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- foxtrot Ballroom dance popular in the 19th century.
- scale A series of notes in ascending or descending order that presents the pitches of a key or mode, beginning and ending on the tonic of that key or mode.
- amaramente
Bitterly, mournfully, grievingly. - false note A muted or dampened note that has rhythm but often no discernible pitch.
- legato
Literally, “tied together”. A directive to perform a certain passage in a smooth, connected style. It is usually indicated by a slur over the affected notes. - fundamental A base pitch from which a series of harmonics is produced.
- étude
Study piece that focuses on a particular technical problem. - tonguing In the performance of wind instruments, the technique of using the tongue to produce certain sounds and effects, and especially the technique in which notes are attacked and articulated.
- off-beat A rhythm that emphasizes the weak beats of a bar.
- sentence Term applied to a complete, independent musical idea, usually consisting of two or four phrases, ending with a cadence.
- con brio
With vivacity or spirit. - doppel
“Double”. - con slancio
With energy. - demi
“Half”. - overtone A constituent frequency of a sound other than the fundamental frequency.