Nach (German) after

 

Nachahmung (German) imitation

 

Nach belieben (German) ad lib

 

Nachdruck(German) emphasis

 

Nachdrücklich (German) emphatic

 

Nachgehend (German) following

 

Nachlassend (German) slackening speed

 

Nachschlag the two notes that sometimes terminate a trill

 

Nachtanz (German) the second of two contrasting dances, normally a quick dance following a slower one

 

Nachtmusik serenade

 

Nachstück (German) nocturne

 

Nach und nach (German) bit by bit, little by little, gradually

 

Nach wie vor (German) as before , as previously

 

Nadales the name given to Christmas songs in Catalonia and Galicia Spain

 

Nagkula a simple Indian bamboo-stick zither

 

Nahe (German) near

 

Naïf (French) artless

 

Naïve (French) artless

 

Naïvement (French) artlessly

 

Nämlich  (German) namely, the same

 

Nana Spanish lullaby

 

Napoléon Coste (1806-1883) See Classical Guitarists and Composers

 

Narrante (Italian) in a declamatory manner

 

National anthems songs, usually anthems, fanfares, marches, or hymns, that are used as national symbols

 

Nationalism music identified with a particular nation, that inspired by folk music

 

Nationalist music identified with a particular nation, that inspired by folk music

 

Natural a note neither sharpened nor flattened, the sign placed before a note that is neither sharpened or flattened. See natural sign in Note Symbols

 

Naturale (Italian) in a or normal manner, without using the mute

 

Natural keys keys whose signature contains neither sharps nor flats, C major and A minor

 

Natural minor Scale See Musical Scales

 

Natural Sign See natural sign in Note Symbols

 

Natürlich (German) in a or normal manner, without using the mute

 

Navidás (Spanish) Christmas songs

 

Ndongo eight-stringed lyre of Uganda

 

Neapolitan chord any chord built upon the flat second degree of the tonic key

 

Neapolitan sixth the first inversion of a major chord on the flattened second degree of a major scale

 

Neben (German) at the side of, near, subsidiary

 

Nebst (German) including, together with

 

Neck Wood of the guitar extending from the body including the fingerboard, frets, fingerboard nut, & Headstock. See Dressing the Frets on a Classical Guitar See Anatomy of a Classical Guitar

Neck Angle The degree of tilt of the neck where it meets the body of a guitar.

Neck Block The Neck Block is often made of mahogany and along with the neck,
supports the book-matched back, top, & sides of a guitar.
See Anatomy of a Classical Guitar

Neck Joint A joint that connects the neck to the body of a guitar. One method of attaching the neck to a Classical Guitar body is the use of a Dovetail Joint. It holds well and can be detached during future guitar repairs. See Anatomy of a Classical Guitar

Neck Setting Jig A devise used to hold the neck in proper position when gluing to the body of the guitar.

 

Neck Tension Jig A devise used to hold neck in proper tension position when dressing the frets on a guitar. See Dressing the Frets on a Classical Guitar

 

Negli (Italian) in the, at the

 

Negligénte (French) negligently, unconstrained, careless

 

Negligente (Italian) negligently, unconstrained, careless

 

Negligentemente (Italian) negligently

 

Nehmen (German) to take

 

Nei (Italian) in the, at the

 

Neighbouring notes non-harmonic notes that leave and return to the same chord note by a whole step or half step

 

Nel (Italian) in the, at the

 

Ne jamais (French) never

 

Nell' (Italian) in the, at the

 

Nella (Italian) in the, at the

 

Nelle (Italian) in the, at the

 

Nello (Italian) in the, at the

 

Neo (Greek) a prefix indicating a revived interest in something old

 

Ne pas (French) no

 

Ne point (French) not

 

Ne que (French) only

 

Nera (Italian) quarter note

 

Nerveux (French) nervous

 

Net (Italian) clear

 

Netta (Italian) clear

 

Nette (Italian) clear

 

Nettement  (French) clearly

 

Nettemente (Italian) clearly

 

Netto (Italian) clear

 

Neue (German) new

 

Neues (German) new

 

Neuf (French) nine

 

Neun (German) nine

 

Neuvième (French) ninth

 

New Age music a compositional style conducive to meditation

 

New Orleans jazz an early style of jazz originating in New Orleans in the first two decades of the twentieth-century

 

Ngoni a small traditional four-stringed Mali lute in the form of a teardrop

 

