vibrato of someones voice
Scale
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longated
Largo
Marcato
Largo is a musical term used to reference a music's tempo. You could say that the lament was marked largo for example.
The musical term for a singing voice that vibrates is vibrato. It is produced by rapidly changing the pitch just slightly.
A martellato, directly from the Italian word for "hammered", is a musical term for the symbol which denotes that a note in a piece should be strongly accented. It is roughly in the shape of a vertical open wedge (^).
Note is a musical term. It is a sign representing the duration and pitch of a musical sound.
That's not a musical term.
the musical term for a high female voice is soprano
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Musical numbers is just another term for song.
Prelude
A musical sound has a strongly regular vibration causing a specific pitch, where a non musical sound is made from many different frequencies reducing the listeners ability to pick up a musical tone.
The corresponding Italian musical term would be "con forza" - literally "with force" - though in a piece of music you would more likely see the word "sforzato". A single note, played with force would be marked "sforzando", while the musical direction "rfz" (short for "rinforzando", placed in the same manner as a lettered dynamic marking such as "p" or "f") would indicate an entire passage played with force.