Italian word for "detached" meant to mark notes as separated in music.
The lowest voice in music.
A musical group of 8 players.
An additional performance after the primary performance, typically decided by audience applause.
A syllable often used by marching percussionists to keep time.
The Italian word for "and," usually in the saying "and all."
Not written in any key or mode.
An acoustic string instrument from Spain, included in most pop music.
The symbol on the end of the staff that notates the pitch of notes.
A short musical piece typically used for warming up.
The structure of a musical piece.
The Italian word for "agitated."
The tonal center of a piece.
The dynamic marking for "present."
Meaning "and," part of the Italian translation to "and all."
An instrument originating in Spain.
An extra performance given at some concerts, usually decided by the audiences' enthusiasm.
The lowest musical voice.
The notation that tells you if certain notes are sharp or flat.
The abbreviation of a re-recording.
The Italian word meaning "present."
The structure music follows.
A syllable used by percussionists, normally during marching, to keep in time.
The notation to denote how low or high a part is.