Musical Definitions - Style
- Agitato - With agitation- excitedly
- Alla - In the style of (always used with other words) e.g., alla marcia- in the style of a march.
- Con - With (as a connecting word), e.g., andante con amore- slowly, with tenderness
- Animato - With animation, in a spirited manner
- Appassionato - With intensity and depth of feeling
- Brillante - Bright, sparkling, brilliant
- Brio - Vigor, spirit
- Cantabile - In a singing style
- Dolce - Sweetly and softly
- Energico, con - With expression
- Fuoco, con - With fire or much energy
- Grandioso - In a noble, elevated style
- Grazia, con - With a graceful, flowing style
- Legato - Smooth and connected, in a flowing manner (opposite of staccato)
- Maestoso - With majesty and grandeur
- Marcato - In a marked and emphatic style
- Pesante - Heavily, every note with marked emphasis
- Quasi - In the manner of; e.g., quasi una fantasia- in the style of a fantasia
- Scherzando - In a light playful and sportive manner
- Scherzo - A jest, one of the movements of certain symphonies, a composition of light and playful character
- Secco - Dry, plain, without ornamentation
- Sempre - Always; e.g., sempre staccato- to continue playing in a short and detached style
- Spirito, con - With spirit, or animation
- Staccato - Short and detached, with distinct precision (the opposite of legato)
- Tenuto - Sustained for the full time-value
- Tranquillo - With tranquility, quietly, restfully
Written by Ian McKenzie on February 26th, 2007 with no comments.
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