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Some random terms

  • stanza [Italian] The division of a poem that consists of a series of lines arranged together. This is usually in the form of a recurring pattern of meter and rhyme.
  • prestissimo [Italian] Extremely fast tempo marking, usually around 200 BPM.
  • luttuoso [Italian] Mournful.
  • allegrissimo [Italian] A fast tempo marking, faster than allegro.
  • ripresa [Italian] A refrain or repeat.
  • transposing instrument Those instruments which are notated in one key on paper, yet sound another key when they are performed.
  • open-hole A flute finger key with a perforated center, allowing the use of techniques such as pitch bending or glissando.
  • canon Strict imitation, in which one voice imitates another at a staggered time interval.
  • tristamente [Italian] Sadly.
  • non-transposing instrument An instrument which is notated in the same key on paper that it sounds when played.
  • leading note The major seventh of a scale, so called because it lies a semitone below the tonic and “leads” towards it.
  • A440 The standard tuning of the A above middle C at 440 Hz.
  • gebrochen [German] “Broken”.
  • bene [Italian] “Well” or “good”.
  • col [Italian] “With the”