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- prestissimo
Extremely fast tempo marking, usually around 200 BPM. - ragtime Late nineteenth century piano style created by African-Americans, characterized by highly syncopated melodies.
- third An interval of three diatonic degrees, counting the first and last degree.
- slur A curved line drawn over or under a series of notes, indicating that those notes should be played legato.
- natural A symbol placed by a note signifying that the note should be played unaltered, as opposed to the sharp or flat of the note.
- espressivo
“Expressive”. - volta
“Time”, as in “first time” (prima volta) or “second time” (seconda volta). - world music A 20th century term used by the music recording industry to categorize non-American music that does not fit into any of the established genres. This music tends to be folk music from outside of the United States of America.
- phrasing The clear rendering in musical performance of the phrases of a melody.
- acoustics The science that deals with the study of sound. Also, the art of optimizing sound in a room or other enclosed space, considering reverberation and other acoustical qualities.
- key On a woodwind instrument, the keys are the metal disks that close or open soundholes by means of levers operated by the performer's fingers.
- aria
Lyric song for solo voice with orchestral accompaniment, generally expressing intense emotion; found in opera, cantata, and oratorio. - rinforzare
To reinforce. - estampie
A type of early instrumental music of the 13th and 14th centuries, consisting of independent sections strung together. - guerriero
Martial, warlike.