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| with; seen in other forms as a contraction with the article in italian. Thus, col, coi, colle, cogli, colla |
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| Out in front of; means the part so marked should be projected through the ensemble; it must be heard |
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| The downbeat; to beat time |
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| the same; used usually with the words tempo, meaning that new part should in the same tempo as the preceding part |
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| Half; usually mezza voice, softly |
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| Change; change in instrument to the pitch designated |
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| Otherwise; often refers to a simplified part-otherwise do it so |
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| At pleasure, denoting a passage executed at the discretion of the performer |
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| Desk, a music stand. Usually refers to the number needed to play the part |
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| Similar to tutti, it distinguishes the accompanying instruments from the soloist |
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| Tuning contrary to the normal, addressed to the strings |
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| Dry, very short, no after ringing |
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| Follow, continue in the same manner |
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| Without, usually senza sordini, without mutes |
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| Suddenly, refereing to a dynamic change |
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