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Some random terms

  • cent A logarithmic unit used in measuring the difference between two pitches in an equal-tempered scale. One cent is one one-hundredth of an equal-tempered semitone.
  • dolente [Italian] Sorrowful.
  • savamment [French] Skilfully, expertly; with knowledge and experience.
  • pesante [Italian] “Heavy”, slow or with importance.
  • bel canto [Italian] Literally “beautiful singing”. Elegant Italian vocal style, characterized by florid melodic lines and delivered by voices of great agility, smoothness and purity of tone.
  • metrical modulation The shifting from one meter to another in the middle of a composition.
  • sonoro [Italian] Resounding.
  • Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis [German] The numbering system identifying compositions by Johann Sebastian Bach.
  • bourrée [French] An old French dance in use during the Baroque period, very rapid and hearty, usually in 2/4 or 2/2 time.
  • spiritoso [Italian] Spirited, lively.
  • stentato [Italian] Labored, heavy, in a dragging manner, sluggish. Alternatively, strong and forced.
  • misurato [Italian] A directive to perform in a measured or strict tempo.
  • martial music Music with a military feeling.
  • attack The method of beginning a phrase.
  • tremolo [Italian] A rapid alternation between two notes.