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The Quaver Keyword Glossary(English • Spanish • French • Haitian Creole )
The Quaver Keyword Glossary(English)
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A musical form where you perform the verse, then the chorus.AB
A musical form where you perform the verse, then the chorus, then the verse againABA
A musical form (also called Rondo form) where you perform the verse, then the chorus, then the verse, then the bridge, then the verse again
ABACA
Gradually fasterAccelerando
A symbol (>) above or below a note or chord showing it should be performed with more strength than usual
Accent Mark
Sharps, flats, or naturals used in a song that are not part of the original key signatureAccidentals
Music that supports or complements a solo instrument, voice, or groupAccompaniment
SlowAdagio
An instrument with a vibrating column of airAerophone
QuickAllegro
EnglishA
The second highest singing voiceAlto
The loudness of a sound, represented by the height of a sound waveformAmplitude
Moderately slowAndante
A way of making a movie by using a series of drawings, computer graphics, or photographs of objects (such as puppets or models) to create the appearance of movement when viewed quick-ly one after another
Animation
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EnglishPlay with the bowArco
A song sung by a soloist in an operaAria
Pitches of a chord played one after anotherArpeggio
Different ways notes can be sung or playedArticulation
Drum sticksBachi
Vertical lines on the staff that mark off measuresBar lines
A period of history from 1600-1750 that emphasized fancy music, art, fashion, and architectureBaroque Period
The lowest singing voiceBass
B
A musical sign for the lower staff of piano music and low instruments and voicesBass Clef
The heartbeat of musicBeat
A form of vocal percussion involving the art of producing drum beats, rhythm, and musical sound using one’s mouth, lips, tongue, and voice
Beatboxing
The process of planning where, when, and how actors will move about the stage during a performance
Blocking
A style of music that typically has 12 measures, three chords, a slow tempo, and sad lyricsBlues
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EnglishA repeated accompaniment, typically in the bass, usually performed as double stops containing the melodic hometone and 5th
Bordun
English term for a street performer who performs in public for tips.Busking
A performer who plays music for tips while people eatCafe Performer
A soloist sings different verses alternating with a group who sings a phrase that does not changeCall and Response
A melody imitated exactly by two or more voices/parts, each entering at different placesCanon
A song celebrating holidays, seasons, or other special occasionsCelebration Song
Three or more different notes performed at the same timeChord
C
A diagram that shows only lyrics and chord symbolsChord Chart
Moving from one chord to another in a songChord Progression
An instrument with a vibrating stringChordaphone
The sequence of steps and movements in a staged productionChoreography
The B section in a piece of musicChorus
A performer who gathers a crowd around him/her. The performance has a distinct beginning, middle, and end
Circle Show
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EnglishA period of music from 1750-1820 that emphasized balance, order, and simplicityClassical Period
The backbone rhythm pattern of Latin American musicClave
Musical elements that make a song more interestingColor and effect
A person who writes original musicComposer
An original piece of musicComposition
The result of multiplying any simple meter by three (Example: 2/4 x three = 6/4 OR 4/4 x three = 12/4)
Compound Meter
A group of woodwind, brass, and percussion players who perform in a concert hallConcert band
A composition for solo instrument accompanied by an orchestraConcerto
The leader who directs a musical groupConductor
Gradually get louderCrescendo
A song where each verse builds on the one that came beforeCumulative song
In a measure of 4, the beat is represented by a half noteCut Time
A type of drum, group, or style of playingDaiko
Gradually get softerDecrescendo
D
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EnglishA melody part that’s higher than the main melody, added for color and effectDescant
A muscle that extends across the bottom of your rib cage and helps you breatheDiaphragm
The notes of a major or minor scale or keyDiatonic
A lack of harmony among musical notesDissonance
The length of a soundDuration
How loud or soft music soundsDynamics
The way you form your lips in or on a mouthpiece to play a wind instrumentEmbouchure
Judge the quality of a song or pieceEvaluate
A symbol that tells you to hold a note or rest beyond its usual valueFermata
A small improvised musical break that adds interest in a songFill
A musical symbol placed before a note to lower the pitch by one half-stepFlat
The art of creating sound effects using combinations of objectsFoley
Organizing music into sectionsForm
E
F
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EnglishLoudForte
Creating improvised lyrics over a backing track or beatFreestyle
How often a sound wave is repeated in a second, higher pitches have more cycles, lower pitches have fewer cycles
Frequency
An instrument, such as the guitar, with strings stretched over raised metal strips (frets) on the fingerboard
Fretted instrument
A polyphonic composition in which a short melody (the subject) is introduced by one part, suc-cessively imitated by others, and developed by interweaving the parts
Fugue
A specific category of musicGenre
Very slow (solemn)Grave
G
HTwo or more different notes performed at the same timeHarmony
The melody and chord structure of a piece of music used in JazzHead
The most important pitch in a song, often “do”Home Tone
A catchy melodic fragment used throughout a songHook
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English
Any object that creates a sound when you strike, scrape, shake, or rattle itIdiophone
A period of music (1870-1910) that emphasized music as impressions, atmospheres, and dream-like sounds.
