the first section of a canso
Pes
Language: Latin
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Cancrizans
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a tune repeated so that the original order of notes is reversed the last note become the first, the penultimate note becomes…
Perfectus
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intervals of a unison, octave, fourth, and fifth when they are exactly in tune and neither augmented nor diminished
Praeludium
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prelude
Dux
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used in fugues or canons to signify the first entering part
Ternary form
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a three section form in which the first section A is repeated, often with some changes, after a middle section B, thus the fo…
First ending
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where a section is repeated, the composer may wish to vary the sectional ending, whether first ending or second ending, as a…
Opus
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a number assigned by the composer or publisher to identify the chronology of the composition or publication of a musical work
Op.
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Latin
Opus; a number assigned by the composer or publisher to identify the chronology of the composition or publication of a musica…