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- dissonance Any interval or chord that sounds impure, harsh, or unstable.
- Tafelmusik
Literally, “table music”. Music that is performed at feasts and banquets. - fanfare A short, lively, loud, militaristic composition, usually composed for brass instruments and percussions.
- bass flute A flute that plays one octave below the concert flute.
- perfect pitch The ability of certain people to identify a given pitch without reference to any other pitch.
- rastrum
A pen that has five points (nibs), for use in notating staff lines. - fois
“Time”, as in “first time” (première fois) or “second time” (deuxieme fois). - break In the flute or other wind instrument, the place between the lower register of the instrument and the higher. For example, the break on the flute is between C-sharp and D.
- sheet music A generic term to mean any piece of paper with the notation of a composition printed on on it.
- leading note The major seventh of a scale, so called because it lies a semitone below the tonic and “leads” towards it.
- part In instrumental or choral music, the music for a single instrument or voice.
- relative key The major and minor keys that share the same key signature.
- brioso
Vivacious, spirited, lively. - arabesque
An ornament or an embellished work. The term is taken from the Arabic art and architecture which is very ornate. - troppo
Too much.