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A At, to, by A Cappella (lit. in the church style.) Unaccompanied vocal music accelerando, accel Gradually faster Ad libitum At pleasure. ... short). Originally a note of relatively short duration, ...
lied - German word for song; plural: lieder. liederbuch - German book of songs. ... perdendosi - gradually decreasing in time and tone pesante - heavy phrase - a musical unit, ...
A musical style in which two or more choirs and/or instrumental groups alternate with one another. ... The volume of sound, the loudness or softness of a musical passage.
This is the musical glossary that will help to explain some of the most common and also some rare music words and terms.
Adagio Slowly; slower than andante, faster than largo; a musical composition in adagio tempo; ... Baroque The period of musical history from 1600 - 1750.
This is a large compilation of musical terms and their definitions. Doesn't have a whole lot to do with marimbas, but I've found it to come in handy many times, so I thought I'd put it up.
A-A is the note of the musical scale used generally for tuning (= French, ... The alto clef (see Clef) is a sign written on the musical stave to show that the middle line of the stave is middle C. ...
heavily improvised, with high energy, virtuoso solos Binary form (E) A musical form having two different sections; ... defined in class as "musical punctuation". Cadenza (B, ...
Classical Music terms: Glossary of Classical Music Online and Musical Terms Dictionary. Directory of Music Terminology from Naxos.Com...
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