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it means no to the no
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There are many musical terms - too many to count. Sometimes composers and arrangers use common words as musical directions rather than terms that might be found in a music dictionary. I recently played a piece that included a section marked as "Nasty". We played it loud, with lots of accents and with something other than our best tone quality and intonation. It was very effective.
Cantabile - in a smooth, singing style
means to" Recite with musical intonation"
Voice modulation refers to changes in pitch, volume, and pace while speaking to convey different emotions or meanings. Intonation, on the other hand, refers to the rising and falling patterns of pitch within a sentence or phrase that can indicate a question, statement, or emphasis on certain words. In essence, voice modulation encompasses a range of changes in the voice, while intonation specifically focuses on pitch patterns within speech.
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Ralph Rizzolo has written: 'Experimental tape-recordings for teaching sensitivity to musical intonation' -- subject(s): Ear training, Intonation (Musical pitch), Musical pitch
A musical score or the process of creating a musical score.
it means no to the no
Slow
In musical terms, rinforzando means reinforced.
There are many musical terms - too many to count. Sometimes composers and arrangers use common words as musical directions rather than terms that might be found in a music dictionary. I recently played a piece that included a section marked as "Nasty". We played it loud, with lots of accents and with something other than our best tone quality and intonation. It was very effective.
Quasi is an Italian musical term meaning: As if, resembling
Really quiet
layers of sound