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Some random terms

  • immer [German] Ever, always.
  • scat singing A vocal jazz style that consists of improvised nonsense syllables sung to an an improvised melody, usually over an instrumental accompaniment.
  • sono [Italian] Sound.
  • duple meter A rhythmic pattern with the the number of beats per measure being divisible by two.
  • mezza voce [Italian] Literally, “half voice”. A directive to perform in a quiet or restrained manner.
  • un pochettino [Italian] A little bit.
  • buffo [Italian] Comic, humorous.
  • blue note In blues or jazz, a note that for expressive purposes is sung or played at a slightly lower pitch than usual.
  • sheet music A generic term to mean any piece of paper with the notation of a composition printed on on it.
  • tyrolienne [French] A dance form in quick triple meter.
  • bis [Latin] Literally, “twice”. A directive to repeat a passage.
  • geistvoll [German] Spirited, brilliant; with great sound.
  • drone A harmonic or monophonic effect or accompaniment where a note or chord is continuously sounded throughout much or all of a piece, sustained or repeated.
  • irato [Italian] Irate, angry.
  • melodic minor scale A minor scale where the sixth and seventh tones are raised by a semitone when the scale is ascending. When the scale is descending, the melodic minor scale is the same as the natural minor scale.