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- foxtrot Ballroom dance popular in the 19th century.
- pas
“Not”. - lentissimo
Very slow. - intonation A term referring to the proper production of a tone so that it is exactly in tune.
- riflessivo
Reflective, thoughtful. - walking bass In baroque music, a bass line that moves steadily in a rhythm contrasting to that of the upper parts.
- no chord A directive placed over a note (or a series of notes) signifying that the note(s) should be performed without accompaniment. Typically found in popular music notation.
- stanza
The division of a poem that consists of a series of lines arranged together. This is usually in the form of a recurring pattern of meter and rhyme. - obbligato
Literally, “obligatory”. Important part of a music that that should not be omitted. - Wiederholung
Repetition. - Tafelmusik
Literally, “table music”. Music that is performed at feasts and banquets. - harmonic minor scale A minor scale where the seventh tone is raised by a semitone, both ascending and descending.
- stretto
In a fugue, that situation in which the subject and answer overlap one another, or when two subjects enter in close succession. - cupo
Dark, obscure. - afflitto
Sad, melancholy.