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- mezzo forte
Moderately loud. Not quite so loud as forte. - estampie
A type of early instrumental music of the 13th and 14th centuries, consisting of independent sections strung together. - metrical modulation The shifting from one meter to another in the middle of a composition.
- bass The lowest part in a musical composition.
- monotone A single sustained, unvarying tone, or a succession of notes of the same tone. Often used in the recitation of liturgical texts.
- chord progression Series of chords played in order.
- Ryom Verzeichnis
A numbering system identifying compositions by Antonio Vivaldi. - quasi
“Almost”. - ut
The syllable first associated with the tonic of the key, now replaced by the syllable "Do" but still used in France. In the fixed Do system, this is always C. - seventh An interval of seven diatonic degrees, counting the first and last degree.
- espressione
“Expression”. - root The fundamental note of a chord.
- larghetto
A tempo not quite as slow as largo, usually around 60–66 BPM. - sequence Restatement of an idea or motive at a different pitch level.
- con semplicità
“With simplicity”.