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to [the], in the manner of
alquanto
quite, rather, fairly
alta, alto
high, higher
ancora
again, repeat
assai
extremely
attacca
[“attach“] proceed without stopping
bassa, basso
low, lower
cadenza
extended improvisatory section
capo
beginning
coda
section added to end
come
as, as if, like
con, col, coll’, collo, colla, coi, cogli, colle
with [the]
da, dal, dall’, dallo, dalla, dai, dagli, dalle
from [the], of [the]
divisi
divided
e, ed
and
fine
end
glissando
sliding from one pitch to another
il, l’, lo, la, i, gli, le
the
legato
[“tied“] smoothly, slurred
l’istesso, lo stesso, la stessa
the same
ma
but
martellato
[“hammered“] sharp, forceful, with quick releases
meno
less
mezzo
half
modo ordinario
[return to] normal manner of execution
molto
very
muta … in …
change … to …
non
not
o, od
or
ossia
[“or rather“] alternate passage
ottava
octave
pi;
more
[un] poco
[a] little
portato
[“carried“] semi-detached, between legato and staccato
primo, prima
first, at first
segno
sign
sempre
always, still
senza
without
;simile
similarly
sordino
mute
staccato
[“separated“] detached [technically half the note value]
subito
sudden[ly], immediate[ly]
su, sul, sull’, sullo, sulla, sui, sugli, sulle
on [the], near [the], at [the]
tacet
[“is silent“] does not play
tremolo
rapid repetition of a note or alternation of notes
troppo
too, too much
tutti
all
un, un’, uno, una
a, one
unisoni
[in] unison