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- formalism The tendency to elevate the formal aspects above the expressive value in music, as in Neoclassical music.
- brace A symbol that looks like an archer's bow, used to connect two or more different staves that are to be played at the same time by the same instrument (e.g. a piano, a organ or a harp). This should not be confused with the bracket, that provides a visual connection between independent parts of a system.
- semitone The interval of a minor second.
- perfect Term applied to the intervals of a unison, octave, fourth, and fifth when they are exactly in tune and not augmented nor diminished.
- replica
Repetition. - binary measure A measure containing two beats.
- part song A vocal composition for two or more voices, usually unaccompanied.
- galliard
Lively triple-meter French court dance. - senza
“Without”. - Manualiter
Organ compositions that are to be performed on the manual alone, i.e. without the pedals. - slur A curved line drawn over or under a series of notes, indicating that those notes should be played legato.
- post-modern A term adopted around the mid-1970s to describe our current eclectic, experimental age.
- quarter note A note having the time duration of one fourth of a whole note.
- cantoris
Literally, “of the cantor”. In Anglican church music, referring to the half of the choir sitting on the cantor's side of the church. - ripieno
The notes added when realizing the figured bass of a basso continuo.