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- traditional music Music that is learned by oral transmission and is easily sung or played by most people.
- di molto
“By much”. - progressive rock A subgenre of rock that reached its peak in the early 1970s and attempted to blend the visceral style of rock music with outside influences: classical, jazz, folk, and world musics, for example.
- Handel-Werke-Verzeichnis
The numbering system identifying compositions by George Frederic Handel. - bracket In a score, a vertical bracket that groups together the staves relative to the instruments of a section, like the woodwinds or the strings.
- slur A curved line drawn over or under a series of notes, indicating that those notes should be played legato.
- lamentoso
Like a lament, plaintive. - quadruple counterpoint Counterpoint in four parts.
- affabilmente
Easily, gently and agreeably. - art song A vocal music composition, usually written for one singer with piano or orchestral accompaniment.
- ma
“But”. - jive A form of blues popular in the 1940s.
- col
“With the” - opera A drama set to music, usually sung throughout, originating in 17th-century Italy.
- rustico
Rustic, rural.