Closing passage in music
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CODAClosing passage in music.
CODAClosing passage in music
CODAClosing passage, in music.
PHRASEPassage in music.
LARGOPassage in music.
OSSIAAlternative passage in music
VAMPRepeated passage, in music
CODAConcluding passage, in music
CODAEnding passage in music
STRETTAConcluding passage, in music.
BRAVURAFlorid passage in music.
BRAVURABrilliant passage in music.
CODAConcluding passage, in music.
CODAFinal passage, in music.
CODAFinal passage in music.
pianoa soft passage in music
reprisesA repeated passage in music
CODETTAShort concluding passage, in music.
CRESCLoud passage, in music: Abbr.
ossia(Italian) in music, an alternative passage
fortissimosFORTISSIMO, a very loud passage in music
joannaa piano (a soft passage in music)
fortissimiFORTISSIMO, a very loud passage in music
pianettea small piano (a soft passage in music)
joannasJOANNA, a piano (a soft passage in music)
pianettesPIANETTE, a small piano (a soft passage in music)
spinetsSPINET, a small piano (a soft passage in music)
grandsGRAND, a type of piano (a soft passage in music)
crescendoA passage of music marked to be performed in this way
crescendosA passage of music marked to be performed in this way
granda type of piano (a soft passage in music) / large and impressive
soloingPerform an unaccompanied piece of music or a part or passage in one
soloedPerform an unaccompanied piece of music or a part or passage in one
fortissimo(Italian) very loud; with the utmost strength or loudness / a very loud passage in music
quotationA short musical passage or visual image taken from one piece of music or work of art and used in another
quotationsA short musical passage or visual image taken from one piece of music or work of art and used in another
tuttisintended for or performed by all (or most of) the voices or instruments together, as a passage or movement in concert music
tuttiintended for or performed by all (or most of) the voices or instruments together, as a passage or movement in concert music
bowingthe individual way of using the bow in playing a stringed instrument, including the way in which the musician approaches the music emotionally, the articulation of individual notes, and the manner in which the notes of a passage are grouped together