Nguyeät (Vietnam) guitar-like instrument with a long neck, which emits muted sounds, having 2 strings made of silk braid

 

Nicht (German) not

 

Nieder (German) down

 

Niederdrücken (German) depress, press down

 

Niente (Italian) nothing

 

Nigenkin two string Japanese zither used in Shinto shrines

 

Ninth compound interval consisting of an octave plus a second

Nitrocellulose Lacquer Used since the 1920’s, a quick-drying solvent-based lacquer that contains nitrocellulose. A very hard, flexible and durable finish that can be polished to a high sheen. It yellows with age, producing a desired vintage look. See Anatomy of a Classical Guitar

Njurkle monochord guitar used in Malian music

 

Nobile (Italian) noble

 

Nobilmente (Italian) nobly

 

Nobiltà (Italian) nobility

 

Noblezza (Italian) nobility

 

Noch (German) still, yet

 

Noche (Spanish) night

 

Nocturne (English) a moderately slow piece, usually for piano, of dreamy, reflective, contemplative character and song-like melody

 

Nocturne (French) a moderately slow piece, usually for piano, of dreamy, reflective, contemplative character and song-like melody

 

Notturno (Italian) a moderately slow piece, usually for piano, of dreamy, reflective, contemplative character and song-like melody

 

Node the point on a vibrating string that is at rest

 

Noël (French) a Christmas carol

 

Noire (French) quarter note see Note Values

 

Non (French) not, no

 

Non (Italian) not, no

 

Non-open String A fretted note.

Non-traditional Sound Hole A sound hole that is not round. Sound Holes are not limited to a particular site or number. See Anatomy of a Classical Guitar

Nonet (English) a group of nine players, a piece written for nine players

 

Nonett (German) a group of nine players, a piece written for nine players

 

Nonette (French) a group of nine players, a piece written for nine players

 

Nonetto (Italian) a group of nine players, a piece written for nine players

 

Non-harmonic note a note that does not belong to the chord with which it sounds, for example, a passing note

 

Non-imitative polyphony two or more independent melodic lines that do not share material with one another

 

Nonmetric music lacking a strong sense of beat or meter

 

Nonretrogradable rhythm a rhythmic pattern that sounds the same whether played forward or backwards

 

Non-tertian chords chord structures not based on thirds

 

Nontraditional time signatures time signatures using values other than 2, 3, 4, 6, 9, 12 for the top number

 

Non troppo (Italian) not too much

 

Non-Western music music alien to the Western tradition of music, music and instruments of Asia, the Middle East, Africa, the Pacific Islands, the Native Americans,  …….

 

Non-Western sounds music alien to the Western tradition of music, music and instruments of Asia, the Middle East, Africa, the Pacific Islands, the Native Americans, …….

 

Noodling improvised musical phrases a musician might play while warming up

 

Normal Accent  See normal accent in Note Symbols

 

Nota cambiata (Italian) changed note

 

Nota sensibile (Italian) leading note

 

Notation the method used to write down music See Elements of a Musical Score  see Note Ornamentation See Elements of Standard Notation for Classical Guitar

 

Note a single sound of a particular pitch and length which is notated with a symbol made up of a note head, a stem (in some cases) and a flag (in some cases) See notes in Elements of a Musical Score See Elements of Standard Notation for Classical Guitar  see Elements of Tablature for Classical Guitar

 

Note de passage (French) passing note

 

Note head the head, or round part of the note symbol as distinguished from the stem or any other part of the note See note head clef in Elements of a Musical Score See Elements of Standard Notation for Classical Guitar

 

Note ornaments  see note ornaments in Note Ornamentation

 

Note row the chromatic scale

 

Notturno (Italian) nocturne

 

Nove (Italian) nine

 

Nowell (English) a Christmas carol

 

Nuances a set of symbols added on the score to indicate the volume at which a note or a series of notes are to be played

 

Nuova (Italian) new

 

Nur (German) only

 

Nut a slightly raised bar at the top of a guitar neck

 

Nut Height The height of the string measured from the top of the first fret to the bottom of the string as adjusted at the nut slot. See Anatomy of a Classical Guitar 

 

Nutrendo (Italian) full rich or well-sustained tone

 

Nutrito (Italian) full rich or well-sustained tone

 

Nzele a Kenyan music style created in the late twentieth-century, revolves around the lead singer, bass guitar, drums, percussion, keyboards, flute, horns and a  rhythm guitar

 

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