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  1. OnMusic Dictionary

    A generic term for a genre of song, dance, and music of uncertain origin, mostly found in Andalusia in the south of Spain. The Flamenco style is characterized by its use of modes, its …

  2. OnMusic Dictionary - Appendix

    Appendix This is a series of appendices that provide a more in-depth look at different areas of music. All of these are linked directly to the appropriate terms. Please report any errors or …

  3. OnMusic Dictionary - Music symbols

    Musical Symbol Chart Lines Clefs Notes and Rests Breaks and Pause Accidentals Time signatures Note relationships Dynamics Articulations / Accents Ornaments Octave signs …

  4. OnMusic Dictionary - Term

    Apr 28, 2016 · The sixth note (submediant) of the C major scale, also the first note of its relative minor scale. In solfeggio, it is called La. The frequencies of the audible pitches of A are …

  5. OnMusic Dictionary - Term

    Apr 28, 2016 · The mark in the written music indicating an accent. There are five basic accents, staccato accents, staccatissimo accents, normal accents, strong accents, and legato accents …

  6. OnMusic Dictionary - Composer

    Browse by ComposerA B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

  7. OnMusic Dictionary - world

    133.1 Individual Friction Vessels 133.2 Sets of Friction Vessels glass armonica glass harp musical glasses 14 Blown Idiophones 141 Blown Sticks

  8. OnMusic Dictionary - About-US

    in over 1500 colleges and universities in the USA and abroad since 1999. OnMusic Dictionary is the successor of former Virginia Tech Multimedia Music Dictionary.

  9. OnMusic Dictionary - Term

    May 10, 2016 · tone [English] An interval consisting of two semitones, that is a whole step. The particular sound of an instrument or voice, as well as the performer's particular coloring of that …

  10. OnMusic Dictionary - topic

    The staff is used to clearly communicate musical notation. Note symbols, dynamics, and other performance directions are placed within above and below the staff.