Musical terms and directions for performance
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1 Musical terms and directions for performance Source: James Murray Brown, A Handbook of Musical Knowledge, Revised Edition (Trinity College London, 1987) Grade 2, Grade 3 and Words showing strength of tone: Pianissimo (pp) Very soft Mezzo piano (mp) Moderately soft Piano (p) Soft Mezza voce (mv) Medium tone Mezzo forte (mf ) Moderately loud Forte ( f ) Loud Fortissimo ( ff ) Very loud Crescendo or Gradually becoming louder Decrescendo Diminuendo } or Sforzando (sf ) Forzando (fz) } Rinforzando (rf ) Gradually becoming softer Accented Strengthening the tone Words showing speed: Grave Extremely slow, solemn Lento Slow Largo Broad Larghetto Rather broad Adagio Slow, leisurely Andante Going at an easy pace Andantino At a moderate pace, but not so slow as Andante Moderato Moderate speed Allegretto Rather fast Allegro Fast Vivace Lively Presto Prestissimo indeed, as fast as possible The following other words relating to speed are also often met with: Accelerando (accel.) Getting gradually faster Rallentando (rall.) Getting gradually slower Calando Softer and slower Ritardando (ritard., rit.) Retarding the speed Ritenuto (riten.) Held back A tempo In time Ad libitum (ad lib.) or A piacere At the performer s pleasure Meno mosso Slower at once Più mosso Quicker at once The signs > and above notes are called Accents, and are used to mark strongly accented notes. ^ Grade 3 and Terms relating to tone: Mancando Smorzando Morendo } Più forte Più piano Meno forte Meno piano Perdendosi Terms relating to speed: Largamente Adagietto Tempo ordinario Tempo commodo Vivacissimo Tosto Celere Failing or waning tone Dying away More loudly More softly Less loudly Less softly Losing itself by getting softer and slower Broadly, massively Rather leisurely Ordinary speed Convenient, i.e. comfortable speed Extremely lively Quick; rapid Quick; nimble
2 Veloce Stringendo (string.) Stretto Affrettando Tempo Guisto Doppio Tempo, or Doppio Movimento L istesso tempo Tempo Primo Più lento } Swiftly Pressing onwards, hurrying the speed In strict, or exact time In double time, i.e. twice as fast as the preceding movement In the same time as the preceding movement. This term is used when the time signature is changed, but the beats are still to be of the same length as before. At the same speed as at first More slowly Italian words indicating expression, etc: Agitato In an agitated manner Animato Animated Appassionato Impassioned Cantabile; Cantando In a singing style Capriccioso Fanciful; capricious Con anima With soul, i.e. life Con brio With vivacity, brilliance Con espressione With expression Con energia With energy or force Con fuoco With fire Con grazia With grace Con moto With motion, i.e. rather fast Con spirito With spirit Con tenerezza With tenderness Deciso Decided, i.e. with firmness Delicato Delicately; refined Dolce Sweetly, gently Energico In an energetic manner Espressivo Expressively Forza Force or emphasis Furioso Impetuously; with fury Giusto Right; exact; strict Grandioso Grandly Grazioso Gracefully; daintily Legato Smoothly and connectedly Leggiero Lightly Maestoso Majestic Marcato Marked Martellato With great force; hammered Mesto In a pensive, sad manner Mosso Moved, i.e. fast Pesante Heavily; in a ponderous manner Piacevole In a pleasing manner Pomposo Pompously Risoluto In a resolute manner Rubato Robbed (flexible in time); see tempo rubato Scherzando; Scherzoso In a sprightly, playful manner Semplice Simply Serioso Seriously Sonore Sonorous Sostenuto Sustained Sotto voce In a subdued manner; in an undertone Tempo rubato Robbed time; the slight alterations by acceleration or retardation which a performer makes for the purpose of expression Teneramente; Con tenerezza Tenderly Tranquillo Tranquilly Vivo; Con vivacita With vivacity
3 ... continued Italian Adjectives, Prepositions, etc., used before other words: A At; for; with; to; by; in Al, All, Alla In the style of; to the Assai Very, fairly Bene or Ben Well Con With Da From Dal From the; Dal segno, from the sign Di Of the Il or La The Ma But Meno Less Mezzo Half Molto or Di molto Much; very much Non Not O Either; or Più More Pochettino Very little Poco or Un poco A little Quasi Almost; as it were; as if Sempre Always Senza Without Sul ; Sull ; Sulla On the Tanto As much Troppo Too; too much Un or Una A; an; one The above words are often found in conjunction with the other words already listed. Examples of these compound terms are: Allegro animato Quick; animated Allegro commodo A convenient Allegro comfortably fast Allegro con anima Quick, with life (spirit) Allegro con fuoco Quick, with fire Allegro moderato Moderately quick Allegro molto Allegro non tanto Not so quick Allegro non troppo Not too quick Allegro vivace Lively and brisk Poco a poco cresc. Getting louder little by little Andante con moto A trifle faster than Andante alone Andante quasi Allegretto Faster than Andante, almost as if Allegretto Ben marcato Well marked Meno allegro Less quick Sempre più crescendo Continually increasing in tone Presto assai Italian words conveying general directions to the performer: Bis (Italian and Latin) Twice. Short passages, such as a single bar or two bars which are to be played or sung twice, have the Latin word Bis (i.e. twice) written over or under a slur: Bis Come Come prima Come sopra Da Capo Like; as; how As at first As above From the beginning. When the term Da Capo or D.C. occurs at any part of a piece, it signifies that the music is to be repeated from the beginning.
