Moins Vif
Less Lively
Fine
the end
Mit Dämpfer
Lunga
Long
C13
List corresponding scale option.
C Mixolydian; G Dorian
Avec Sourdine
With Mute
Tempo Giusto
in strict (proper; exact) time
Etwas Schneller
Somewhat faster
Niente
Nothing
Cmaj7(#11)
List corresponding scale option.C Lydian; G major
Cèdez
to yield; relax the speed; slow down
Lontano
distant
DAILEY DOUBLE! Enfernt
Distant
Tempo Primo
To the original (first) tempo.
An instruction to resume the original tempo after a passage departing from it; where there has been more than one such change.
Who has the best Mexican food in Morgantown?
Where do the brass faculty like to get food?
Monarca Taqueria
Jamaican Spice & El Pollon
Sans Ralentir
without slowing down
Un Poco Piu Mosso
A little more motion (get a little faster)
Immer Langsamer
Always slower
Via Sordino
Remove mute (aka "open)
Where was Béla Bartók and Franz List born?
Hungary
Librement
Freely
Più forte
More loud/strong
Means "louder" and instructs the performer to increase the volume
Bewegter
Più mosso
Ossia
or; alternatively; often used to indicate a simpler version of a difficult passage
The basic elements of sonata form are three: exposition (1st Theme I/i, 2nd Theme V/III), development (modulatory), and recapitulation (tonic key), in which the musical subject matter is stated, explored or expanded, and restated. There may also be an introduction, usually in slow tempo, and a coda, or tailpiece.