The note above, the note itself, the note below, then the note itself again. The turn may be inverted as in the preparation of an ascending trill when the note sequence becomes the note below, the note itself, the note above, then the note itself again. See turns in Note Symbols
Turns
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Tremblement
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French
trill, a note ornament see tremblement simple in Note Ornamentation
Trill
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An additional elaboration added to a written melody. See trill in Note Symbols
Thirty-second note
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a note one thirty second the time value of a whole note see Note Values
Tendency note
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a note that is a semitone (half step) away from another note
Accentuare
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Italian
to mark with an accent; accessory notes, for example: the upper note in a trill, or the notes above and below the written not…
Borrowed division
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a term used to describe when a note is divided into an unusual number of smaller notes, for example, when three quarter notes…
Cancrizans
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Latin
a tune repeated so that the original order of notes is reversed the last note become the first, the penultimate note becomes…
Changing notes
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non harmonic notes; two notes, one that leaves the chord note by a tone or semitone, then leaps to the next non harmonic note…