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Some random terms

  • scat singing A vocal jazz style that consists of improvised nonsense syllables sung to an an improvised melody, usually over an instrumental accompaniment.
  • operetta [Italian] A less serious form of opera made up of spoken dialog, songs and dances.
  • recitative A flexible style of vocal delivery employed in opera, oratorio, and cantata and tailored to the accents and rhythms of the text.
  • sonata da chiesa [Italian] A baroque instrumental work intended for performance in a church, generally in four movements, arranged slow, fast, slow, fast.
  • negligente [Italian] “Negligent”, unrestrained.
  • comme ci-dessus [French] “As above”.
  • diatonic scale A seven note musical scale, consisting of five whole steps and two half steps.
  • temperament The division of an octave into twelve equal parts.
  • duet A composition for two performers.
  • lentezza [Italian] “Slowness”.
  • fresco [Italian] “Fresh”, vigorous, lively.
  • giubilo [Italian] Rejoicing, jubilation.
  • Minnesinger [German] A poet or musician of the Minnesang tradition in Germany, active during the 12th through the 15th centuries.
  • xylophone A percussion instrument consisting of a row of chromatically tuned wooden bars, arranged in the manner of a piano keyboard.
  • détaché [French] Not slurred.