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Some random terms

  • bourrée [French] An old French dance in use during the Baroque period, very rapid and hearty, usually in 2/4 or 2/2 time.
  • slur A curved line drawn over or under a series of notes, indicating that those notes should be played legato.
  • moto perpetuo [Italian] Literally, “perpetual motion”. A term used to describe rapidly executed and persistently maintained figuration.
  • equal temperament Tuning system dividing the octave into 12 equal semitones.
  • heptatonic scale Any scale of seven tones.
  • sharp An accidental symbol that raises the pitch of a note by a semitone.
  • musico [Italian] Term applied to any musician in the 17th and 18th centuries.
  • aubade [French] A song or instrumental composition concerning, accompanying, or evoking daybreak.
  • bene [Italian] “Well” or “good”.
  • Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis [German] The numbering system identifying compositions by Johann Sebastian Bach.
  • feierlich [German] Solemn.
  • calma [Italian] Calm.
  • maestro [Italian] A title of respect given to a master musician.
  • consonant A chord (or an interval) that is pleasing and harmonious to the ear.
  • misterioso [Italian] Mysterious.