depends on where it is.... what is the context?
to have notes equal a measure
It means "moderately soft".
The term industrial music refers to a style of experimental music that consists of provocative and transgressive themes. The term was coined in the 1970's after the founding of Industrial Records.
Album-oriented rock
In music, a "vaise" is not a recognized term or concept in traditional music theory. It is possible that the term was misspelled or misunderstood. If you provide more context or details, I can help clarify or identify the correct term you are referring to.
special punter?
In music, the term "retard" means to gradually slow down the tempo or pace of the music.
Very
Gamecube SP? If you mean GameBoy SP, then obviously -_-.
That's not a standard term in music.
In music, the term "am" typically refers to the chord A minor, which is a minor chord built on the note A.
In a singing style
It reders to a bar.
I know of no music term "gure." There is, however, the word leger, as in leger lines, the lines on music staff paper, for writing music.
In music, the term "upbeat" refers to a lively and cheerful rhythm or tempo that creates a positive and energetic feeling in the music.
Polistes sp.
Full Bands or FB is the term used to describe the horizontal and diagonal bands on the fasces on a Mercury Dimes. The SP may be a Satin Finish Proof which should be written as SFP.