All State Vocab Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
a tempo | return to the original tempo after some deviation |
adagio | slow, leisurely tempo |
al fine | to the end, generally used after a repetition |
alla breve | a tempo marking indicating quick double time; i.e. 2/2 instead of 4/4 with the half note rather than the quarter note as the beat |
allargando | slowing of tempo, usually with increasing volume; most frequently occurs toward the end of a piece. |
allegretto | slightly slower than allegro, often implying lighter texture and character as well |
allegro | fast |
allegro con spirito | fast tempo with spirit |
amabile | sweet, loveable |
ancora meno mosso | once more, but a little slower |
andante | rather slow, at a moderate walking pace |
aria | a self-contained composition for solo voice, usually with instrumental accompaniment and usually found within the context of an opera, oratorio or cantata |
arpeggio | the notes of a chord played in succession to one another, rather than simultaneously; a broken chord |
art song | a composed song in which the text, melody, and accompaniment, are interrelated to create a unified effect |
bel canto | a style of singing characterized by lyricism, legato, pure vowels, and freedom of production which originated in Italy during the so called "Golden Age of Singing" (1685-1825) |
berceuse | a lullaby |
cadenza | an improvised or written-out ornamental passage performed by a soloist usually near the final cadence |
cantabile | singable; singing |
catch breath | a short or partial breath to renew lung supply quickly |
chorale | a congregational song or hymn of the German Protestant Church, originally for the entire congregation to sing |
chord | 3 or more pitches sounded simultaneously or functioning as if sounded simultaneously |
chromatic | motion by half steps; also describes harmony or melody that employs some of the sequential 12 pitches (semi-tones) in an octave |
D.C. or Da Capo | repeat from the beginning of the composition |
D.S. or dal segno | repeat from the sign |
divisi | performers singing the same part are divided to sing different parts. |
dolce | sweetly, usually also softly |
dynamics | the degrees of loudness in a musical work |
embellishment | ornamentation added to music to make it more beautiful or effective, or to demonstrate the abilities of the performer |
forward tone | focused tone; a tone with major frontal resonance of the mouth and vocal mask |
grave | grave, solemn |
grazioso | graceful |
gruppo ad lib | a group of notes played or sung at the will or pleasure of the performer |
head voice | the higher register of the singing voice |
key | the pitch relationships that establish a tonal center |
largo | very slow and broad |
leap | melodic motion from one pitch to another that is more than a whole tone away |
legato e pesante | smooth, connected and heavy |
leggiero(leggero) | light (soft) |
lunga | a long pause that is determined by the performer (director) |
major scale | a diatonic scale where the half-steps fall between the third and fourth, and the seventh and octave |
marcato | marked, stressed |
misterioso | play or sing in a mysterious manner |
motif | a short musical idea or melodic theme, usually shorter than a musical phrase |
natural | a note that is not affected by either a sharp or a flat, a natural sign cancels a previous sharp or flat |
niente | nothing |
notation | any means of writing down music, usually indicating pitch, duration, timbre and loudness |
octave | an interval eight diatonic scale degrees above it. Two notes an octave apart have the same letter name, and form the most consonant interval possible. |
phrase | a single musical idea or element which is often defined by a repeated rhythmic pattern or a melodic contour |
portamento | special manner of singing where the voice glides from one tone to the next through all the intermediate pitches |
prestissimo | as fast as possible |
presto | very fast, faster than allegro |
primo | first or upper part |
rallentando (rall.) | slowing down; the same as ritardando |
rubato | making the established pulse flexible by accelerating and slowing down the tempo, an expressive device |
sempre | always |
senza | without |
sequence | the repetition of a phrase at different pitch levels using the same or similar intervals. |
sforzando | strongly accented, forced |
simile (sim.) | continue to perform in a similar manner |
sotto voce | softly; with subdued sound; performed in an undertone |
stringendo | pressing, becoming faster, hurrying |
strophic | describes a song where the stanzas are all sung to the same music |
subito | suddenly, quickly |
tacet | indicated that a particular voice or instrument is silent for an extended passage or movement |
tenuto (ten.) | fully sustained, occasionally even a bit longer than the note value requires |
time signature | the sign placed at the beginning of a composition to indicate its meter |
tonic | the key center, the foundation of a scale or melody |
vivace | lively, briskly |
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