Impressionist Period
I
The art of spontaneously creating music while singing or playing, rather than performing a com-position exactly as written
Improvisation
Spontaneously creating music on the spotImprovising
The distance in pitch between two tonesInterval
Opening section (usually instrumental) designed to prepare the listener for the composition to follow
Introduction
Collection of 30 short, yet masterful keyboard pieces by J.S. Bach that exemplify a special type of imitative counterpoint
Inventions
A musical event, where a group of musicians play (i.e., “jam”) by improvising without preparation or predefined arrangements
Jamming
A catchy or memorable tune or song that advertises a productJingle
A type of dance-drama theater in Japan dating from the medieval period, known for the elabo-rate make-up and costumes worn by performers
Kabuki
(1) The tonal center of a composition and all of its related notes, typically based on a major orminor scale. (2) On keyboard instruments, the levers (keys) depressed by the fingers. (3) Onwoodwind instruments, metal levers covering finger holes which cannot be directly covered bythe fingers
Key
J
K
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EnglishSharps or flats at the beginning of a song that tell you what notes to performKey Signature
Small SongKouta
An instrument with a vibrating tongueLamellophone
L
Rather slowLarghetto
Extremely slowLarghissimo
A very slow, broad tempoLargo
A big skip (an interval greater than a major 5th) Note: This term avoided in our curriculumLeap
Performing notes in a smooth and connected mannerLegato
A short theme or musical idea intended to represent a character, place, object, or situationLeitmotif (Also see motif)
The writer of the text of an operaLibrettist
The text of an operaLibretto
The words of a musical compositionLyrics
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English
A key whose melody and harmony are based on the major scaleMajor Key
A scale consisting of seven different notes forming five whole tones (w) and two half tones (h) in the arrangement w-w-h-w-w-w-h
Major Scale
A stick, usually with a round rubber head, used for hitting percussion instrumentsMallet
Played by the horn section and designed to inspire the dancers to greater intensityMambo
Used to organize beats into groups, usually of 2, 3, or 4 beatsMeasure
M
The main means of mass communication (especially television, radio, newspapers, and the Inter-net) regarded collectively
Media
A period of history from 800-1450 characterized mainly by music of the church and traveling poet-musicians
Medieval Period
A musical composition made from a number of songsMedley
The shape or outline of the melody notesMelodic Direction
A short, repeated melodic pattern used to support a songMelodic Ostinato
Pitches that follow one another in a songMelody
An instrument that vibrates a membrane or skinMembranophone
The organization of beats into measures of 2, 3, or 4 beatsMeter
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EnglishA musical symbol that tells you how many beats are in a measure and which beat equals one count
Meter sign
A device that helps musicians keep a steady tempo when they practiceMetronome
A device that converts sound waves into electrical energyMicrophone
A key whose melody and harmony are based on the minor scaleMinor Key
Medium tempo (Moderate tempo)Moderato
Period from about 1910-present, characterized by rapid changes in musical forms and styles due to dramatic innovations in recording and broadcast technology, amplification, electronics, computerization, and more
Modern Period
VeryMolto
A special chorus that includes call and responseMontuno
A short theme or musical idea intended to represent a character, place, object, or situationMotif
A short melodic figure or fragment of a musical theme (e.g. first 4 notes of Beethoven’s 5th sym-phony)
Motif / Motive (Also see Leitmotif)
An ancient drum of India shaped like a long conical barrel with two tuned heads of different sizesMridangam
The recurring musical tones A to GMusical Alphabet
A musical symbol placed before a note to cancel a sharp or a flat and return the pitch to normalNatural
The person responsible for gathering all of the pieces of a newscast (stories, packages, video, graphics, etc.) and putting them together into a sensible show
News Producer
N
A written symbol that represents a given pitchNote
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English
The same note, an interval of eight pitches higher or lowerOctave
The naming of a thing or action by a vocal imitation of the sound associated with itOnomatopoeia
