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- conjunct Smooth, connected, moving in stepwise motion.
- non troppo
Not too much. - suives
Literally, “follow”. A directive to an accompanist to follow the musical interpretation of the soloist. - tief
Deep, low. - gentile
Gentle, kind. - texture The interweaving of melodic (horizontal) and harmonic (vertical) elements in the musical fabric. Texture is generally described as monophonic (single line), heterophonic (elaboration on a single line), homophonic (single line with accompaniment), or polyphonic (many voiced).
- ober
Upper, higher. - affabilmente
Easily, gently and agreeably. - Leichen-musik
Funeral music. - suono
Sound. - signature Key signature or time signature.
- religioso
Religious, devout. - movement Complete, self-contained part within a larger musical work.
- glee club Originally, a club designed for the singing of glees, originating in 1787 and dissolved in 1857. In modern usage, a glee club is a club usually, but not necessarily, exclusive to males, organized for the singing of vocal compositions.
- klingen
To resonate.