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Some random terms

  • niente [Italian] Literally, “nothing”. With almost no sound.
  • interlude Any piece of music played or sung between the movements of a larger composition.
  • non-harmonic note In part writing, a note that is dissonant with other notes in the same chord.
  • Schottische [German] A German round dance in duple time.
  • semitone The interval of a minor second.
  • bizzarro [Italian] Odd, whimsical, irregular.
  • mezza voce [Italian] Literally, “half voice”. A directive to perform in a quiet or restrained manner.
  • l'istesso tempo [Italian] Literally, “the same tempo”. An indication that directs that the beat remains constant when the meter changes.
  • church mode A term used for the categories of modes used in Gregorian chant.
  • vif [French] A tempo directive meaning “lively”.
  • natural key A key whose signature contains no sharps or flats; basically, C major and A minor.
  • tronco [Italian] A directive to perform a certain passage short or “cut off”.
  • no chord A directive placed over a note (or a series of notes) signifying that the note(s) should be performed without accompaniment. Typically found in popular music notation.
  • septet A piece for seven singers or instrumentalists. Also, a group of such musicians.
  • minimalist music Contemporary musical style featuring the repetition of short melodic, rhythmic and harmonic patterns with little variation.