Singers performing a dramatic work combining libretto and musical score in theatircal setting, accompanied by orchestra or smaller instrumental ensemble
Opera
O
The Japanese art of folding paper into decorative shapes and figuresOrigami
A short repeated musical pattern, rhythmic and/or melodic, used to support and/or complement a musical piece
Ostinato
An orchestral piece of music at the beginning of an operaOverture
Two different songs, sung at the same time, that fit togetherPartner song
The settings on a synthesizer to create a specific soundPatch
Music you sing or play because you’re proud of your countryPatriotic Music
A scale that contains do, re, mi, so, and laPentatonic
Instruments that are hit, shaken, or scrapedPercussion
a musical sentencePhrase
SoftPiano
P
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EnglishKeyboard instrument invented in 1698 by Cristofori whose strings are struck by hammers, capa-ble of playing soft or loud
Pianoforte
An orchestra that accompanies performers in operas and musicalsPit Orchestra
How high or low a note soundsPitch
Plucking with fingertipsPizzicato
The main storylinePlot
Different rhythms performed at the same timePolyrhythms
Music that is popular todayPop Music
Adding graphics, music, and any other effects after the visual part of a film has been createdPost Production
Very FastPrestissimo
FastPresto
A written commentary in a concert or opera program intended to inform the listener about the music to be performed
Program Notes
Moving from one note to another or one chord to another in a songProgression
The question starts the phrase (rhythm or melody) and the answer completes the phraseQuestion & Answer
Q
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English
The lowest to highest pitch that can be sung or playedRange
A passage in opera in which the words are sung in a way that resembles speechRecitative
After a verse, a repeated section - also called the chorusRefrain
R
A popular form of music that originated in Jamaica during the 1960’sReggae
A period of “rebirth” from 1450-1600 where new experimentation in music, art, and literature took place
Renaissance Period
To perform a given section of music again, as indicated by the sign(s)Repeat
A symbol placed at the end of a section of music that tells us to repeat that sectionRepeat Sign
Notes of the same pitch performed one after the otherRepeated Notes
A musical repetitionReprise
Reporting stories based on multiple sources and facts in order to inform and educate a specific audience
Responsible Journalism
The echo of a sound that continues after the initial soundReverberation
A pattern of sound connected to the main beatRhythm
Gradually slowerRitardando
A period from 1820-1910 that emphasized passion, drama, and emotion in musicRomantic Period
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EnglishMusical form ABACA popularized during the Baroque periodRondo form
A song where each voice enters at a different time singing the same melodyRound
A succession of notes, usually either a whole or half tone apart, arranged in ascending or de-scending order
Scale
The place where the action happensSetting
A musical symbol placed before a note to raise the pitch by one half-stepSharp
S
A note lasting one-fourth of a beatSixteeneth Note
Any interval from a line note to another line note, a space note to another space note, or greater (A minor 3rd or greater)
Skip
One person singing or playing an instrumentSolo
A musical story or poem that people singSong
The highest singing voiceSoprano
Vibrations perceived by our earsSound
An invisible wave that carries sound to your earSound Wave
Performing notes in a short and detached mannerStaccato
Five lines and four spaces for writing musicStaff
The ability to command the attention of a theater audience by the impressiveness of one’s man-ner or appearance
Stage Presence
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EnglishCommonly agreed upon pieces of music played by jazz musiciansStandard
A regular beat that does not change; a regularly occurring pulse (heartbeat)Steady Beat
An interval from a line note to a space note or a space note to a line note (A major or minor 2nd)Step
The first beat of a measureStrong Beat
A large landmass smaller than a continent or major subdivision of a continentSubcontinent
A natural rhythmical groove in jazzSwing
Placement of rhythms or accents where they wouldn’t normally occur, such as on the weak beats or off-beats
Syncopation
Fat drumTaiko
A regular, repeating rhythmic phrase, usually played on a percussion instrumentTala
