Created by: abbeygrech
Number of Blossarys: 7
The term means 'a limp'. The term's thus used of music having a prominent scotch snap or a pronounced regular syncopation.
Type of singing for ,en alternating between natural voice and falsetto, practiced particularly in the Tyrol.
Percussion instrument consisting of tuned wooden bars arranged in order as on a piano keyboard and struck with small hard-headed sticks.
Collective name for those types of wind instrument historically and generally made of wood - either blown directly or blown by means of a reed.
A passage of music intended as a varied version of some 'given' passage. So Variations on...a tune (whether or not the tune has been specially composed by the composer of the variations), the tune ...
A united sounding of the same note: thus unison song, a song for several people all singing the same tune (not harmonizing).
The highest normal male voice, apart from the alto (which uses falsetto) - so named because, when polyphonic music emerged in the late Middle Ages, its function was to hold the plainsong or other ...
By: abbeygrech