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- funk American musical style that originated in the 1960s when African American musicians blended soul music, soul jazz and R&B into a rhythmic, danceable new form of music.
- incalzando
In a pressing or chasing manner. - whole tone scale A scale built entirely of whole tone intervals. Used commonly by the French impressionists.
- habanera
Moderate duple meter dance of Cuban origin, popular in the nineteenth century. It is based on a characteristic rhythmic figure. - countermelody A sequence of notes, perceived as a melody, written to be played simultaneously with a more prominent melody.
- reduction A simplified arrangement of a composition.
- allant
Going on, lively. - villanelle
A French term used in the 16th century for pastoral poems or songs. The term was later revived, and applied to compositions by later composers. - lydian The church mode based on F, containing the notes of the C major scale, yet using F as the tonic.
- parlando
“Speaking”. - bizzarro
Odd, whimsical, irregular. - calypso A style of Afro-Caribbean music which originated in Trinidad and Tobago in the beginning of the 20th century.
- Nachahmung
Imitation. - duplet A group of two notes played in the time usually taken to play three.
- pasticcio
A composition assembled from passages taken from numerous other sources by various composers.