German Musical Terms
Musical Term | English |
mässig | at a moderate speed |
mit | with |
munter | lively |
nach und nach | gradually |
Was ist ein Ausdruck von Wut?
Tränen können auch ein Ausdruck von Wut sein. Tears can also be an expression of anger. In seinem Brief / Mit einem Lächeln brachte er seine Freude zum Ausdruck. He expressed his joy in his letter / with a smile. Ein zufriedener Ausdruck zeigte sich auf ihrem Gesicht.
Was sind an den in der Partitur bemerkten MIT im Orch?
sind an den in der Partitur bemerkten Stellen mit im Orch. thätig. at the place marked in the score they [Horns 1-4 in the distance] are active in the orchestra. singend singing Sollen nicht mindestens 2 Contrabässe das "Contra C" auf ihrem Instrument besitzen, so haben 2 Bassisten die "E Saite" auf D herab zu stimmen.
Was ist der Ausdruck zeichenfolgenliteral?
Ein Ausdruck für die potentielle Bewegung eines mechanischen Systems. A means of expressing the potential motion of a [PROD137]l system. In SQL Anywhere ist der bevorzugte Ausdruck Zeichenfolgenliteral. In SQL Anywhere, the preferred term is string literal. Der richtige Ausdruck dafür lautet Gemeinschaftspatent.
What is the meaning of Komm mit mir?
'Komm mit' literally means 'Come with' i.e. Komm mit mir, komm auf mein Haus would mean Come with me, come in my house. What does ahava mit shalom mean?
What are the 5 musical terms?
Terms like rises, falls, leaps, steps, pauses, starts, and stops, helps describe what a melody is doing. Harmony provides the musical context for the melody. It is the vertical relationship of notes in a piece of music. Harmony can change the feeling you get from a melody, either clashing with or supporting it.
What are the 7 elements of music?
For the purpose of this class, we will refer to SEVEN elements of music: Rhythm, Melody, Harmony, Timbre, Dynamics, Texture, and Form.
What does Perdendosi mean in piano?
dying awayDefinition of perdendosi : dying away —used as a direction in music.
What does M DPF mean music?
Muting of horns and trumpets: The edition uses two differently meaning pairs of words for the horns, namely, on one hand "mit Dämpfer" — "ohne Dämpfer" ("m. Dpf." — "o. Dpf.") and on the other "gestopft" — "offen" ("gest." — "offen").
What does P stand for in piano?
pppianissimo (very soft)ppiano (soft)mpmezzo-piano (medium soft)mfmezzo-forte (medium loud)fforte (loud)1 more row
What does the P in music mean?
pianop: abbreviation of piano meaning "soft" mp: abbreviation of mezzo-piano meaning "somewhat soft" mf: abbreviation of mezzo-forte meaning "somewhat loud" f: abbreviation of forte meaning "loud" ff: abbreviation of fortissimo meaning "very loud"
What does Allegro con Spirito mean?
lively with spiritDefinitions of allegro con spirito. lively with spirit. type of: allegro. a brisk and lively tempo.
What does calando mean in music?
diminishing in loudnessDefinition of calando : diminishing in loudness and sometimes tempo —used as a direction in music.
What does Retenu mean in music?
retained; held backThe French musical command retenu literally means “retained; held back,” and is an indication to temporarily decrease the tempo or overall expressiveness of a song for dramatic effect. See légèrement retenu. Also Known As: ritenuto (It) en retenant (Fr)
What does MIT dampfer mean?
Mit Dampfer – Slowly. Allmahlich in das Hauptzeitmass ubergehen – Do not look at the conductor.
What Does RV stand for in music?
The Ryom-Verzeichnis or Ryom Verzeichnis (both often abbreviated RV) is the standard catalogue of the music of Antonio Vivaldi created by Danish musicologist Peter Ryom. Verzeichnis is the German word for catalogue.
What does FS mean in music?
Dynamic marking and meaningDynamic markingMeaningffFortissimo: very loudfForte: loudmfMezzo forte: fairly loudmpMezzo piano: fairly quiet6 more rows
What does "senza sordini" mean?
In piano music (notably in Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata ), senza sordini or senza sordina (or some variant) is sometimes used to mean keep the sustain pedal depressed, since the sustain pedal lifts the dampers off the strings, with the effect that all notes are sustained indefinitely. sordino. See sordina. sortita.
What is tempo in music?
a tempo. In time (i.e. the performer should return to the main tempo of the piece, such as after an accelerando or ritardando ); also may be found in combination with other terms such as a tempo giusto (in strict time) or a tempo di menuetto (at the speed of a minuet) ab ( Ger.) off, organ stops or mutes.
What is the highest voice range in Italian?
To be played on one string. soprano. The highest of the standard four voice ranges (bass, tenor, alto, soprano) sordina, sordine (plural) A mute, Note: sordina, with plural sordine, is strictly correct Italian, but the forms sordino and sordini are much more commonly used as terms in music.
What is ballabile in ballet?
ballabile. (from the Italian Ballabile meaning "danceable") In ballet the term refers to a dance performed by the corps de ballet. The term Grand ballabile is used if nearly all participants (including principal characters) of a particular scene in a full-length work perform a large-scale dance. bar, or measure.
What is a rapid alternation?
A rapid, usually unmeasured alternation between two harmonically adjacent notes ( e.g. an interval of a semitone or a whole tone). A similar alternation using a wider interval is called a tremolo. triplet (shown with a horizontal bracket and a '3') Three notes in the place of two, used to subdivide a beat.
What is a scherzi?
A light, "joking" or playful musical form, originally and usually in fast triple metre, often replacing the minuet in the later Classical period and the Romantic period, in symphonies, sonatas, string quartets and the like; in the 19th century some scherzi were independent movements for piano, etc.
What is a quarter tone?
Quarter tones are used in Western popular music forms such as jazz and blues and in a variety of non-Western musical cultures.
