A-D Flashcards

1
Q

Avec

A

With

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2
Q

Colla parte

A

With the other part; often refers to accommodating the soloist at that place in the score

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3
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Come prima

A

As before

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4
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Con

A

With; seen in other forms as a contraction with the article in Italian, thus: col, coi, colle, cogli, colla (depending upon the gender and number)

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5
Q

Accelerando

A

Gradually increasing the tempo

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6
Q

Ad libitum

A

At liberty; take time, permit liberties here

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7
Q

Affrettando

A

Excitedly; increasing with tempo

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8
Q

A punto

A

Exactly in rhythm

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9
Q

Con alcuna licenza

A

With some license; not perfectly rhythmic

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10
Q

Am steg

A

On or near the bridge (Ponticello)

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11
Q

A punta d’arco

A

At the point of the bow

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12
Q

Archet

A

Bow, with the bow

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13
Q

Arco

A

Bow, with the bow

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14
Q

Col legno

A

With the stick of the bow; usually performed by striking the strings with the stick of the bow

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15
Q

Con sordini

A

With mutes

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16
Q

Dampfer

A

Mute; usually ‘mit Dampfer,’ with mute, or ‘ohne Dampfer,’ without mute. Often seen as gedampft (stopped) in horn parts. Also means without snares

17
Q

Coperti

A

Covered, muffled

18
Q

A due (a2)

A

To be played by both, as by first an second flute