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- music Broadly speaking, sounds organized to express a wide variety of human emotions.
- dotted note A note that has a dot placed to the right of the notehead, indicating that the duration of the note should be increased by half again its original duration.
- sforzando
Literally, “forcing”. Dynamic marking indicating a strong, sudden accent. - pas
“Not”. - serenade
Night music; a classical instrumental genre that combines elements of chamber music and symphonic music. - di molto
“By much”. - placido
Calm, placid. - retransition In sonata-allegro form, the last part of the development which leads to the tonic of the main key and usually emphasizes it.
- fandango
A lively folk and flamenco couple-dance, usually in triple meter, traditionally accompanied by guitars and castanets or hand-clapping. - 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.
- sharp An accidental symbol that raises the pitch of a note by a semitone.
- drone A harmonic or monophonic effect or accompaniment where a note or chord is continuously sounded throughout much or all of a piece, sustained or repeated.
- augmentation Statement of a melody in longer note values, often twice as slow as the original.
- elegy A funeral song; a mournful or plaintive composition.
- lentezza
“Slowness”.