The speed of the beat in musicTempo
The second lowest singing voiceTenor
To hold a note for it’s full valueTenuto
A complete, self-contained melody (as in “theme and variations”)Theme
The subject of a storyTheme
T
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EnglishCurved line connecting two successive notes of the same pitch, indicating that the second note is not played, but its value is added to the first
Tie
The character or quality of a musical sound apart from its pitch and volumeTimbre
A coded signal on videotape or film giving information about things such as time elapsed and frame number
Timecode
A composition for keyboard (usually pipe organ) designed to show off the instrument’s capabili-ties as well as the talents of the composer and performer
Toccata
Fine distinctions in tone quality between two or more matching instruments or voicesTone Color
Listening to a piece of music and writing it downTranscribing
A symbol that tells us to sing or play higher notesTreble clef
The rapid repitition of a note or chord by back and forth strokesTremolo
A writer and performer of songs in the Middle AgesTroubadour
The music that accompanies a film, TV show, or animation, and helps bring the action on the screen to life
Underscore Music
Different instruments or voices performing the exact same melody at the same timeUnison
Song or PoemUta
U
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EnglishA modification of a melodic themeVariation
The A section in a piece of music.Verse
A series of small back and forth movementsVibration
Oscillating air columns set into motion by any instrument or voiceVibrations
While pressing a string on the fingerboard, the finger moves rapidly side-to-side to create a varying pitch
Vibrato
V
Very quick or livelyVivace
A busker performs while people walk by on the sidewalkWalk-by Acts
A visual representation of a waveWaveform
Any beat that comes after the strong beatWeak Beats
A note lasting four beatsWhole Note
A rest lasting four beatsWhole Rest
An interval equalling two half stepsWhole Step
A scale consisting of whole tones only, thus having six notes to the octaveWhole Tone Scale
W
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A musical form where you perform the verse, then the chorus.Una forma musical dónde se usa un verso y luego el coro
ABAB
A musical form where you perform the verse, then the chorus, then the verse againUna forma musical dónde se usa un verso, el coro y de nuevo el verso
ABAABA
A musical form (also called Rondo form) where you perform the verse, then the chorus, then the verse, then the bridge, then the verse againUna forma musical (también llamada Rondo) dónde se usa un verso, el coro, el puente y de nuevo el verso
ABACAABACA
Gradually fasterGradualmente más rápido
AccelerandoAccelerando
Sharps, flats, or naturals used in a song that are not part of the original key signatureLos sharps, flats y naturals (bemoles, sostenidos y becuadros) que se usan en una canción sin formar parte de la clave original
AccidentalsAccidentals
Music that supports or complements a solo instrument, voice, or groupMúsica que apoya o complementa el solo de un instrumento, voz o grupo
AccompanimentAccompañamiento
SlowLento
AdagioAdagio
QuickRápido
AllegroAllegro
A symbol (>) above or below a note or chord showing it should be performed with more strength than usualUn símbolo (>) por encima o por debajo de una nota o un acorde para que se ejecute con más fuerza de lo usual
Accent MarkAlteraciones
Spanish
A
The second highest singing voiceLa segunda voz más alta en el canto
AltoAlto
The loudness of a sound, represented by the height of a sound waveformLa intensidad de un sonido, representada por la altura de una onda de sonido
AmplitudeAmplitude/Amplitud
Moderately slowModeradamente lento
AndanteAndante
An instrument with a vibrating column of airUn instrumento que usa la vibración de una columna de aire
AerophoneAerophone/Aerófonos
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SpanishAnimationAnimación
ArcoArco
AriaAria
ArpeggioArpeggio/Arpegio
ArticulationArticulación
BachiBachi
The lowest singing voiceLa voz de canto más baja
Bass Bajo
B
Baroque PeriodPeriodo Barroco
A way of making a movie by using a series of drawings, computer graphics, or photographs of objects (such as puppets or models) to create the appearance of movement when viewed quick-ly one after anotherUna manera de hacer una película con una serie de dibujos, gráficos computarizados o fo-tografías de objetos (por ejemplo marionetas o modelos) para crear la apariencia de movimiento cuando se ven rápidamente uno tras otro.
