i  Index finger of the right hand See p,i,m,a  in Left & Right Hand Fingerings

 

I (Italian) the

 

I, II, III, IV, V, VI…… A single finger holding multiple strings on a stringed instrument  at the same time.

Symbol used in standard notation for guitar. Roman numeral indicates which fret. Example: B7 (C7, CVII, VII) See Barre

 

Iambic a poetic and musical foot consisting of two syllables, the first short, the second long

 

Ichigenkin smallest of the Japanese kotos, it has one string stretched over a slender plank of wood acting as a soundboard

 

Ictus the accent resulting from the transients produced at the instant of plucking a string

 

Idée fixe (French) a recurring theme, with or without variations, that appears throughout a composition

 

Idem a note ornament see Idem in Note Ornamentation

 

Idyll a musical composition of peaceful pastoral character

 

Il (Italian) the

 

Il faut (French) there is needed, there are needed

 

Illustrative music music that evokes a idea, mood or experience

 

Il pin (Italian) the most

 

Im Bedarfsfalle (German) in case of need

 

Im Falle (German) in case 

 

Imbongi Zulu musician storytellers

 

Imbuya An alternative wood for the back and sides of a classical guitar. See Wood Choices for Back & Sides See Alternative Wood Choices for Back & Sides See Anatomy of a Classical Guitar 

 

Imitando (Italian) imitating

 

Imitation the repetition of a phrase, usually at a different pitch

 

Imitative the repetition of a phrase, usually at a different pitch

 

Immer (German) always, ever, still

 

Impair (French) odd

 

Impaziente (Italian) impatient, hurried

 

Impazientemente (Italian) impatiently, hurriedly

 

Imperfect Cadence Half Cadence. A chord progression where the dominant chord is the final chord of the cadence and is preceded by the tonic chord in second inversion. This pattern produces two chords with the same bass note. In the tonality of C major, a half cadence would be the tonic chord in second inversion C major chord (G C E) moving to the dominant G major chord (G B D). see  Musical Cadences

 

Imperioso (Italian) imperious, pompous

 

Impeto (Italian) impetus, impetuosity

 

Impétueux (French) impetuous

 

Impetuosità (Italian) impetuosity

 

Impetuosamente (Italian) impetuously

 

Impetuoso (Italian) impetuous

 

Imponente (Italian) imposing in style, haughtily

 

Imponierend (German) imposing in style, haughtily

 

Imponenza (Italian) an imposing style, haughty

 

Impressionism gives an impression of an experience

 

Impromptu instrumental piece giving the impression of having been improvised

 

Improvisation compose or perform

 

In alt high

 

In altissimo highest

 

Incalcando (Italian) getting louder and faster

 

Incalzando (Italian) hastening, pressing forward

 

Incidental music music composed for the production of a predominantly spoken play

 

Incipit the first line, or first few works, of a work, often used to identify it

 

Inciso (Italian) incisive

 

Incominciando (Italian) commencing

 

Inconsolato (Italian) in a mournful style

 

Indebolendo (Italian) becoming weaker

 

Indeciso (Italian) capricious, undecided

 

Indeterminacy where the composer leaves sections or elements in a performance to the discretion of the performer

 

Indicato (Italian) prominent

 

Infra (Italian) below

 

Infinite canon a round, a canon which can go on forever

 

Inflection any change or modification of pitch or note

 

Infra (Italian) below

 

Infrasonic generating or using waves or vibrations with frequencies below that of audible sound

 

Inglese (Italian) English

 

In modo di (Italian) in the style or manner of

 

Inharmonic containing frequencies that are not whole-number multiples of the fundamental

 

Innig (German) heartfelt, intimate

 

Inno (Italian) Hymn

 

Innocenza (Italian) innocence

 

Inquiet (French) restless

 

Inquieto (Italian) restless

 

Insensible imperceptible

 

Insieme (Italian) ensemble, together

 

Inständig (German) urgent

 

Instante (Italian) urgent

 

Instanteniente (Italian) urgently

 

Instrumental describes music written for instruments but not for the voice

 

Instrumentation the disposition of instruments in a musical work, which instruments plays what lines in the score

 

Instruments devices used to create music

 

Interlude a short piece played between two larger ones

 

Intermède (French) a smaller piece placed between others

 

Intermedio (Italian) short, musical, dramatic items performed between acts of a theatrical performance

 

Intermedium a smaller piece placed between others

 

Intermezzo (Italian) a smaller piece placed between others

 

Interpolation the lengthening of the repetition of a phrase by the insertion of material not heard in the original phrase

 

Interpretation how a performer will present the material to the listeners.

 

Interrupted Cadence Deceptive Cadence. A chord progression where the dominant chord is followed by a chord other than the tonic chord- In the tonality of C major, a deceptive cadence could be the dominant G major chord (G B D) moving to the subdominant A minor chord (A C E). see  Musical Cadences

 

Interval the distance between two pitches

 

Intime (French) intimate

 

Intimo (Italian) intimate

 

Intonation the degree to which the pitch of a note heard is what is correct but not to the degree that the note heard is the wrong note

 

Intoning chanting on a single note

 

Intrada (Italian) entrée

 

Intrepidamente (Italian) boldly

 

Intrepidezza (Italian) boldness

 

Intrepido (Italian) bold

 

Intro opening bars of a piece of music played before the main theme

 

Introduction the opening part of a piece of music

 

Introduzione (Italian) introduction

 

Inversion where the notes in a chord or triad do not follow their standard order

 

Invertible counterpoint counterpoint in which two or more voices can be interchanged

 

Irato (Italian) angrily

 

Ironicamente (Italian) ironically

 

Ironico (Italian) ironic

 

Irresulto (Italian) undecided in style

 

Islancio (Italian) impetuosity

 

Isomelos in which a figure is repeated using the same notes but employing a different rhythm

 

Isometric where the rhythm in each part exactly matches that of others

 

Isorhythm repeated rhythmic pattern set against a pattern of notes or pitches

 

Istesso (Italian) same

 

Istesso tempo (Italian) the same speed

 

Italian overture a work for orchestra

 

Italian sixth chord an augmented sixth chord, which contains only three tones

 

Iworo leg rattles worn by dancers

 

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