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- exposition The first statement of a theme.
- common chord A chord consisting of the root, third, and fifth.
- overtone A constituent frequency of a sound other than the fundamental frequency.
- leise
Quiet. - reprise
Repetition. - inline G On a flute, the standard position of the left-hand G (third-finger) key: in line with the first and second keys.
- un peu
A little. - laisser vibrer
A directive to the performer of a harp, piano, cymbal, or other struck or plucked instrument that the sound should not be damped or stopped after the initial attack, but should be allowed to die away naturally. - stretto
A directive to quicken the tempo. - Charleston A fast syncopated American dance popular in the 1920s.
- bridge A passage connecting two sections of a composition.
- non-imitative counterpoint A musical texture in which independent voices of different character compete for attention.
- piano
Softly, quietly. - cadenza
An improvised or written-out ornamental passage played or sung by a soloist or soloists, usually in a free rhythmic style, and often allowing for virtuosic display. - dissonance Any interval or chord that sounds impure, harsh, or unstable.