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| gradually delay the tempo |
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| gradually get faster (accelerando) |
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| divisi: a direction instructing one section to devide into two or more separate sections |
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| Trill:an ornament that consists of rapid alteration between one tone and another a step away |
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| a highlightted passage performend by an entire section |
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| crecendo:soothly increase the volume of a specific passage |
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| decrescendo:smoothly decrease the volume of a specific passage |
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| diminuendo: smoothly decrease the volume of a specific passage |
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| the common term for he last(typically the 3rd) strain or melody of a specific passage |
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| a passage that is to be played by a single player |
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| shifting the accent to the off-beat |
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| play notes in a detched, separated, distinct manner ( dot over or under a note) |
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| smooth and connected style |
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| a curved line drawn over or under a series of notes indicating that those notes should be played lagato |
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| Repeat the section marked by the sign and then stop at the fine marking |
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| Repeat the section marked by the sign and then skip to the coda |
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