4 ... continued Da Capo al fine From the beginning to the word Fine Da Capo al Segno From the beginning to the sign $ Da Capo senza repetizione From the beginning, without repetition Dal Segno From the sign $ Fine The end. A pause when placed over a double bar in the middle of a piece means that the piece is to end there, after a Da Capo. The word Fine is frequently used for this purpose instead of the pause: Pedal or ped. (English) Poco a poco Repeat marks In organ music this word is used to indicate the notes to be played by the organist s feet. In piano music it indicates that the right pedal is to be pressed down with the foot, and kept in that position until the * (or a change of harmony) occurs, when the pedal should be raised. The words Senza sordini are generally understood in piano music to mean without dampers (i.e. with a free use of the right pedal); and Con sordini to mean with dampers (i.e. without the right pedal). In modern music the words Una Corda indicate the use of the left pedal; and the words Tre Corde show where it should be raised. The student must not confuse the two words mutes and dampers.a mute is any contrivance for merely decreasing the average intensity of a sound; a damper is a piece of mechanism which stops the vibration of the sound-producing apparatus, and so causes actual silence. Little by little Dots when written before a double bar indicate that the music is to be repeated from the previous double bar, or from the beginning of the piece: Dots when placed after a double bar indicate that the music to the following double bar is to be repeated: R.H. and L.H. Segno Simile Tenuto (Ten.) Volta Repeat marks are only used for long passages intended for repetition. For short passages of a bar or so, the word Bis is used. These letters indicate the use of the Right Hand or Left Hand in piano music: Mano Destra (It.) M.D. = R.H. Mano Sinistra (It.) M.S. = L.H. Main Droite (Fr.) M.D. = R.H. Maine Gauche (Fr.) M.G. = L.H. A sign. Al Segno means to the sign. Dal Segno from the sign. In the same manner Held or sustained Turn; time. The signs 1ma volta (1st time) and 2da volta (2nd time), or simply the figures 1 and 2, are often used in conjunction with repeats; the bar or bars marked 1 are then to be omitted at the repetition, and the bar or bars marked 2 played instead: Volti Subito (V.S.) Turn over quickly to the next page
5 Supplementary list of Italian Terms This list is for reference only and knowledge of these terms is not explicitly required for Grade Examinations in the Theory of Music. Affetto Affettuoso Alla Capella Amabile Amoroso Ancora Ardito Arioso Attacca Barcarola Burlesco Cadenza Cantilena Col, Colla Col arco Colla parte; colla voce Come prima Con amore Con delicatezza Con dolore; con duolo Con sordini Di bravura Di chiaro Di nuovo Divisi Dolente; doloroso Dopo E poi Feroce Giocoso Giojoso Gustoso Impetuoso Lagrimoso Languido Leggieramente With affection With tender feeling In the style of unaccompanied church music Amiably Lovingly Again With spirit and boldness A short melody Go on immediately A boat-song Comic; funny A florid, ornamental passage, generally intended as a means of technical display A song-like melody With the With the bow (stringed instruments) The accompanist to keep closely with the solo part, or voice As at first Lovingly With delicacy; in a refined manner With grief With mutes. In old piano music this meant to release the right pedal ; in modern piano music, it sometimes means to use the left pedal. In ORCHESTRAL MUSIC mutes are sometimes used to damp or deaden the sound of Violins, Horns, Trumpets, and Trombones. When these are required in performance, the direction con sordini is placed above the part so to be played; when they are to be removed the contrary direction, senza sordini, is given. In a florid style; brilliantly Clearly Anew; again Divided (largely used in orchestral music) With grief After And then Fiercely Jocosely; humorously Mirthful; joyous Tastefully Impetuously Tearfully; mournfully Languid Getting gradually lighter Maggiore Marcia Menuetto Minore Moto Nei, Nel, Nell, Nella, Nelle, Nello Obbligato (Obb.) Ostinato Parlando; parlante Patorale Pizzicato (pizz.) Poi Questo Scherzo Sciolto Segue Sentimento Sino Si replica Sordino Spianato Staccatissimo Staccato Strepitoso Sul G, D or A Sul ponticello Tacet Tedesca Tema Tempo di (Menuetto) Trio Tutti Variazione Vigoroso Volante Major key A march A Minuet Minor key Movement, as in Andante con moto In the Indispensable; some part which cannot be omitted in performance Continuous; persisted in In a speaking manner In a pastoral style Plucked. Direction to string player to pluck the strings instead of playing them with the bow Then This A playful piece Free; unrestrained Then follows, i.e. go on with what comes next Sentiment Up to; as far as; until. D.C. sin al segno therefore means from the beginning as far as the sign. To be repeated A mute (of a stringed instrument) Without pathos; smooth; even; calm As short as possible Short In a loud, boisterous manner On the G, D or A string of a violin Play near the bridge (violin) Be silent In a German manner A theme, generally for Variations In the time of (a Minuet) The central section of a three part design where the first part normally returns after the Trio. The first section may well be a Minuet or a Scherzo. Trio may also be a piece for three instruments or voices. This was the origin of the term. All; every performer is to take part Variations Vigorously In a light, flying manner
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