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- subject The melody upon which a fugue is based; a melody, motive, or theme. The theme or melody upon which any composition is based.
- walking bass In baroque music, a bass line that moves steadily in a rhythm contrasting to that of the upper parts.
- prima volta
“First time”; may refer to the first ending of a repetition. - heptatonic scale Any scale of seven tones.
- più
“More”. - common chord A chord that appears in more than one key. Frequently used in modulation.
- flebile
“Plaintive”. - binary form Two-part structure of music; usually each part is repeated.
- tasto solo
Literally, “key only”. A directive indicating that a note is to be performed without harmony, especially used in compositions that use continuo. - sanft
Soft, mild, smooth. - backfall A descending appoggiatura.
- tone A sound of definite pitch and duration, as distinct from noise. Tone is a primary building material of music.
- chest voice The lowest register of the voice.
- dolcissimo
Very sweet, very soft. - sospirando
Sighing.