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- woodwind quintet Standard chamber ensemble consisting of one each of the following: flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon and French horn (not a woodwind instrument).
- appoggiatura
Ornamental note, usually taking half of the duration of the main note it precedes. - florid Rich, embellished.
- early music European music from the Middle Ages, the Renaissance and the Baroque.
- prestissimo
Extremely fast tempo marking, usually around 200 BPM. - signature Key signature or time signature.
- fife A small flute with a narrower bore, thus producing a higher, more piercing sound than a flute. Generally used in military bands.
- vivo
Lively. - fado
A type of street song and dance of Portugal, usually accompanied by a guitar. - quadruplum
Polyphony having four voices. Also, the highest of these voices. - dal segno
A directive to go back to a specific place of a composition, marked by a sign. - gospel music Twentieth century sacred music style associated with Protestant African-Americans.
- lento
Slow. - comme ci-dessus
“As above”. - groove Groove is the sense of propulsive rhythmic “feel” or sense of “swing” created by the interaction of the music played by a band's rhythm section (usually drums, electric bass or double bass, guitar, and keyboards).