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  1. Dive deep into the musical realm with the Ultimate List of Musical Terms! Uncover the secrets & master the language of music today!

  2. May 30, 2024 · Cheatsheet of common music terminology with definitions. Find plain english explanations for music terms. What's a chord? Fugue, crescendo? etc.

  3. 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. What follows is a fairly long list of musical definitions and descriptions gleaned primarily from multiple Internet ...

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  4. Oct 13, 2022 · This post is the ultimate list of musical terms. Use the Table of Contents to zoom around, or CTRL+F/CMD+F to find the term you’re looking for. Of any artistic discipline, music has some of the most complex and varied terminologies, from a bevy of fancy Italian words to essential slang tossed around in jazz circles.

    • Accent
    • Accessible
    • Accelerando
    • A Cappella
    • Adagio
    • Allegro
    • Avant Garde
    • A Piacere
    • Andante
    • Aria

    Every musical sound has either a low or a high point, and in some cases, they have both. The accent simply refers to the emphasis you put on the musical sound right at the beginning. Everybody has a particular accent while speaking and while singing. Have you ever noticed how British singers lose their accent while they are singing? This is because...

    The accessible musical term refers to a musical work that is easy to listen to and to learn even for beginners.

    The musical term accelerando is an Italian word meaning faster or getting faster. When you hear accelerando from your singing teacher then this means you have to step up the tempo or the pace of the song. Don’t make the mistake of singing louder when you hear this term, as most beginner singers tend to do that, just pick up the pace a bit.

    You have probably heard the A cappella term a couple of times already, A Cappella simply means that you or several singers sing without being accompanied and without any kind of background music. You will hear the term A Cappella fairly frequently at singing auditions, this is when they test you your tempo and singing style. It is not easy to sing ...

    Adagio refers to the tempo, this is used both in singing and with instrumental as well. Adagio simply means slow tempo, if you hear this while you are singing it means that you have to slow down your singing tempo.

    Allegro is an Italian word that can be as best described as joyful, in musical terminology it simply means that you have to pick up the tempo. Basically, it means faster.

    The Avant grade musical term comes from classical music and it means front guard in french, and it is referring to new or modern type music.

    The A piacere musical term is not that often used but you might hear it during a singing audition. A piacere is an Italian word that means at pleasure, in musical terminology, it means that it is up to the singer if she or he wants to use the given rhythm of the song or music.

    The musical term Andante comes from the Italian word andare which means going or walking. This term also refers to the tempo, simply put it means that you have to sing at a walking pace. The walking pace is the sweet spot between not too slow and not too fast. You will generally hear this term when somebody talks about someone else’s singing like ”...

    The musical term Aria is an Italian word that simply means air. In musical terminology aria is a song, generally speaking, this term is mostly used in opera singing.

  5. Glossary of music terminology - Wikipedia. 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.

  6. Aug 4, 2023 · 1. Accent. An accent mark emphasizes a specific note or group of notes in a chord and indicates that a louder dynamic needs to be applied to that particular note. 2. Accidentals refer to notes that are not within a specific key signature.

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