musical terms

     

This is a list of musical terms that are likely to be encountere in printed scores. Most of the terms are Italian (see also Italian musical terms used in English), 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. Most of the other terms are taken from French and German, indicated by "(Fr)" and "(Ger)", respectively. Others are from languages such as Latin and Spanish. Unless specified, the terms are Italian or English. The list can never be complete: some terms are common, and others are used only occasionally, and new ones are coined from time to time. Some composers prefer terms from their own language rather than the standard terms here.

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  • Secret code of musical terms deciphered. Use carefully and don't share with anyone!...
  • We are learning basic musical terms in Humanities. Just give me the test now
  • #Musical Terms: Sonata - Music of a particular form consisting of four movements. Each movement differs in tempo, rhythm, and melody.
  • #Musical Terms: Motif - Primary theme or subject that is developed.
  • wait...add-ons with musical terms for Google Docs? Tune into right now!! @mrnesi Vex TAb Music Notation #techeducator
  • In musical terms...US Govt 30YR Bonds waking up to EBOLA & Global slow down.... #ZBZ14 #GLOBEX https://t.co/Q0J2UclK3v …
  • In musical terms..... #ESZ Dec'14 1890.....#SayHelloWaveGoodBye #GLOBEX https://t.co/qC4SS5sVcb
  • @Andyminchin get you with all your proper musical terms #choirboy
  • I could describe it in more musical terms but you already know which part I'm talking about
  • My mom always tries to talk about music and use musical terms but she knows nothing and says everything wrong and its so frustrating
  • >spurts pretentious musical terms to pretend like you know what's going on
  • @jesssdarcy @JamesSt45 Well in musical terms he is
  • A salutary reminder of the limits of the English hegemony.
  • I use quite a lot of musical terms... Is that bad..?
  • Time to memorise musical terms wow such glee!!!1!1!1!!!!!1!!
  • I'm already forgetting the simple musical terms 😩 I need music back in my life
  • FOX commentators using Italian/musical terms to describe style of play? This could get interesting. #prestissimo
  • @BoffoGroup @BlackPressMedia You do realize in musical terms "Adagio" means "SLOW". :)
  • #ebay The Oxford Dictionary of Musical Terms (Oxford Paperback Reference), , Good Cond
  • @Hovask Glad you like it. Just occasionally I have something to say that cannot be expressed in purely musical terms
  • #Musical Terms: Octet - A composition written for eight instruments.
  • A taste of heaven in musical terms.....https://t.co/f9ceZQhhIf
  • 10 Musical terms Worship Leaders and Teams should know
  • #Musical Terms: Da Capo - In sheet music, an instruction to repeat the beginning of the piece before stopping on the final chord.
  • Italian hegemony in musical terms. (BTW, who gave us "the boot" first: Italy or the UK? - R.J.) | OxfordWords blog:
  • A Dictionary of Musical Terms by Baker, Th [Hardcover]: $55.58 End Date: Thursday Oct-9-2014 20:38:43 PDT Buy It…
  • RT @jody_beth: The name "Jamendo" is derived from a fusion of two musical terms: "jam session" and "crescendo".[1]
  • The name "Jamendo" is derived from a fusion of two musical terms: "jam session" and "crescendo".[1]
  • @johntansey3 @Herring1967 In musical terms the best covers are You've Lost That Loving Feeling by The Human League and Jolene/White Stripes.
  • @AngelaMurray13 annoys me how she's singing about body figures one mo ute then musical terms the next.. πŸ‘€πŸ‘€πŸ‘€πŸ‘€
  • RT @musicmissdavies: It's great when students describe each other's work and use musical terms correctly. #mufuchat
  • It's great when students describe each other's work and use musical terms correctly. #mufuchat
  • Group Music Therapy invites thought in musical terms about the nature of events & exchanges in a therapy group
  • #Musical Terms: March - A form of music written for marching in two-step time. Originally the march was used for military processions.
  • @RobIstad when in Napa visit @KitchakCellars where we are crafting "Bottled Music from the Napa Valley." All wines named after musical terms
  • RT @OUPMusic: Take a close look at pages from an English 1780 harpsichord tutor showing contemporary definitions of musical terms
  • #Musical Terms: Harmony - Pleasing combination of two or three tones played together in the background while a melody is being played.
  • I literally write the same thing for every jazz listening review. I feel the professor is on to me. Time to learn new musical terms.
  • Take a close look at pages from an English 1780 harpsichord tutor showing contemporary definitions of musical terms
  • 10 musical terms worship leaders should understand #worship #CreativeCL
  • @flyinglotus How much do you love @woodelijah ? Quantify this please. Musical terms if you'd like.
  • #Musical Terms: Carol - A song or hymn celebrating Christmas.
  • Musical terms: disgusting = amazing
  • #CooperYoung Winds read through the #Hindemith last night. I love pretending to know what those German musical terms mean. #WWQuintet
  • So in Senna, the boys were mostly named after musical terms.
  • Non musical terms I use to denote my enjoyment of a song; "Dad" "White trash" "Middle school emo"
  • RT @Emily_Garza13: Lol hailey has no knowledge of musical terms or instruments
  • Lol hailey has no knowledge of musical terms or instruments
  • What musician wouldn't dig playlist algorithms controlled with musical terms instead of typing in Burt Bacharach and getting beegees?
  • "I'm laughing at all the morons coining new musical terms in the comment section. She's using too much vibrato, that's all." LOLOLOL