V, VI, VII, VIII, …… 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

 

Va (Italian) go on, continues or it continues

 

Vacillant (French) wavering, referring to vibrato on stringed instruments

 

Vacillando (Italian) wavering, referring to vibrato on stringed instruments

 

Vaghezza (Italian) longing; alternatively, grace or charm

 

Vago (Italian) vague, rambling, uncertain tempo or expression

 

Valeur (French) value, importance or weight

 

Vallenato Colombian music style

 

Valore (Italian) value, importance or weight

 

Valse (French) a simple triple time dance

 

Valses chilotes Chilean dance from the Quellón region

 

Vaporeuse (French) vaporous

 

Vaporeux (French,) vaporous

 

Variante (French) variant

 

Variata (Italian) varied

 

Variations composition form in which variously modified re-statements of an initially introduced theme

are presented in sequence, one after another

 

Variato (Italian) varied

 

Variazione (Italian) variation

 

Variazioni (Italian) variations

 

Varié (French) varied

 

Varnish Most oil finishes available are either a linseed oil or a tung oil. These oil finishes are actually varnishes and have an appealing natural luster. They are easy to use and produces a hard, thin and flexible finish, although not as protective and durable as a lacquer finish. See Anatomy of a Classical Guitar 

 

Vaudeville(French) street song 

 

Veemente (Italian) vehement

 

Velata (Italian) veiled

 

Velato (Italian) veiled

 

Veloce (Italian) with velocity

 

Velocemente (Italian) with velocity

 

Velocissimo (Italian) with extreme velocity

 

Velocissimamente (Italian) with extreme velocity

 

Velocità (Italian) velocity

 

Velouté (French) velvety

 

Venusto (Italian) pretty

 

Veränderungen (German) variations

 

Verdiales one of the flamenco styles that belong to the Málaga fandangos group; a typical Spanish folk dance from Málaga

 

Verdoppeln (German) to double

 

Verdoppelt (German) doubled

 

Verdoppelung (German) doubling

 

Verein (German) society

 

Vergnügt (German) contented

 

Verhallend (German) dying away

 

Verklärt (German) transfigured, glorified

 

Verlauf (German) course, continuous

 

Verliebt (German) loved, in a tender manner

 

Verlierend (German) losing itself, dying away

 

Verlöschend (German) extinguished, dying away

 

Vernehmbar (German) perceptible

 

Verschiebung (German) shoving away

 

Verschieden (German) various

 

Verschwindend (German) disappearing, dying away

 

Versetzung (German) transposition

 

Verstärken (German) to strengthen

 

Verstärkt (German) strengthened

 

Verteilt (German) divided

 

Vertheilt (German) divided

 

Verweilend (German) delaying, rallentando

 

Verzeichnis (German) catalogue

 

Verzierungeen (German) embellishments, ornaments

 

Vespéral (French) of the evening

 

Vespérale (French) of the evening

 

Via (Italian) away, remove

 

Vibrer (French) to vibrate

 

Vichitra vina a stringed instrument like the rudra vina except it has no frets. It is played with a slide like a Hawaiian guitar

 

Vicino (Italian) near

 

Vide (French) empty, open string

 

Vidalita Argentine country dance

 

Viel (German) much, many

 

Viele (German) much, many

 

Vielem (German) much, many

 

Vier (German) four

 

Vierfach (German) fourfold

 

Vierhändig (German) four-handed

 

Vierte (German) fourth

 

Viertel (German) a quarter note see Note Values

 

Viertelnote (German) a quarter note

 

Viertem (German) fourth

 

Vierten (German) fourth

 

Viertes (German) fourth

 

Vierundsechzigstel (German) a sixty-fourth note see Note Values

 

Vierundsechzigstelnote (German) a sixty-fourth note see Note Values

 

Vierundsechzigstel Pause (German) a sixty-fourth rest

 

Vif (French) lively

 

Vigueur (French) variously

 

Vigore (Italian) variously vigorous

 

Vigorosamente (Italian) vigorously

 

Vigoroso (Italian)

 

Vigoureusement (French) vigorously

 

Vigoureux (French) vigorous

 

Vihuela plucked instrument of the Renaissance with a guitar-shaped body, strings tuned like those on the lute, that was confined almost exclusively to Spain, where it was generally associated with the aristocracy; plucked instrument of the guitar family popular in parts of Spanish America, similar to the Spanish Renaissance vihuela, that includes a belly for added resonance and five single courses of strings

