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‘at ease’), generally held to indicate a tempo between andante and largo.Ī deux (F) For two performers or instruments (in orchestral or band music, it means that a part is to be played in unison by two instruments)Īd libitum, ad lib (L) At choice, meaning either that a passage may be performed freely or that an instrument in a score may be omitted.Īerophone Any instrument-such as a flute or trumpet-whose sound is generated by a vibrating column of air.Īllargando (I) Broadening, i.e.
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Please subscribe to classclef youtube channelĪ B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZĪbbreviations: I: Italian, L: Latin, F: French, G: German, lit.: literallyĪ B form Form that can be represented as statement (A) and counterstatement (B).Ī B A form Form that can be represented as statement (A) contrast (B) return of statement (A).Ībsolute Music Instrumental music having no intended association with a story, poem, idea, or scene nonprogram music.Ī capella (I) Choral music without instrumental accompaniment.Īccent Emphasis of a note, which may result from its being louder (dynamic accent), longer, or higher in pitch than the notes near it.Īccompanied recitative Speech-like melody that is sung by a solo voice accompanied by the orchestra.Īccordion Instrument consisting of a bellows between two keyboards (piano like keys played by the right hand, and buttons played by the left hand) whose sound is produced by air pressure which causes free steel reeds to vibrate.Īdadietto (I) Rather slow, but faster than adagioĪdagio (I) Slow (lit.