Play with the bowTocar con el arco
A song sung by a soloist in an operaUna canción cantada por un solista en una ópera
Pitches of a chord played one after anotherTonos de un acorde que se tocan uno tras otro
Different ways notes can be sung or playedDiferentes formas de tocar o cantar una nota
Drum sticksPalitos de tambor
Vertical lines on the staff that mark off measuresLíneas verticales en el pentagrama que marcan las medidas
A period of history from 1600-1750 that emphasized fancy music, art, fashion, and architectureUn período (1600-1750) que enfatizaba extravagancia en la música, el arte, la moda y la arquitec-tura
Bar linesBarras
The heartbeat of musicEl pulso de la música
BeatBeat/Pulso
A form of vocal percussion involving the art of producing drum beats, rhythm, and musical sound using one’s mouth, lips, tongue, and voiceUna forma de percusión vocal que implica el arte de producir latidos de tambor, ritmo y sonido musical usando la boca, los labios, la lengua y la voz
BeatboxingBeatboxing
A musical sign for the lower staff of piano music and low instruments and voices Un signo musical para la parte más baja del pentagrama para el piano, instrumentos bajos y voces
Bass ClefBass Clef/Clave de G
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SpanishThe process of planning where, when, and how actors will move about the stage during a perfor-manceEl proceso de planificación dónde, cuándo y cómo los actores se mueven por el escenario durante una actuación
BlockingBlocking/Planificación
A style of music that typically has 12 measures, three chords, a slow tempo, and sad lyrics.Un estilo de música que normalmente tiene 12 medidas, tres acordes, un tempo lento y letras tristes
BluesBlues
A repeated accompaniment, typically in the bass, usually performed as double stops containing the melodic hometone and 5thUn acompañamiento repetido, por lo general en el bajo, generalmente ejecutado como paradas dobles que contienen la tonalidad melódica en la quinta
BordunBordon
English term for a street performer who performs in public for tipsTérmino inglés para un artista de la calle que actúa en público por propinas
BuskingBusking
A song celebrating holidays, seasons, or other special occasionsUna canción que celebra días de fiesta, estaciones u otras ocasiones especiales
Celebration SongCanción de Celebración
A melody imitated exactly by two or more voices/parts, each entering at different placesUna melodía imitaba exactamente por dos o más voces o partes, cada una entra en diferentes momentos
CanonCanon
Three or more different notes performed at the same timeTres o más notas diferentes que se tocan al mismo tiempo
ChordChord/Acorde
A diagram that shows only lyrics and chord symbolsUn diagrama que muestra sólo las letras y los símbolos de los acordes
Chord ChartTabla de Acordes
Moving from one chord to another in a songPasar de un acorde a otro en una canción
Chord ProgressionProgresión de Acordes
C
An instrument with a vibrating stringUn instrumento con cuerdas que vibran
ChordaphoneChordaphone/Cordófano
The sequence of steps and movements in a staged productionLa secuencia de pasos y movimientos en una producción en un escenario
ChoreographyChoreography/Coreografía
A performer who plays music for tips while people eatArtistas que interpretan música por propinas en restaurantes y cafés
Cafe PerformerArtistas en Cafés
A soloist sings different verses alternating with a group who sings a phrase that does not changeUn solista canta diferentes versos alternándolos con un grupo que canta una frase que no cambia
Call and ResponseLlamada y Respuesta
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SpanishThe B section in a piece of musicLa sección B en una pieza musical
ChorusChorus/Coro
A performer who gathers a crowd around him/her. The performance has a distinct beginning, middle, and endUn artista que reúne a una multitud a su alrededor. La actuación tiene claramente un principio, una mitad y un fin
Circle ShowPresentación en Círculo
The backbone rhythm pattern of Latin American musicEl patrón principal del ritmo musical en latinoamericana
