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- alterezza
Pride or haughtiness. - lusingando
Caressing, flattering. - toujours
Always. - pochettino
A little bit. - instrumentation The particular combination of musical instruments employed in a composition.
- Ländler
A folk dance in 3/4 time which was popular in Austria, south Germany and German Switzerland at the end of the 18th century. - inquieto
Restless, uneasy, agitated. - music drama Wagner's term for his operas.
- mambo
Dance of Afro-Cuban origin with a characteristic quadruple-meter rhythmic pattern. - troppo
Too much. - ledger line Short, horizontal line added to the top or the bottom of a staff for the reception of a note too high or too low to be represented on the staff.
- new age Style of popular music of the 1980s and 1990s, characterized by soothing timbres and repetitive forms that are subjected to shifting variation techniques.
- gizmo key On a flute, an optional key on the B foot joint which can enhance the responsiveness of C7 (the highest C playable on a flute).
- pibroch Scottish traditional theme and variation form music to be performed on the bagpipe. This term refers to the more serious, courtly music rather than to dance music and military music.
- string quintet Standard chamber ensemble made up of either two violins, two violas and cello, or two violins, viola and two cellos.