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Some random terms

  • suives [French] Literally, “follow”. A directive to an accompanist to follow the musical interpretation of the soloist.
  • simple meter A meter in which the main beats are subdivided into twos, such as 2/4 or 3/4.
  • system The collection of staves, two or more, as used for writing down of keyboard, chamber, choral, or orchestral music.
  • adirato [Italian] Angry, wrathful.
  • tronco [Italian] A directive to perform a certain passage short or “cut off”.
  • lentamente [Italian] Slowly.
  • voce piena [Italian] “Full voice”.
  • modo [Italian] Way, manner.
  • squillante [Italian] Ringing.
  • natural minor scale A scale similar to the major scale, but with the third, sixth and seventh degrees lowered by a semitone.
  • clavier [French] Any keyboard instrument.
  • misurato [Italian] A directive to perform in a measured or strict tempo.
  • accablé [French] Overwhelmed.
  • stretto [Italian] In a fugue, that situation in which the subject and answer overlap one another, or when two subjects enter in close succession.
  • ballet [French] A representation of a story by means of dances or pantomimic action accompanied by music.