List of Musical Terminology
? of? â 8eva a summary of? of? â time octave higher after a normal speed? diventante of gradually? â of the fasterAdagio? of? â of diversionAccelerando (accel.) slowly? a pleasure, enough? of? â libitum of the leisurelyAd of? â of freelyAgitato with? of? â agitationAllargando of widening out, often with an increase of? of? â toneAllegretto of moderately fast, a little slower? of? â allegroAllegro of lively and reasonable? of? â fastAndante of a? Easy walking? â paceAndantino of (or a little faster Andante) one? of little slower? â of the Lively? of? â of animationArco (for string players) with? of? â bowAttacca of the onceBen still? of? â markedBrilliante of the well? of? â marked for that spark, the? of? â of the vigourCalando? of? â brilliantBrio of getting? most of the springs and slowerCantabile? in a â? of? â styleCapo of the singing? of? â soul of beginningCon with? of? â brio of the feelingCon with? of? â strength of spiritCon with? of? â di Grazia of forzaCon with? of? â motion of graceCon with? of? â Sordini of the movementCon with? diventante of gradually? â of the head of the louderDa? of? â of mutesCrescendo (cresc.) (CC) dall'indennità beginningDal of the head of Al or Al CC written below the last for a bar of? of? â section of the music must be repeated from the beginning until it reaches the salary of? of? â speech (the end). ? of? â from the sign of the sign; music must be repeated where the sign is at the earliest, then continuing at. Decrescendo (decresc.) the softness of? of? â of the softerDolce? of? â of the softerDiminuendo? of? â (oscuri.) and the sweetForte gradually diventanti gradually diventanti (f) of the â? of? loudForte the-floor (fp) of the â? of? high then immediately softFortissimo (FF) of the â? of? ? of? â loudForzando lot of (fz or sfz) with a high of homosexual? of? â of accentGiocoso of merryGrave of â? of? ? of? â of the gracefullyLargo? of? â slowlyGrazioso of very slow and elegant,? of? â broadLarghetto of the slowest? â of the smoothlyLeggiero? of? LargoLegato of â? of? â of the slowlyLoco? of? â of the lightlyLento? handMain the right of the normal? of? â the right of the majesticallyMain? of? â Maestoso of the pass (usually after the game about the eighth) (MD) gauche (MG) on? of? â has left? of? handMarcato of â? accentedMeno of marked and moved to the â? slower, less than movementMezzo of strong (mf) of the â? of? moderately loudMezzo of the plan (mp) of the â? of? moderately softMezzo of the â? of? drink moderately staccato and detached, as indicated by dots covered? of? â of the mysteriouslyModerato? of? â slurMisterioso of a? moderate? â speedMolto of much? Death of? â of the metronomeOpus? s? of the Maelzelâ? of? of the â? awayM.M of? â muchMorendo of a job or a group? of? â of worksOssia or (an alternative) a PED. the? of? â depresses the accelerator pedal of incurring a pianofortePerdendosi of â? of? awayPesante of the â? of? heavilyPiacevole of the â? of? of pleasingPiano (p) of the â? of? of softPianissimo (pp) of the â? of? of? Death of? â Few of cultured? of? â of the quickerPizzicato? of? â moved to the very softPiu (pizz.) (to the music of the string) a littlePoco one? of? â slightly short little (gradually) of the Presto â? of? from? of? â fastPrestissimo of very very fast, or as quickly? diventante of gradually? â of the slowerRisoluto? of? â of possibleRallentando (rall.) with a resolution of slowerRitenuto gradually diventante? of? â of boldlyRitardando (ritardo.) (or riten.? of? â the trip.) immediately slower or keeping the playfullySempre of? of? â of the rhythmicallyScherzando? of? â backRitmico of -? of? â of the withoutSforzando? of? â of alwaysSenza (sf) a strong? accentSimile (sudden) of? â in a similar? seconded, the shot? â of the sustainedStaccato? of? â of mannerSostenuto, the note argued for mid-length (indicated by a dot above or below each note) to forge the â? of? fasterSubito gradually to the â? of? suddenlyTempo of the â? written? Speed? of? â of the holdTranquillo? of? â of musicTenuto (dieci.) safely, the issue? of? â calmlyTre the ropes of the pedal to the left and springs? of? â rope of the muchUne? of? â Too of the piano (with three strings) also depresses the pedal to the left and springs of the livelyVivo? of? â Vivace of the piano (with a string) - livelySigns: - accent; attach importance vigorously game [respectively, marked with a strong accent, emphasis and taking normal] - the music or the transition between the dots is to be symbol of music still played? of? â (to stop) provided over a note or rest to be extended beyond the normal link slur or duration, indicating that the note is played or sung continuous, uninterrupted, with the total value of the notes slur, a group of notes can be played in single blow dell'arco (string), or without retonguing (wind), or a breath (to sing), so that the notes are moving smoothly with no perceptible marking the metronome of the fracture, indicating the speed at which a party must be played, 60 crotchets to lower up-bend (arc of folded? of? â instrument is pushed through the string); ascending auction (the? of? of â guitar string is caught with the hand that moves upward) - down-bow (arc of folded? of? â instrument is pulled through the string); down-stroke (the? ? Of? Â guitar string is caught with his hand reaching down) - less than a strong emphasis has ordered above or below the meaning of the note that must be asked as strong but once marked as> orwritten by Janet Yun www.shinemusic.com.au by teachers of piano, the saxophone, violin, singing, drums, electric guitar, acoustic guitar, flute and the clarinet
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