From the beginning in music
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DACAPOFrom the beginning, in music
DACAPO'From the beginning,' in music
ABOVOFrom the beginning, in Latin
ABINITIOFrom the beginning, in Latin
ABOVOFrom the beginning, in law
ABINITIOFrom the very beginning, in Latin
originallyFrom or in the beginning; at first
PELOSIHouse member from the Bay Area beginning in 1987
prosthesesThe addition of a letter or syllable at the beginning of a word, as in Spanish escribo derived from Latin scribo
prosthesisThe addition of a letter or syllable at the beginning of a word, as in Spanish escribo derived from Latin scribo
aphaeresisThe loss of a sound or sounds at the beginning of a word, e.g., in the derivation of adder from nadder
locathe place where something is situated or occurs site location was the culture of medicine in the beginning dispersed from a single focus or did it arise in several loci? S. C. Harvey
palisadesCliffs that line the western side of the Hudson River, in New Jersey and in New York, beginning across from New York City in New Jersey and extending north to Newburgh in New York
CAPODa ... (from the top, in music)
DAL... segno (from the sign in music)
DAL... segno (from the repeat sign, in music)
DAL-- segno (from the repeat sign, in music)
STEPWISEFrom one tone to the next, in music
transposingWrite or play (music) in a different key from the original
transposesWrite or play (music) in a different key from the original
transposeWrite or play (music) in a different key from the original
transposedWrite or play (music) in a different key from the original
introductionA preliminary section in a piece of music, often thematically different from the main section
introductionsA preliminary section in a piece of music, often thematically different from the main section
musicologyThe study of music as an academic subject, as distinct from training in performance or composition; scholarly research into music
fadeinsgradual increase in the volume of sound, esp. of recorded or broadcast music, dialogue, or the like, usually starting from complete inaudibility
fadeingradual increase in the volume of sound, esp. of recorded or broadcast music, dialogue, or the like, usually starting from complete inaudibility
plainsongUnaccompanied church music sung in unison in medieval modes and in free rhythm corresponding to the accentuation of the words, which are taken from the liturgy
skifflestyle of popular music developed in England during the 1950s, deriving from hillbilly music and rock-'n'-roll, and played on a heterogeneous group of instruments, as guitar, washboard, ceramic jug, washtub, and kazoo