It is Italian for "slightly more agitated"
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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.
A canto is a portion of a large poem, Dante's epics are good examples. One could think of them as something like the chapters in a novel. Free nugget: canto is derived from the Latin cantusmeaning "song".(Music / Classical Music) Music another word for cantus
When you repeat the same word several times but get quieter towards the end like an echo.
Most, but not all musical terms are written in Italian. For example: Moderato, a word describing a moderate speed at which to play music, is Italian for "moderately". Similarly, Andante, also describing the speed of music, is Italian for "at a walking pace". If you want to see an online musical dictionary, this one: http://www.music.vt.edu/musicdictionary/ Includes a recording of the proper pronunciation, and is very thorough.
The word is "timbre," which means the quality or type of sound. For example, a trumpet has a different timbre than a cello.
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Plainchant or Gregorian chant are synonymous terms for liturgical chant in music.
it mean triple
You are probably referring to the soprano voice.
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Loudness.
One half step below the note. In other words; to go from D to C would be a whole step, to go from D to D flat would be a half step.
If you mean the word "music," it's "Musik."
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Heart
The word power is another word for exponents