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Some random terms

  • sgarbato [Italian] Rude, unkind, impolite.
  • lenteur [French] “Slowness”.
  • one hundred and twenty-eighth note A note having the time duration of one hundred twenty-eighth of the time duration of a whole note.
  • encore [French] “Again”.
  • lydian The church mode based on F, containing the notes of the C major scale, yet using F as the tonic.
  • downbeat The first beat of a measure, the strongest in any meter.
  • doppel [German] “Double”.
  • sheet music A generic term to mean any piece of paper with the notation of a composition printed on on it.
  • intermedio [Italian] In the Renaissance, a musical entertainment between the acts of a play.
  • pietoso [Italian] Pitiful, merciful, compassionate.
  • tenuto [Italian] A directive to perform a certain note or chord of a composition in a sustained manner for longer than its full duration.
  • traurig [German] Sad.
  • march A military piece characterized by strongly accented duple meter and clear sectional structures.
  • perfect pitch The ability of certain people to identify a given pitch without reference to any other pitch.
  • voce piena [Italian] “Full voice”.