Music Terminology (D & E)
De Capo Aria
note with a small dot written after it. In modern practice the first dot increases the duration of the basic note by half of its original value.
Microphones which tend to focus on a particular part of the frequency range.
1. Shortening the note values of a melody, usually by halving them; 2. Reducing the intervals within a melody
A means to reduce or increase specific frequencies of a particular sound in order to build to it, or make it sit clearer in a mix. These frequencies are often split into three or five bands; lows, mids and highs, or bass, mid-range and treble.
Gradually getting quieter
Containing an interval which is one semitone less than the corresponding minor or perfect interval.
Music written in the major or minor keys; a major or minor scale, or the notes from such a scale.
The technique of playing two notes simultaneously on a bowed stringed instrument such as a violin, a viola, a cello, or a double bass.
Sustained note, or notes at a fixed pitch (as on bagpipes)
Where a drummer plays a free rhythmic pattern to fill ion the indicated bars.
Refers to melodic movement by leap
A note lasting half a crotchet
Sounds which clash when played together
A solo song in ternary form (ABA); normally the singer would decorate the first section during its repetition.
Diatonic
note with a small dot written after it. In modern practice the first dot increases the duration of the basic note by half of its original value.
Microphones which tend to focus on a particular part of the frequency range.
1. Shortening the note values of a melody, usually by halving them; 2. Reducing the intervals within a melody
A means to reduce or increase specific frequencies of a particular sound in order to build to it, or make it sit clearer in a mix. These frequencies are often split into three or five bands; lows, mids and highs, or bass, mid-range and treble.
Gradually getting quieter
Containing an interval which is one semitone less than the corresponding minor or perfect interval.
Music written in the major or minor keys; a major or minor scale, or the notes from such a scale.
The technique of playing two notes simultaneously on a bowed stringed instrument such as a violin, a viola, a cello, or a double bass.
Sustained note, or notes at a fixed pitch (as on bagpipes)
Where a drummer plays a free rhythmic pattern to fill ion the indicated bars.
Refers to melodic movement by leap
A note lasting half a crotchet
Sounds which clash when played together
A solo song in ternary form (ABA); normally the singer would decorate the first section during its repetition.
Diminuendo
note with a small dot written after it. In modern practice the first dot increases the duration of the basic note by half of its original value.
Microphones which tend to focus on a particular part of the frequency range.
1. Shortening the note values of a melody, usually by halving them; 2. Reducing the intervals within a melody
A means to reduce or increase specific frequencies of a particular sound in order to build to it, or make it sit clearer in a mix. These frequencies are often split into three or five bands; lows, mids and highs, or bass, mid-range and treble.
Gradually getting quieter
Containing an interval which is one semitone less than the corresponding minor or perfect interval.
Music written in the major or minor keys; a major or minor scale, or the notes from such a scale.
The technique of playing two notes simultaneously on a bowed stringed instrument such as a violin, a viola, a cello, or a double bass.
Sustained note, or notes at a fixed pitch (as on bagpipes)
Where a drummer plays a free rhythmic pattern to fill ion the indicated bars.
Refers to melodic movement by leap
A note lasting half a crotchet
Sounds which clash when played together
A solo song in ternary form (ABA); normally the singer would decorate the first section during its repetition.
Diminished
note with a small dot written after it. In modern practice the first dot increases the duration of the basic note by half of its original value.
Microphones which tend to focus on a particular part of the frequency range.
1. Shortening the note values of a melody, usually by halving them; 2. Reducing the intervals within a melody
A means to reduce or increase specific frequencies of a particular sound in order to build to it, or make it sit clearer in a mix. These frequencies are often split into three or five bands; lows, mids and highs, or bass, mid-range and treble.
Gradually getting quieter
Containing an interval which is one semitone less than the corresponding minor or perfect interval.
Music written in the major or minor keys; a major or minor scale, or the notes from such a scale.
The technique of playing two notes simultaneously on a bowed stringed instrument such as a violin, a viola, a cello, or a double bass.
Sustained note, or notes at a fixed pitch (as on bagpipes)
Where a drummer plays a free rhythmic pattern to fill ion the indicated bars.
Refers to melodic movement by leap
A note lasting half a crotchet
Sounds which clash when played together
A solo song in ternary form (ABA); normally the singer would decorate the first section during its repetition.
Diminution
note with a small dot written after it. In modern practice the first dot increases the duration of the basic note by half of its original value.
Microphones which tend to focus on a particular part of the frequency range.
1. Shortening the note values of a melody, usually by halving them; 2. Reducing the intervals within a melody
A means to reduce or increase specific frequencies of a particular sound in order to build to it, or make it sit clearer in a mix. These frequencies are often split into three or five bands; lows, mids and highs, or bass, mid-range and treble.
Gradually getting quieter
Containing an interval which is one semitone less than the corresponding minor or perfect interval.
Music written in the major or minor keys; a major or minor scale, or the notes from such a scale.
The technique of playing two notes simultaneously on a bowed stringed instrument such as a violin, a viola, a cello, or a double bass.