ClaveClave
Musical elements that make a song more interestingElementos musicales que hacen que una canción sea más interesante
Color and effectColor y efecto
An original piece of musicUna pieza original de música
CompositionComposición
A person who writes original musicUna persona que escribe música original
ComposerCompositor
A group of woodwind, brass, and percussion players who perform in a concert hallUn grupo de intérpretes de instrumentos de viento de madera, metal y percusión que toca en una sala de conciertos
Concert bandBanda de Concierto
A composition for solo instrument accompanied by an orchestraUna composición para un solo de instrumento acompañado por una orquesta
ConcertoConcierto
The leader who directs a musical groupEl líder que dirige un grupo musical
ConductorConductor/Director
The result of multiplying any simple meter by three. (Example: 2/4 x three = 6/4 OR 4/4 x three = 12/4)El resultado de multiplicar una medida cualquiera por tres. (Ejemplo: 2/4 x tres = 6/4 o 4/4 x tres = 12/4)
Compound MeterMedida Ternaria
A period of music (1750-1820) that emphasized balance, order, and simplicityUn período de la música (1750-1820) que enfatizaba el equilibrio, el orden y la simplicidad
Classical PeriodPeriodo Clásico
Gradually get louderGradualemente más fuerte
CrescendoCrescendo
A song where each verse builds on the one that came beforeUna canción donde cada verso se basa en el que vino antes
Cummulative songCanciones Acumulativas
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SpanishIn a measure of 4, the beat is represented by a half noteEn una medida de 4, el pulso está representado por la mitad de una nota completa
Cut TimeCompás binario
A type of drum, group, or style of playingUn tipo de tambor, grupo o estilo de tocar
DaikoDaiko
Gradually get softer.
Gradualmente cada vez más suave
DecrescendoDecrescendo
A melody part that’s higher than the main melody, added for color and effectUna parte de la melodía que es más alta que la melodía principal, añadiada para dar color y efecto
DescantContrapunto
A muscle that extends across the bottom of your rib cage and helps you breatheMúsculo que se extiende a través de la parte inferior de la caja torácica; ayuda a respirar
DiaphragmDiafragma
The notes of a major or minor scale or keyLas notas de una escala mayor o menor o de una clave
DiatonicDiatónica
How loud or soft music soundsQué tan fuerte o suave es un sonido musical
DynamicsDinámica
A lack of harmony among musical notesFalta de armonía entre las notas musicales
DissonanceDisonancia
The length of a soundLongitud de un sonido
DurationDuración
D
The way you form your lips in or on a mouthpiece to play a wind instrumentLa forma como se colocan los labios sobre la boquilla para tocar un instrumento de viento
EmbouchureEmbocadura
Decide how good a song is and how well it’s sung or playedDice lo bien que se canta o toca una pieza
EvaluateEvaluar
A symbol that tells you to hold a note or rest beyond its usual valueSímbolo que indica sosterner una nota o silencio más allá de su valor habitual
FermataFermata
E
F
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SpanishA small improvised musical break that adds interest in a songUna pequeña pausa musical improvisada que añade interés en una canción
FillFill/Relleno
A musical symbol placed before a note to lower the pitch by one half-stepUn símbolo musical colocado antes de una nota para bajar el tono a la mitad a paso
FlatFlat/sostenido
The art of creating sound effects using combinations of objectsEl arte de crear efectos de sonido que utilizan combinaciones de objetos
FoleyAmbientación
Organizing music into sectionsLa organización de la música en secciones
FormForma
LoudFuerte
ForteForte
How often a sound wave is repeated in a second, higher pitches have more cycles, lower pitches have fewer cyclesLa cantidad de veces que se repite una onda de sonido en un segundo, los tonos más altos tienen más ciclos, mientras que los más bajos tienen menos
FrequencyFrecuencia
