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Some random terms

  • trepak A Russian dance in quick duple meter.
  • werden [German] To become.
  • overtone A constituent frequency of a sound other than the fundamental frequency.
  • lieblich [German] Charming, lovely.
  • passing note In part writing, A non-harmonic note that appears between two notes in stepwise motion. Usually it is a link between a melodic interval of a third in one of the voices.
  • Konzertstück [German] An informal “concert piece”, usually in one movement, for solo instruments and orchestra.
  • dampen A directive to muffle, deaden or restrain the tone of an instrument.
  • deciso [Italian] Decided, bold.
  • mit [German] “With”.
  • simple interval An interval covering a single octave or less.
  • branle [French] Quick French group dance of the Renaissance.
  • quadruple meter Metrical pattern with four beats to a measure.
  • hairpin The symbol, made up of two joined lines, used to indicate a crescendo or a decrescendo.
  • cotillion [French] A popular dance in the French Courts in the 18th and 19th century, that preceded the Quadrille style of dancing.
  • virelai [French] A Medieval and Renaissance form of French poetry and song, written in an ABBA form with a courtly text.