 

Villanelle (French) sixteenth-century pastoral songs

Villa-Lobo, Heitor (1887-1959) See Classical Guitarists and Composers

 

Vina a stringed instrument

 

Viola (Argentina) guitar

 

Viola amarantina Portuguese guitar with 5 pairs of metal strings and a sound hole shaped in the form of two hearts

 

Viola beiroa a highly ornamented Portuguese guitar

 

Viola braguesa Portuguese guitar with 5 pairs of metal strings

 

Viola campaniça a Portuguese guitar that has nearly disappeared although, long ago, it was popular throughout the low Alentejo region. Its characteristic sound is made by five groups of double strings, made of steel and brass

 

Viola d'arame like the Portuguese guitar, it has five strings which are plucked with the fingers, but its shape, longer and narrower, is more like the Spanish guitar that the Portuguese instrument of the same name, although traditionally the sound holes are cut in the shape of two small hearts

 

Violâo Brazilian term for guitar

 

Violentamente (Italian) violently

 

Violento (Italian) violent

 

Violenza (Italian) violence

 

Virtuosity total mastery of one's instrument

 

Virtuoso a performer possessing total mastery of his or her instrument

 

Vitamente (Italian) briskly, immediately

 

Vite (French) quick

 

Vitement  (French) quickly

 

Vito an Andalusian dance

 

Vivace (Italian) vivacious, liveliness, lively

 

Vivacemente (Italian) vivacious, liveliness, lively

 

Vivacetto (Italian) rather vivacious

 

Vivacezza (Italian) vivacity

 

Vivacissimamente (Italian) very vivacious

 

Vivacissimo (Italian) very vivacious

 

Vivacità (Italian) vivacity

 

Vivamente (Italian) in a lively fashion

 

Vive (French) lively

 

Vivente (Italian) in a lively fashion

 

Vivement (French, adverb) lively

 

Vivezza (Italian) vivacious, liveliness, lively

 

Vivido (Italian) vivacious, liveliness, lively

 

Vivo (Italian) vivacious, liveliness, lively

 

Voca (Italian) voice, part

 

Voces aequales (Latin) equal voices

 

Voci (Italian) voices

 

Voci eguali (Italian) equal voices

 

Voglia (Italian) longing

 

Voice distinct instrumental in a musical work

 

Voice as an instrument using a voice or a number of voices to produce an instrumental sound

 

Voice leading part-writing

 

Voicing vertical distribution of the pitches of a chord above the bass

 

Voile (French) veil

 

Voix (French) voice, voices

 

Volante (Italian,) fast and light

 

Volksleid (German) folk song

 

Volkston (German) folk style

 

Voll  (German) full

 

Vollem (German) full

 

Volles (German) full

 

Völlig (German) complete

 

Volltönig (German) full-sounding

 

Volltönend (German) sonorous

 

Volenté (French) will, one's pleasure

 

Volta a quick dance in triple time in which the lady is lifted into the air during a quarter-circle turn

 

Volta (Italian) time

 

Volta prima (Italian) first time

 

volta seconda (Italian) second time

 

Volti (Italian) turn, turn over

 

Volti subito (Italian) turn over quickly

 

Volubile (Italian) voluble

 

Volubilmente (Italian) volubly

 

Volume the loudness of a sound

 

Voluntary a keyboard piece in a free style; an organ solo played before and after an Anglican church service

 

Vom (German) from the

 

Von (German) from, of

 

Von hier (German) from here

 

Vor (German) for, before, forward

 

Voraus (German) beforehand

 

Vorbereiten (German) to prepare

 

Vorbereitung (German) preparation

 

Vorhanden (German) available

 

Vorher  (German) formerly, foregoing

 

Vorherig (German) formerly, foregoing

 

Vorig (German) formerly, foregoing

 

Vornehm (German) noble

 

Vorspiel (German) overture, prelude

 

Vortrag  (German) performance

 

Vortragen (German) to perform

 

Vorwärts (German) forwards

 

Vorzutragen (German) to perform prominently

 

Vou-veri-rou lullaby from Majorca

 

V.S. abbreviation for volti subito, turn over quickly

 

Vuelie Sami storytelling song

 

Vuota (Italian) empty, open

 

Vuoto (Italian) empty, open

 

 

 

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