Creating improvised lyrics over a backing track or beatCreación de letra improvisada sobre una pista de acompañamiento o ritmo
FreestyleFreestyle/Estilo Libre
An instrument, such as the guitar, with strings stretched over raised metal strips (frets) on the fingerboardUn instrumento, como la guitarra, con cuerdas estiradas sobre bandas metálicas elevadas (trastes) en el diapasón
Fretted instrumentsInstrumentos con trastes
A polyphonic composition in which a short melody (the subject) is introduced by one part, suc-cessively imitated by others, and developed by interweaving the partsUna composición polifónica en la que una melodía corta (el sujeto) va introducida por una parte, imitada sucesivamente por otras y se desarrolla entrelazando las partes
FugueFugue/Fuga
A specific category of musicUna categoría específica de música
GenreGenre
Very slow (solemn)Muy lento (solemne)
GraveGrave
G
Two or more different notes performed at the same timeDos o más notas diferentes que se tocan al mismo tiempo
HarmonyHarmonía
H
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SpanishThe melody and chord structure of a piece of music used in JazzEstructura de la melodía y acordes de una pieza de música utilizada en el Jazz
HeadHead
The most important pitch in a song, often “do”El tono más importante en una canción
Home ToneHome Tone/Tono Principal
A catchy melodic fragment used throughout a songUn fragmento melódico contagioso utilizado en toda la canción
HookHook/Gancho
Any object that creates a sound when you strike, scrape, shake, or rattle itCualquier objeto que crea un sonido cuando se golpea, raspa, sacude, o Rattle ella
IdiophoneIdiophone
The art of spontaneously creating music while singing or playing, rather than performing a com-position exactly as writtenCrear espontáneamente música en el momento mientras se canta o toca, en lugar de tocar o ejecutar exactamente lo que está escrito
ImprovisationImprovisación
Spontaneously creating music on the spotCrear espontáneamente música en el momento
ImprovisingImprovisar
I
The distance in pitch between two tonesLa distancia entre dos tonos
IntervalIntervalo
Opening section (usually instrumental) designed to prepare the listener for the composition to followSección de apertura (generalmente instrumental) diseñada para preparar al oyente para la com-posición que sigue
IntroductionIntroducción
Collection of 30 short, yet masterful keyboard pieces by J.S. Bach that exemplify a special type of imitative counterpointColección de 30 piezas cortas magistrales para teclado de JS Bach, las cuales ejemplifican un tipo especial de contrapunto imitativo
InventionsInventions
A musical event, where a group of musicians play (i.e., “jam”) by improvising without preparation or predefined arrangementsUn evento musical, donde un grupo de músicos jugar (es decir, “mermelada”) mediante la impro-visación y sin preparación o arreglos predefinidos
JammingJamming
J
A period of music from 1870-1910 that was all about creating atmospheres and pictures with soundUn período de la música (1870-1910) que enfatizaba la expresión musical, la atmósfera y los sonidos de ensueño
Impressionist PeriodPeriodo Impresionista
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SpanishA catchy or memorable tune or song that advertises a productUna melodía o canción contagiosa o memorable que anuncia un producto
JingleJingle/Canción publicitaria
A type of dance-drama theater in Japan dating from the medieval period, known for the elabo-rate make-up and costumes worn by performersUn tipo de teatro-danza-drama en Japón data de la época medieval, conocido por el elaborado maquillaje y trajes usados __por los artistas
KabukiKabuki
Sharps or flats at the beginning of a song that tell you what notes to perform.Sostenidos o bemoles al comienzo de una canción que indican las notas que se tocarán
Key SignatureKey Signature/Armadura
