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- bas
Low in pitch. - da capo
Literally, “from the beginning”. A directive to go back to the beginning of the composition. - niente
Literally, “nothing”. With almost no sound. - opus
A number, often assigned by a publisher, used to classify a particular work of a composer. - clavier
Any keyboard instrument. - Wiederholung
Repetition. - gospel music Twentieth century sacred music style associated with Protestant African-Americans.
- verve
A high degree of energy, excitement or spirit. Often referred to as the artistic inspiration and special feeling of excitement that is used by artists to realize the expression of ideas in performance or composition. - easy listening A genre of popular music that is meant to be soothing and relaxing to the listener.
- progressive rock A subgenre of rock that reached its peak in the early 1970s and attempted to blend the visceral style of rock music with outside influences: classical, jazz, folk, and world musics, for example.
- fusion Style that combines jazz improvisation with amplified instruments of rock.
- teneramente
Tenderly. - cantor
Solo singer or singing leader in Jewish and Christian liturgical music. - lentamente
Slowly. - fundamental The base note upon which a chord is built.