Grazioso
moderato e grazioso
The musical term for a singing voice that vibrates is vibrato. It is produced by rapidly changing the pitch just slightly.
"Allegro grazioso e volante" is a musical term that combines three Italian words. "Allegro" indicates a fast and lively tempo, "grazioso" means graceful or elegant, and "volante" translates to flying or swift. Together, the phrase suggests a piece of music that should be played in a lively, graceful, and light manner, conveying a sense of buoyancy and ease.
Note is a musical term. It is a sign representing the duration and pitch of a musical sound.
Andante cantabile is a musical term that translates to "slow and singing" in Italian. It indicates a style of playing or singing that is moderately slow and expressive, often conveying a lyrical and melodic quality. This term is commonly used in classical music to guide performers in achieving a flowing, graceful interpretation of the piece.
Always keep your back up straight when dancing, this is one way to become more graceful. Use your arms and head a lot when dancing also. Another way to become more graceful is to become musical (have lots of musicality). Feel like a flower when you are dancing, flow to the music, never stop elongating your spine (or blooming) when dancing, and just feel pretty. If you study an instrument and you are ALSO a dancer, you can become extremely musical because you listen to each and every note in the music. These are a few ways to become more graceful.
That's not a musical term.
the musical term for a high female voice is soprano
The proper musical term for increasing the tempo is "accelerando."
The musical term that describes the loudness or softness of a sound is dynamics.
The musical term "chord" is spelled c-h-o-r-d.
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