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| A little lively, moderately fast |
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| Moderately slow or walking pace |
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| Slightly faster than andante |
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| Type of polyphonic composition in which one musical line strictly imitates another at a fixed distance throughout. |
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| From the sign to the end; i.e., return to a place in the music designated by the sign and continue to the end of the piece |
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| Same as D.S. al coda, but with a double segno |
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| From the double sign to the end; i.e., return to place in the music designated by the double sign (see D.S. al coda) and continue to the end of the piece |
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| Joined; i.e., smoothly, in a connected manner |
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