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| Similarly; i.e., continue applying the preceding directive, whatever it was, to the following passage |
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| (Fr): yield, give way, slowing very slightly |
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| with the wood; i.e., the strings (for example, of a violin) are to be struck with the wood of the bow, making a percussive sound; also battuta col legno: beaten with the wood |
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| (Fr): enough, sufficiently |
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| The larger of the two ensembles in the concerto grosso. This is opposed to the concertino which are the soloists. |
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| To nothing; an indication to make a diminuendo which fades to pppp |
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| Extinguishing or dampening; usually interpreted as a drop in dynamics, and very often in tempo as well |
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| Held back with a sustained quality |
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