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Some random terms

  • rastrum [Latin] A pen that has five points (nibs), for use in notating staff lines.
  • allegro [Italian] Literally, “cheerful”. A quick tempo marking, usually around 120–168 BPM.
  • con amore [Italian] “With love”, lovingly.
  • cut off An arm and hand motion by a conductor that indicates to an ensemble that they stop performing. This is normally done at the end of a composition, at the end of a movement or section, or on a fermata.
  • fipple The block, typically of wood, that forms the floor of the windway of an edge-blown aerophone.
  • operetta [Italian] A less serious form of opera made up of spoken dialog, songs and dances.
  • riser A metal section on the head joint of a flute, shaped like a ‛top hat with the top cut off’, which raises the lip plate from the head joint tube.
  • zart [German] Tender, delicate.
  • overtone A constituent frequency of a sound other than the fundamental frequency.
  • ostinato [Italian] Literally, “obstinate”. A short melodic, rhythmic, or harmonic pattern that is repeated throughout a composition.
  • klein [German] Literally, “little”. In reference to intervals, “minor“.
  • Leitmotiv [German] A term adopted by Wagner's disciples to designate the “leading motives” in his operas.
  • affabile [Italian] Affable, pleasant.
  • prestissimo [Italian] Extremely fast tempo marking, usually around 200 BPM.
  • heavy metal Rock style that gained popularity in the 1970s, characterized by simple, repetitive ideas and loud, distorted instrumental solos.