Sustained note, or notes at a fixed pitch (as on bagpipes)
Where a drummer plays a free rhythmic pattern to fill ion the indicated bars.
Refers to melodic movement by leap
A note lasting half a crotchet
Sounds which clash when played together
A solo song in ternary form (ABA); normally the singer would decorate the first section during its repetition.
Disjunct
note with a small dot written after it. In modern practice the first dot increases the duration of the basic note by half of its original value.
Microphones which tend to focus on a particular part of the frequency range.
1. Shortening the note values of a melody, usually by halving them; 2. Reducing the intervals within a melody
A means to reduce or increase specific frequencies of a particular sound in order to build to it, or make it sit clearer in a mix. These frequencies are often split into three or five bands; lows, mids and highs, or bass, mid-range and treble.
Gradually getting quieter
Containing an interval which is one semitone less than the corresponding minor or perfect interval.
Music written in the major or minor keys; a major or minor scale, or the notes from such a scale.
The technique of playing two notes simultaneously on a bowed stringed instrument such as a violin, a viola, a cello, or a double bass.
Sustained note, or notes at a fixed pitch (as on bagpipes)
Where a drummer plays a free rhythmic pattern to fill ion the indicated bars.
Refers to melodic movement by leap
A note lasting half a crotchet
Sounds which clash when played together
A solo song in ternary form (ABA); normally the singer would decorate the first section during its repetition.
Dissonant
note with a small dot written after it. In modern practice the first dot increases the duration of the basic note by half of its original value.
Microphones which tend to focus on a particular part of the frequency range.
1. Shortening the note values of a melody, usually by halving them; 2. Reducing the intervals within a melody
A means to reduce or increase specific frequencies of a particular sound in order to build to it, or make it sit clearer in a mix. These frequencies are often split into three or five bands; lows, mids and highs, or bass, mid-range and treble.
Gradually getting quieter
Containing an interval which is one semitone less than the corresponding minor or perfect interval.
Music written in the major or minor keys; a major or minor scale, or the notes from such a scale.
The technique of playing two notes simultaneously on a bowed stringed instrument such as a violin, a viola, a cello, or a double bass.
Sustained note, or notes at a fixed pitch (as on bagpipes)
Where a drummer plays a free rhythmic pattern to fill ion the indicated bars.
Refers to melodic movement by leap
A note lasting half a crotchet
Sounds which clash when played together
A solo song in ternary form (ABA); normally the singer would decorate the first section during its repetition.
Dotted Notes
note with a small dot written after it. In modern practice the first dot increases the duration of the basic note by half of its original value.
Microphones which tend to focus on a particular part of the frequency range.
1. Shortening the note values of a melody, usually by halving them; 2. Reducing the intervals within a melody
A means to reduce or increase specific frequencies of a particular sound in order to build to it, or make it sit clearer in a mix. These frequencies are often split into three or five bands; lows, mids and highs, or bass, mid-range and treble.
Gradually getting quieter
Containing an interval which is one semitone less than the corresponding minor or perfect interval.
Music written in the major or minor keys; a major or minor scale, or the notes from such a scale.
The technique of playing two notes simultaneously on a bowed stringed instrument such as a violin, a viola, a cello, or a double bass.
Sustained note, or notes at a fixed pitch (as on bagpipes)
Where a drummer plays a free rhythmic pattern to fill ion the indicated bars.
Refers to melodic movement by leap
A note lasting half a crotchet
Sounds which clash when played together
A solo song in ternary form (ABA); normally the singer would decorate the first section during its repetition.
Double-stopping
note with a small dot written after it. In modern practice the first dot increases the duration of the basic note by half of its original value.
Microphones which tend to focus on a particular part of the frequency range.
1. Shortening the note values of a melody, usually by halving them; 2. Reducing the intervals within a melody
A means to reduce or increase specific frequencies of a particular sound in order to build to it, or make it sit clearer in a mix. These frequencies are often split into three or five bands; lows, mids and highs, or bass, mid-range and treble.
Gradually getting quieter
Containing an interval which is one semitone less than the corresponding minor or perfect interval.
Music written in the major or minor keys; a major or minor scale, or the notes from such a scale.
The technique of playing two notes simultaneously on a bowed stringed instrument such as a violin, a viola, a cello, or a double bass.
Sustained note, or notes at a fixed pitch (as on bagpipes)
Where a drummer plays a free rhythmic pattern to fill ion the indicated bars.
Refers to melodic movement by leap
A note lasting half a crotchet
Sounds which clash when played together
A solo song in ternary form (ABA); normally the singer would decorate the first section during its repetition.
Drone
note with a small dot written after it. In modern practice the first dot increases the duration of the basic note by half of its original value.
Microphones which tend to focus on a particular part of the frequency range.
1. Shortening the note values of a melody, usually by halving them; 2. Reducing the intervals within a melody
A means to reduce or increase specific frequencies of a particular sound in order to build to it, or make it sit clearer in a mix. These frequencies are often split into three or five bands; lows, mids and highs, or bass, mid-range and treble.
