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Some random terms

  • lusingando [Italian] Caressing, flattering.
  • dump A slow, melancholic old English dance, usually in 4/4 time.
  • tempo giusto [Italian] A directive to perform in exact, strict time.
  • acoustical instrument Any musical instrument not relying on external power for operation.
  • penny whistle A folk wind instrument similar to the recorder, but usually made of tin. It generally has six finger holes, and is prominent in British and Irish folk music.
  • verse A single line in a metrical composition, e.g. a poem. However, the word has come to represent any division or grouping of words in such a composition, which traditionally had been referred to as a stanza.
  • gig A term commonly applied to a musical engagement of one night's duration only.
  • codetta [Italian] Literally, “little tail”. A passage similar to a coda, but on a smaller scale, concluding a section of a work instead of the work as a whole.
  • répertoire [French] A list of compositions that an individual or ensemble is prepared to perform or that are available for performance.
  • siciliana [Italian] A type of aria or instrumental movement in the late 17th and 18th centuries, normally written as a dance in a slow 6/8 or 12/8 time with short phrases.
  • cent A logarithmic unit used in measuring the difference between two pitches in an equal-tempered scale. One cent is one one-hundredth of an equal-tempered semitone.
  • sequence Restatement of an idea or motive at a different pitch level.
  • con forza [Italian] “With force”, vigorously.
  • adagietto [Italian] A slow tempo marking, slightly faster than adagio.
  • un pochettino [Italian] A little bit.