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Some random terms

  • feierlich [German] Solemn.
  • tuning The adjustment of the pitch of an instrument. Also, the set pitches to which an instrument is tuned.
  • larynx The upper part of the trachea in the human throat. It is the mechanism that varies the tone of the voice.
  • quadruplum [Latin] Polyphony having four voices. Also, the highest of these voices.
  • donna [Italian] Literally, “woman”, or “lady”. In opera, each of the principal female singers.
  • plainte [French] A song or instrumental composition with a slow, lamenting character.
  • fanfare A short, lively, loud, militaristic composition, usually composed for brass instruments and percussions.
  • al niente [Italian] Literally, “to nothing”. Fade to silence.
  • traditional music Music that is learned by oral transmission and is easily sung or played by most people.
  • villereccio [Italian] Rustic, rural.
  • grunge rock Contemporary Seattle-based rock style characterized by harsh guitar chords; hybrid of punk rock and heavy metal.
  • polonaise [French] Stately Polish processional dance in triple meter.
  • vocal range The range of notes that a singing voice can encompass.
  • vivo [Italian] Lively.
  • K Either Köchel or Kirkpatrick.