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Music Vocabulary

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Across
(Italian) detached
soft (dynamic marking)
the set of parallel lines (today, usually five) used during the common practice period
(Italian) always
very soft (dynamic marking)
a symbol placed on the left of the stave which establishes the relationship between particular note names and their position on the staff lines and spaces
a symbol placed over a note or rest to be extended beyond its normal duration
stong, then immediately soft (dynamic)
an articulation to stress the note
accelerating, getting gradually faster, gradually increasing the tempo, quickening the pace, with increasing speed
slowing down, getting slower
strong (dynamic marking)
when an ensemble sings or plays the same notes
moderately strong (dynamic marking)
(Italian) a little
Down
a passage performed by all performers
a division of a section so that the section performs two musical lines that are generally written as double notes (i.e. one above the other) in the single part
the melodic pattern just before the end of a phrase
growing increasingly louder
the pace or speed of music
gradually slower, retarding, to hold back, holding back, held back (gradual change of tempo)
moderately soft (dynamic marking)
a symbol that raises the pitch one half step
the portion of music lying between two consecutive bar-lines
to get gradually softer
a vertical line (or lines) drawn across a staff (or if there are many lines, across a number of staves) to mark off measures of a particular length, i.e. containing a number of notes and/or rests whose total time value is given by the time signature
diminishing, gradually getting softer, diminishing in loudness
performed smoothly
when the separate instrumental and vocal parts of a musical work are printed together
very strong (dynamic marking)
a symbol that lowers the pitch one half step
a symbol placed before a note that is neither sharpened or flattened
(Italian) alone
(Italian) plural form of 'solo'