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  1. A jazz term that instructs a lead player or rhythm section member to play an improvised solo cadenza for one or two measures (sometimes abbreviated as "break"), without any accompaniment. The solo part is often played in a rhythmically free manner, until the player performs a pickup or lead-in line, at which time the band recommences playing in the original tempo.

  2. Dynamic markings: Symbols or terms used in a musical score to specify the loudness or softness of a passage (e.g., “p” for piano/soft, “f” for forte/loud). E. Eighth note/Eighth notes: A musical note played for one eighth the duration of a whole note, often represented by a filled-in note head with a tail and a single flag.

  3. Hermeneutics – Interpretation methodology elucidating musical meaning. Topics – Common musical figures like fanfares that carry conventional meanings. Tropes – Deviations from conventions that form rhetorical musical statements. Narrativity – How music conveys story-like processes symbolically over time.

  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. What follows is a fairly long list

  5. Musical terms dictionary: A glossary of key musical terms that you will come across on your classical music journey.

  6. Mar 12, 2011 · Bitonality Approach to pitch organization using two keys at one time, often found in twentieth-century music. Blues Term referring both to a style of performance and to a form; an early source of jazz, characterized by flatted, or “blue”, notes in the scale; vocal blues consist of 3-line stanzas in the form a a’ b. Bop See bebop.

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  8. Sep 25, 2024 · In music terminology a phrase is a significant musical thought ending with a cadence – a musical punctuation. Pianissimo In music terminology pianissimo is a dynamic instruction (see dynamics for more other dynamic instructions) that instructs musicians to play very softly or quieter.