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- tone A sound of definite pitch and duration, as distinct from noise. Tone is a primary building material of music.
- sottovoce
Almost whispering. - leap Any movement from one note to another through means of an interval that is greater than a second.
- volando
Flying. - postlude A composition that concludes a larger composition. Also, a composition performed at the end of a church service as the congregation leaves.
- soprano
The highest female voice. - strathspey A lively Scottish dance in 4/4 time related to the reel. A characteristic of this dance is the peculiar rhythmic pattern of a dotted eighth note followed by a sixteenth, known as the Scotch snap.
- natural minor scale A scale similar to the major scale, but with the third, sixth and seventh degrees lowered by a semitone.
- paso doble
Literally, “double step”. A Spanish dance in a brisk duple meter, typically 2/4 time. - vibrato
Small fluctuation of pitch and/or volume, used to add expression and vocal-like qualities to instrumental music. - backfall A descending appoggiatura.
- rock A loosely defined genre of popular music that entered the mainstream in the mid 1950s, characterized by a hard, driving duple meter and amplified instrumental accompaniment.
- con disperazione
Desperately. - parody A humorous or satirical composition which exaggerates the features of some other composition.
- severità
Strictness, severity.