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Some random terms

  • quickstep A dance popular in the 1920s in duple meter. Also, a fast march.
  • morbidezza [Italian] Softness, tenderness.
  • largamente [Italian] With a broad, full sound.
  • leggerissimo [Italian] Very light, very delicate.
  • pianoforte [Italian] A dynamic marking (fp) directing the performer to attack the written note at the dynamic level of piano (soft) followed by an immediate increase in volume to forte (loud).
  • stromentato [Italian] Accompanied.
  • swing A style of jazz playing whose flexible, improvised rhythms resist notation.
  • backfall A descending appoggiatura.
  • prestissimo [Italian] Extremely fast tempo marking, usually around 200 BPM.
  • overtone A constituent frequency of a sound other than the fundamental frequency.
  • tie A curved line drawn over or under the heads of two notes of the same pitch indicating that they should be played as a single note.
  • voice Either human voice or a melodic layer or part of a polyphonic composition.
  • beat A throbbing that is heard when two tones are slightly out of tune.
  • appassionato [Italian] Passionate, with intense emotion or feeling.
  • affettuoso [Italian] Tender, loving, affectionate.