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composer (YvQmwaaW)


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YvQmwaaW composer person who is an author of music in any form music composer composer




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  • diagram

    plan, drawing, sketch or outline to show how something works or the relationships between the parts of a whole

  • numeric time signature

    specification of beats in a musical bar or measure

  • timbre

    quality of a musical note or sound or tone

  • rinforzando

  • chronometry

    specifying measures of time-mesaurement in clear reference units

  • fermata

    symbol of musical notation indicating that the note should be prolonged beyond its normal duration or note value would indicate

  • affect

    experience of feeling or emotion

  • espressivo

  • leggiero

  • mordent

    musical ornament, consisting of a single alternation with the note above or below

  • appoggiatura

    Musical ornament

  • double appoggiatura

    musical ornament

  • fortissimo

    musical dynamics notation

  • pianissimo

    term used in musical notation to indicate a very low degree of sound intensity

  • sforzando

    musical term

  • dynamic

    volume of a sound or note

  • crescendo

    musical term indicating a gradual increase in dynamic strength

  • decrescendo

    Musical term indicating a gradual decrease in dynamic strength

  • diminuendo

    Musical term indicating a gradual decrease in dynamic strength

  • accelerando

    musical indication of tempo change

  • adagio

    musical tempo indication

  • allegro

    fast musical tempo

  • andante

    slow musical tempo

  • largo

    musical tempo indication

  • metronome mark

    musical notation indicating the tempo of a piece in a objective manner

  • presto

    indication of musical tempo

  • rallentando

  • ritardando

  • ritenuto

    indication of tempo

  • stringendo

  • ma non troppo

    musical symbol indicating "but not too much"

  • tempo primo

  • tenuto

    articulation

  • string harmonic

    string instrument technique

  • engage pedal

    musical symbol indicating the player to put the sustain pedal down

  • una corda

  • tre le corde

  • release pedal

    musical symbol indicating the player to put the sustain pedal down

  • portato

    form of musical articulation

  • signature

    handwritten mark made as a proof of identity and intent

  • ad libitum

    Latin expression for "at one's pleasure"

  • natural sign

    musical sign (accidental) cancelling previous accidentals returning the frequency of the note to the natural/original value

  • piano

    music dynamic

  • mezzopiano

    music dynamic

  • mezzoforte

    music dynamic

  • fortepiano

    Italian musical term meaning 'loud soft'

  • forte

    music dynamic

  • tempo

    musical concept indicating to the speed of interpretation

  • loudness

    subjective perception of sound pressure

  • accent

    emphasis placed on a particular musical note

  • staccato

    form of musical articulation

  • staccatissimo

  • flat sign

    musical sign (accidental) lowering the pitch of a note by one chromatic semitone (factor 2^(1/12))

  • sharp sign

    musical sign (accidental) raising the pitch of a note by one chromatic semitone (factor 2^(1/12))

  • Divisi

    instruction to divide a single section of musical instruments

  • instrumentation

    particular combination of musical instruments employed in a composition

  • date

    position of a particular instant in time

  • tremolo

    musical term for rapid repetition of a note

  • marcato

    musical instruction

  • octave sign

    Music symbol referring to a phrase or a section of music to be played one octave higher

  • repeat sign

    musical notation indicating repetition

  • cantabile

    musical expression

  • musical expression

    various techniques used in musical performance to convey emotion

  • energico

    musical expressive mark

  • dolce

    play sweetly

  • tempo rubato

    Musical term

  • da capo

    musical term

  • sotto voce

    intentionally lowering the volume of one's voice for emphasis

  • sostenuto