Ad libitum, ad lib - A term which permits the performer to vary the tempo and/or to include or omit a vocal or instrumental part. Synonymous with a piacere. |
GLOSSARY OF MUSICAL TERMS. A absolute music: instrumental music with no intended story (non-programmatic music) a cappella: choral music with no instrumental ... |
Silence in a song is shown by a rest, in the words it's often shown by an “X”. Instead of singing, clap on the X. I gotta friend that you don't know, X ... |
Upper KS2 music glossary. Accompaniment: Adding rhythmic and/or melodic material to a song or melody. Chant: Words spoken to a steady beat. Dynamics: The ... |
Tune – Another word for a song. Pitch – The musical name for high and low notes. Note – A musical sound. Summer 1. |
An instrumental or percussion section or interlude in a song. Bridge. A passage of music that links two sections of music together. Call and response. A style ... |
This worksheet helps understand basic music vocabulary. Its a great worksheet for music lovers and serves best for English beginners. This worksheet adds to the ... |
MUSIC TERMINOLOGY. TEMPO MARKINGS – (in order of speed). Slow Markings. Medium Markings. Fast Markings. Grave – extremely slow. Moderato – medium speed. |
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