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- walking bass In baroque music, a bass line that moves steadily in a rhythm contrasting to that of the upper parts.
- 15mb
A directive to perform two octaves lower than written. - prestissimo
Extremely fast tempo marking, usually around 200 BPM. - farce A comedy which aims to entertain the audience by means of extravagant and improbable situations.
- innocentemente Innocently.
- beruhigend
Relaxing, melodious. - recitativo secco
Recitative accompanied only by continuo. - fourth An interval of four diatonic scale tones, counting the first and last tone.
- rastrum
A pen that has five points (nibs), for use in notating staff lines. - embouchure
The placement of the lips, lower facial muscles and jaws in playing a wind instrument. - krakoviak A syncopated Polish dance in 2/4 time.
- popular music Music of the common people.
- villanella
A Renaissance polyphonic vocal form, usually with a simple tune in the top voice, and somewhat homophonic, regular rhythms in the lower voices. - donna
Literally, “woman”, or “lady”. In opera, each of the principal female singers. - allegretto
A rather fast tempo marking between allegro and moderato, usually around 100–120 BPM.