Multilingual Music Glossary

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Some random terms

  • chest voice The lowest register of the voice.
  • crown The cap at the end of the head joint of a flute that unscrews to expose the cork, and which helps keep the head joint cork positioned at the proper depth of insertion.
  • K Either Köchel or Kirkpatrick.
  • spiritoso [Italian] Spirited, lively.
  • alt [German] Term used to indicate the tones of the first octave above the treble staff (G5 to F6), which are said to be “in alt”.
  • harmony Tones sounding simultaneously.
  • sonoro [Italian] Resounding.
  • zarzuela [Spanish] A Spanish lyric-dramatic genre that alternates between spoken and sung scenes, the latter incorporating operatic and popular song, as well as dance.
  • espressivo [Italian] “Expressive”.
  • con semplicità [Italian] “With simplicity”.
  • non troppo [Italian] Not too much.
  • fife A small flute with a narrower bore, thus producing a higher, more piercing sound than a flute. Generally used in military bands.
  • pochissimo [Italian] “Very little”.
  • afflitto [Italian] Sad, melancholy.
  • immer [German] Ever, always.