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- fundamental A base pitch from which a series of harmonics is produced.
- genre Term used to identify a general category of music that shares similar performance forces, formal structures and/or style.
- mazurka A lively Polish dance in 3/4 or 3/8 time with the accent usually on the second or third beat of the measure.
- close harmony Harmony written so that the parts are as close together as possible, usually with the upper voices very tight together, and the bass somewhat more distantly spaced.
- vivacissimamente
A directive to perform in a very lively or brisk manner. - double trill A simultaneous trill on two notes, usually in the distance of a third.
- harmony Tones sounding simultaneously.
- bergamasca
A kind of Renaissance clumsy rustic dance. - jarabe
Traditional Mexican dance form with multiple sections in contrasting meters and tempos. - minuet A 17th-century court dance in moderate triple meter, originating in France.
- tema
Theme, subject. - vamp till ready In 20th century music, an indication to the accompanist to repeat a passage until the soloist is prepared to enter.
- salsa
A contemporary Latin American dance music principally of Afro-Cuban tradition. - ballade
A one-movement musical piece with lyrical and dramatic narrative qualities, usually having a text dealing with courtly love. - zeloso
Zealous, keen, earnest.