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Allegro, m Allegro
def. Italian term, which means cheerful or lively. It is generally taken as fast, although not as fast as vivace or presto. These indications of speed or tempo are used as general titles for pieces of music headed by instructions of this kind.
Andante, m Andante
def. Italian term meaning walking,used to suggest the speed of a piece of music, at walking pace.
Baixo, m, s Bass, 's
def. The lower register and lower sonorities in music. In vocal music it indicates the lowest type of male voice, and in instrumental music is generally used to indicate the bottom part.
Bemol, m Flat
def. Sign, derived from the letter b, which indicates that a note should be lowered by a semitone.
Bequadro, m Natural
def. Cancels a previous accidental.It is basically a note that is neither a sharp nor a flat.
Clave de Dó C clef
Clave de Fá F clef
Clave de Sol G clef
Colcheia Quaver
Contralto Alto
Forte, m Forte
def. An Italian term which means loud. Its sign indicates that the sound needs to be played relatively loudly. It is used in directions to performers.
Mínima Minim
Piano, m Piano
def. Italian term, which means soft.It is used in directions to performers and indicates that the sound or chord should be played softly.
Presto Presto
Ritardando, m Ritardando
def. Abbreviated often to rit., which means becoming slower. It is often used as a direction to players.
Semibreve Semibreve
Semicolcheia Semiquaver
Soprano, m Soprano
def. The highest kind of female voice.
Sustenido Sharp
Tenor, m, s Tenor, s
def. The highest male voice, except for the falsetto or otherwise produced register of the male alto and male soprano.
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