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| Happy HUMP day Quote of the Day "I never forget a face, but in your case I'll be glad to make an exception." - Groucho Marx ================================================== = The Dilettante's Dictionary of Music... ALLREGRETTO: When you're 16 measures into the piece and realize you took too fast a tempo ANGUS DEI: To play with a divinely beefy tone A PATELLA: Accompanied by knee-slapping APPOLOGGIATURA: A composition that you regret playing APPROXIMATURA: A series of notes not intended by the composer, yet played with an "I meant to do that" attitude APPROXIMENTO: A musical entrance that is somewhere in the vicinity of the correct pitch CACOUGHANY: A composition incorporating many people with chest colds CORAL SYMPHONY: A large, multi-movement work from Beethoven's Caribbean Period DILL PICCOLINI: An exceedingly small wind instrument that plays only sour notes FERMANTRA: A note held over and over and over and over and . . . FERMOOTA: A note of dubious value held for indefinite length FIDDLER CRABS: Grumpy string players FLUTE FLIES: Those tiny mosquitoes that bother musicians on outdoor gigs FRUGALHORN: A sensible and inexpensive brass instrument GAUL BLATTER: A French horn player GREGORIAN CHAMP: The title bestowed upon the monk who can hold a note the longest GROUND HOG: Someone who takes control of the repeated bassline and won't let anyone else play it PLACEBO DOMINGO: A faux tenor SCHMALZANDO: A sudden burst of music from the Guy Lombardo band THE RIGHT OF STRINGS: Manifesto of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Violists SPRITZICATO: An indication to string instruments to produce a bright and bubbly sound TEMPO TANTRUM: What an elementary school orchestra is having when it's not following the conductor (also common in municipal bands and community orchestras) TROUBLE CLEF: Any clef one can't read: e.g., alto clef for pianists VESUVIOSO: An indication to build up to a fiery conclusion VIBRATTO: Child prodigy son of the concertmaster AN-DANTE: A tempo that's infernally slow ANTIPHONAL: Referring to the prohibition of cell phones in the concert hall BAR LINE: What musicians form after the concert BASSO CONTINUO: When musicians are still fishing long after the legal season has ended BEN SOSTENUTO: First cousin of the second trombonist CADENZA: Something that happens when you forget what the composer wrote CANTABILE: To achieve a complaining sound, as if you have a sour stomach COL LEGNO: An indication to cellists to hold on tight with their lower extremities CON SORDINO: An indication to string players to bow in a slashing, rapier motion ESPRESSIVO: Used to indicate permission to take a coffee break L'ISTESSO TEMPO: An indication to play listlessly; e.g., as if you don't care MAESTRO: A person who, standing in front of the orchestra and/or chorus, is able to follow them precisely OPERA BUFFA: A musical stage production performed by nudists PASTORALE: The beverage to drink in the country when listening to Beethoven with a member of the clergy PESANTE: An effect distinctly non-upper-class PISSICATO: Too much coffee -- time to take a break RUBATO: A cross between a rhubarb and a tomato STRINGENDO: An unpleasant effect produced by the violin section when it doesn't use vibrato VIBRATO: A device to assist female performers who have trouble when the music is marked "con espressivo" ================================================== ============ . |
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