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Yes, it is an adverb, the adverb form of the adjective musical.
Generally, a minim; also known as half note is known as the note worth two beats.
The highest key on a piano represents the highest pitch that the instrument can produce. It also signifies the upper limit of the piano's musical range, providing a bright and clear sound that adds variety and depth to musical compositions.
A musical instrument is normally a human made device which when played produces an audible sound. The sound produced can be varied by the player and tuned to sound pleasant to the human ear. However, the term can also be applied to the trained human singing voice.
In musical terms, "marque" refers to a style of performance that emphasizes clarity and precision, often associated with a particular articulation or phrasing. It can also denote a specific musical character or mark that indicates how a passage should be played, typically highlighting the expressive elements of the music. The term is less commonly used compared to other musical notations but can be found in certain contexts to guide performers in their interpretation.
The Gradual is a hymn and or chant in Christian denomination churches. A book of musical items for Catholic mass can also be considered as a Gradual. Also, the book of Roman Rites is considered a Gradual
Slang terms- Morph, morphadite, he-she A.C./D.C. ( a possible nod to Electra!) Half and half. oddly 50/50, which is applied to racial mixes and also ships that are mixed sail and power, it is rarely applied to Hermaphrodites.
Terms of engagement are also known as rules of engagement. They are rules for military forces that define the circumstances, degree, conditions, and manner in which force, might be constructed as provocative or may be applied. Other definitions mean the rules or circumstances of engagement.
There is also a very well done musical dictionary here: http://www.essentialsofmusic.com/glossary/glossary.html
The musical term that conveys a sense of happiness or joy is "allegro." This term indicates a lively and brisk tempo, often associated with cheerful and upbeat music. Additionally, terms like "vivace" and "gioioso" can also express a joyful character in music.
Do you mean Timbre? Timbre, in musical terms, is also known as tone color or tone quality. It is the quality of a musical note, sound, or tone that distinguishes different types of sound such as that produced by woodwind, brass, string and percussion instruments. Put simply, it is what differentiates musical sounds if they have the same pitch and loudness just as a violin sounds different from, for example, a piano even though they are playing the same note at the same volume level.
Musical dictionaries are published that include many musical terms. Large dictionaries include thousands of terms. It wouldn't be possible to get a truly complete list, any more than it would be possible to get a complete list of words, because many terms are no longer in use (but might be found in an old piece of music) and composers and arrangers continually invent new terms. Music is also written by composers who speak many different languages, so while common French, Italian, German, English and even Latin terms may be used by any arranger, new terms in different languages might be used.