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  1. Glossary of music terminology. A variety of musical terms are encountered in printed scores, music reviews, and program notes. Most of the terms are Italian, in accordance with the Italian origins of many European musical conventions. Sometimes, the special musical meanings of these phrases differ from the original or current Italian meanings.

  2. Jan 7, 2005 · This is a list of musical terms that are likely to be encountered in printed scores. Most of the defined terms are Italian (see also Italian musical terms used in English), in accordance with the Italian origins of many European musical conventions.

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  4. Glossary of Musical Terms . In my music studies, I have often found it frustrating not knowing the meaning of all the words on the page. Many composers make very specific indications, and seldom are those indications in English.

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  5. Jan 18, 2023 · Cheatsheet of common music terminology with definitions. Find plain english explanations for music terms. What's a chord? Fugue, crescendo? etc.

    Music Terms
    Music Terminology Terms Explained
    Accent
    A specific note is emphasized above other ...
    Accidental
    Accidentals indicate notes that are ...
    Adagio
    Adagio (Italian for “at ease”) indicates ...
    Allegro
    Allegro (Italian for “cheerful”) is a ...
  6. You’re not alone. Music is its own language, and it can be confusing. That’s why we’re creating this glossary of music terms. From basic terms like ‘melody’ and ‘rhythm’ to more complex ones like ‘negative harmony,’ we break things down in a way that’s easy to understand. Each term links to a guide that explains it further.

  7. Allegro. Explore our Glossary of Musical Terms - your ultimate reference for deciphering musical jargon. Find clear explanations for terms used across our content!

  8. A glossary of musical terms. A cappella: Music sung without instrumental accompaniment. ABA form: A musical structure consisting of three sections, where the first and third sections are the same or closely related and the middle section is contrasting. Accelerando: A musical direction indicating a gradual increase in tempo.

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