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In organs, a hybrid flute stop |
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With great technical skill, in a virtuoso manner |
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Broad, same as largo, broadly bowed |
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brillant, showy, sparkling |
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With warmth, fervent, impetuous |
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In a singing style, lyrical, melodious, flowing |
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Comfortably, easy, unhurried |
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excited, agitated, usually in fast tempo |
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with expression, with feeling |
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Plaintive, weak, mournful |
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with fire, passionately, excited |
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Smooth, even, with-out any break between notes |
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Far-off,, remote, as if from a distant |
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March, like a funeral march, in march time |
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Same as martele, in bowing heavy, detached up and down strokes, played by releasing each bow stroke suddenly, and using the area between the biddle and the point of the bow, (2) In piano playing, ect., a forceful, detached effect, created by releasing the keys suddenly. |
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A glide from one note to another |
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Vigorously, with dash. A brilliant attack |
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Detached, with each note separated from the next and quickly released. |
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