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  • stretto [Italian] A directive to quicken the tempo.
  • con tenerezza [Italian] “With tenderness”.
  • contralto [Italian] The lowest female voice.
  • note A notational symbol used to represent the duration of a sound and, when placed on a music staff, to also indicate the pitch of the sound.
  • fundamental A base pitch from which a series of harmonics is produced.
  • perfect pitch The ability of certain people to identify a given pitch without reference to any other pitch.
  • Motown A style of music that emerged in Detroit, Michigan in the late 1960s.
  • mit [German] “With”.
  • con semplicità [Italian] “With simplicity”.
  • response Short choral answer to a solo verse; an element of liturgical dialogue.
  • split E mechanism On a flute, a system whereby the second G key (positioned below the G♯ key) is closed when the right middle-finger key is depressed, enabling a clearer third octave E; standard on most flutes, but omitted from many intermediate- and professional-grade flutes, as it can reduce the tonal quality of 3rd octave F♯.
  • fertig [German] Dexterous, nimble, quick.
  • habanera [Spanish] Moderate duple meter dance of Cuban origin, popular in the nineteenth century. It is based on a characteristic rhythmic figure.
  • interpretation The manner in which a performer carries out a composer's performance directions.
  • pienezza [Italian] “Fullness”.