Much of the film takes place in glitzy Las Vegas where Elvis had a long-term residency though it’s worth noting that the star’s working-class roots and an impoverished upbringing in a mostly black neighborhood were a tremendous influence on his music. The Vegas setting applies a sparkling ...
Adagio:Used to describe a slow and leisurely tempo, an adagio is often used to indicate that a piece of music should be played slowly and with a gentle, flowing quality. The term "adagio" comes from the Italian word for "slow" and is typically used to...
TEMPO PERCEPTION AND MUSICAL CONTENT: WHAT MAKES A PIECE FAST, SLOW OR TEMPORALLY AMBIGUOUS?Dirk MoelantsMartin Mckinney
Musical termAlternativesDefinition / meaningLanguageNotes ato / at / in / by / for, etc.ItalianUsed in combination with other terms, e.g. a tempo: in time allaall', alto the / at the / in the manner ofItalianUsed in combination with other terms, e.g. alla marcia: in the manner of...
Music Glossary Tempo markings Allegro con brioAllegro con brio - Musical DefinitionAllegro con brio - At a fast tempo, and with spirit (literally 'with brilliance') (see [Allegro] and [Con Brio]) Sheet Music examples where the term 'Allegro con brio' is used: ...
* beschleunigte (Ger): accelerated, as in mit beschleunigter Geschwindigkeit, at an accelerated tempo * bewegt (Ger): moved, with speed * binary: a musical form in two sections: AB * bird's eye: a slang term for fermata, which instructs the performer to hold a note or chord as ...
Tempo A term indicating how fast or slow to play/sing a piece of music. The most commonly used tempo terms (from slowest to fastest) are as follows: Larghissimo– very, very slow (24 bpm and under) Adagissimo Grave– very slow (25–45 bpm) ...
(for behavioral evidence in line with this notion see ref.77) and examine the long-term effects of early informal musical activities on later auditory skills and motivation towards musical engagement. In conclusion, the current results indicate that age-appropriate musical group activities benefit the...
Musical form, the structure of a musical composition. The term is regularly used in two senses: to denote a standard type, or genre, and to denote the procedures in a specific work. The nomenclature for the various musical formal types may be determined
A Cappella - "as in the Church"; unaccompanied (for voices only). A Dué - Both instruments on the same part are to play. A Punto d'arco - play with the point of the bow. Accelerando - Accelerando (Italian: becoming faster) is a term in general use to show that the music should...