where a repetition starts.
  • cantoris [Latin] Literally, “of the cantor”. In Anglican church music, referring to the half of the choir sitting on the cantor's side of the church.
  • signature Key signature or time signature.
  • close The ending of a composition or passage.
  • Leben [German] Life, vivacity.