Gradually getting quieter
Containing an interval which is one semitone less than the corresponding minor or perfect interval.
Music written in the major or minor keys; a major or minor scale, or the notes from such a scale.
The technique of playing two notes simultaneously on a bowed stringed instrument such as a violin, a viola, a cello, or a double bass.
Sustained note, or notes at a fixed pitch (as on bagpipes)
Where a drummer plays a free rhythmic pattern to fill ion the indicated bars.
Refers to melodic movement by leap
A note lasting half a crotchet
Sounds which clash when played together
A solo song in ternary form (ABA); normally the singer would decorate the first section during its repetition.
Drum Fill
note with a small dot written after it. In modern practice the first dot increases the duration of the basic note by half of its original value.
Microphones which tend to focus on a particular part of the frequency range.
1. Shortening the note values of a melody, usually by halving them; 2. Reducing the intervals within a melody
A means to reduce or increase specific frequencies of a particular sound in order to build to it, or make it sit clearer in a mix. These frequencies are often split into three or five bands; lows, mids and highs, or bass, mid-range and treble.
Gradually getting quieter
Containing an interval which is one semitone less than the corresponding minor or perfect interval.
Music written in the major or minor keys; a major or minor scale, or the notes from such a scale.
The technique of playing two notes simultaneously on a bowed stringed instrument such as a violin, a viola, a cello, or a double bass.
Sustained note, or notes at a fixed pitch (as on bagpipes)
Where a drummer plays a free rhythmic pattern to fill ion the indicated bars.
Refers to melodic movement by leap
A note lasting half a crotchet
Sounds which clash when played together
A solo song in ternary form (ABA); normally the singer would decorate the first section during its repetition.
Dynamic Microphone
note with a small dot written after it. In modern practice the first dot increases the duration of the basic note by half of its original value.
Microphones which tend to focus on a particular part of the frequency range.
1. Shortening the note values of a melody, usually by halving them; 2. Reducing the intervals within a melody
A means to reduce or increase specific frequencies of a particular sound in order to build to it, or make it sit clearer in a mix. These frequencies are often split into three or five bands; lows, mids and highs, or bass, mid-range and treble.
Gradually getting quieter
Containing an interval which is one semitone less than the corresponding minor or perfect interval.
Music written in the major or minor keys; a major or minor scale, or the notes from such a scale.
The technique of playing two notes simultaneously on a bowed stringed instrument such as a violin, a viola, a cello, or a double bass.
Sustained note, or notes at a fixed pitch (as on bagpipes)
Where a drummer plays a free rhythmic pattern to fill ion the indicated bars.
Refers to melodic movement by leap
A note lasting half a crotchet
Sounds which clash when played together
A solo song in ternary form (ABA); normally the singer would decorate the first section during its repetition.
Eighth Note/Quaver
note with a small dot written after it. In modern practice the first dot increases the duration of the basic note by half of its original value.
Microphones which tend to focus on a particular part of the frequency range.
1. Shortening the note values of a melody, usually by halving them; 2. Reducing the intervals within a melody
A means to reduce or increase specific frequencies of a particular sound in order to build to it, or make it sit clearer in a mix. These frequencies are often split into three or five bands; lows, mids and highs, or bass, mid-range and treble.
Gradually getting quieter
Containing an interval which is one semitone less than the corresponding minor or perfect interval.
Music written in the major or minor keys; a major or minor scale, or the notes from such a scale.
The technique of playing two notes simultaneously on a bowed stringed instrument such as a violin, a viola, a cello, or a double bass.
Sustained note, or notes at a fixed pitch (as on bagpipes)
Where a drummer plays a free rhythmic pattern to fill ion the indicated bars.
Refers to melodic movement by leap
A note lasting half a crotchet
Sounds which clash when played together
A solo song in ternary form (ABA); normally the singer would decorate the first section during its repetition.
Equalisation
note with a small dot written after it. In modern practice the first dot increases the duration of the basic note by half of its original value.
Microphones which tend to focus on a particular part of the frequency range.
1. Shortening the note values of a melody, usually by halving them; 2. Reducing the intervals within a melody
A means to reduce or increase specific frequencies of a particular sound in order to build to it, or make it sit clearer in a mix. These frequencies are often split into three or five bands; lows, mids and highs, or bass, mid-range and treble.
Gradually getting quieter
Containing an interval which is one semitone less than the corresponding minor or perfect interval.
Music written in the major or minor keys; a major or minor scale, or the notes from such a scale.
The technique of playing two notes simultaneously on a bowed stringed instrument such as a violin, a viola, a cello, or a double bass.
Sustained note, or notes at a fixed pitch (as on bagpipes)
Where a drummer plays a free rhythmic pattern to fill ion the indicated bars.
Refers to melodic movement by leap
A note lasting half a crotchet
Sounds which clash when played together
A solo song in ternary form (ABA); normally the singer would decorate the first section during its repetition.
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