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Some random terms

  • eight note A note having the time duration of one eighth of a whole note.
  • Anlaufen [German] To open, to increase in volume.
  • polyphony Music written in a combination of several simultaneous voices (parts) of a more or less pronounced individuality.
  • tonic The note upon which a scale or key is based.
  • equal temperament Tuning system dividing the octave into 12 equal semitones.
  • canzona [Italian] A 16th-century multipart vocal setting of a literary canzone, or a 16th- and 17th-century instrumental composition.
  • Minnelied [German] A love song composed in the Minnesang tradition.
  • sacred music Religious or spiritual music, for church or devotional use.
  • metrical modulation The shifting from one meter to another in the middle of a composition.
  • hautbois [French] Oboe.
  • licenza [Italian] A directive to perform a certain passage with some freedom of manner.
  • natural key A key whose signature contains no sharps or flats; basically, C major and A minor.
  • fluttertonguing Wind instrument technique in which the tongue is fluttered or trilled against the roof of the mouth.
  • Nachahmung [German] Imitation.
  • Stück [German] A piece of music.