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Glossary: Musical Terminology


ACCENT
 a symbol to tell musicians to play a note with more emphasis or stress than the surrounding notes.  Accents are written in music with a carat > over or under a note.
DYNAMICS

terms which indicate to the musician how loud or soft to play the music.  Examples are:

 

                                    Piano  (pee-an-oh): a musical term meaning “soft; subdued.”  This word is from the Italian language, as are many musical terms.

Pianissimo – extremely quiet.

 

                                    Diminuendo: Getting progressively softer. 

 

                                    Forte  (for-tay): a musical term meaning “loud; with force”.  Forte is the opposite of piano.  This is also an Italian word.

                                   

                                    Crescendo: Getting progressively louder.

 

A less formal definition of 'dynamics' allows it to describe the interplay of loudness and softness and emphasis between musicians when they play a piece of music.

HARMONICS
bell-like tones that ring at frequencies that are multiples of the frequency of the fundamental note. Players produce harmonics by lightly fingering a string at locations that shorten it to 1/2, 1/4, 1/8...of its full length. The string vibrates 2, 4, 8... times faster than the fundamental.

 
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