(1) The tonal center of a composition and all of its related notes, typically based on a major orminor scale. (2) On keyboard instruments, the levers (keys) depressed by the fingers. (3) Onwoodwind instruments, metal levers covering finger holes which cannot be directly covered bythe fingers(1) El centro tonal de una composición y todas sus notas relacionadas, normalmente basadas en una escala mayor o menor. (2) En los instrumentos de teclado, las teclas se presionan con los dedos. (3) En los instrumentos de viento de madera, las palancas metálicas cubren los agujeros que no pueden ser cubiertos directamente por los dedos
KeyKey/Clave
Small SongCanción corta
KoutaKouta
An instrument with a vibrating tongueUn instrumento con una lengüeta que vibra
LamellophoneLamellophone
Rather slowMás bien lento
LarghettoLarghetto
Extremely slowSumamente lento
LarghissimoLarghissimo
K
L
Performing notes in a smooth and connected mannerNotas interpretadas conectadas y sin pausas
LegatoLegato
A very slow, broad tempoUn tiempo muy lento y extenso
LargoLargo
A big skip (an interval greater than a major 5th) Note: This term avoided in our curriculumUn salto grande (un intervalo mayor de una quinta mayor) Nota: Este término debe evitarse en nuestro plan de estudios
LeapLeap/Salto
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Spanish A short theme or musical idea intended to represent a character, place, object, or situation. Un tema o idea musical corto, destinado a representar a un personaje, lugar, objeto o situación
LeitmotifLeitmotif/Leitmotiv
The writer of the text of an operaEl escritor del texto de una ópera
LibrettistLibretista
The text of an operaEl texto de una ópera
LibrettoLibreto
The words of a musical compositionLas palabras en una composición musical
LyricsLyrics/Letra
A stick, usually with a round rubber head, used for hitting percussion instrumentsUn palo, por lo general con una cabeza redonda de goma, utilizado para golpear a los instrumen-tos de percusión
MalletMallet/Mazas
Played by the horn section and designed to inspire the dancers to greater intensityInterpretado por la sección de vientos y diseñado para inspirar a los bailarines a una mayor inten-sidad
MamboMambo
Used to organize beats into groups, usually of 2, 3, or 4 beatsSe utiliza para organizar la música en pulsos, generalmente de 2, 3 ó 4 pulsos
MeasureMeasure/Medida
The main means of mass communication (especially television, radio, newspapers, and the Inter-net) regarded collectivelyLos principales medios de comunicación de masas (especialmente la televisión, la radio, los periódicos, y el Internet) considerados en forma colectiva
MediaMedios
A musical composition made from a number of songsUna composición musical que incluye varias canciones
MedleyMedley/Potpurrí
M
A scale consisting of seven different notes forming five whole tones (w) and two half tones (h) in the arrangement w-w-h-w-w-w-hUna escala que consta de siete notas diferentes que forman cinco tonos completos (w) y dos me-dio tonos (h) en el arreglo w-w-h-w-w-w-h
Major ScaleEscala Mayor
A key whose melody and harmony are based on the major scaleUna clave cuya melodía y armonía se basan en la escala mayor
Major KeyClave Mayor
A period of history from 800-1450 characterized mainly by music of the church and traveling poet-musicians(800-1450) Un período que se caracteriza principalmente por la música de iglesia y poetas-músi-cos errantes
Medieval PeriodPeriodo Medieval
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Pitches that follow one another in a songTonos que siguen uno al otro en una canción
MelodyMelody/Melodía
An instrument that vibrates a membrane or skinUn instrumento que vibra una membrana o piel
MembranophoneMembranófono
A musical symbol that tells you how many beats are in a measure and which beat equals one countUn símbolo musical que dice cuántos pulsos están en una medida y cuál es el pulso igual a uno
Meter signMeter sign/Cifra indicadora
The organization of beats into measures of 2, 3, or 4 beatsLa organización de los pulsos en medidas de 2, 3 ó 4 pulsos
MeterMeter/Metro
A device that helps musicians keep a steady tempo when they practice.Un dispositivo que ayuda a los músicos a mantener un ritmo constante cuando practican
MetronomeMetronome/metrónomo
A device that converts sound waves into electrical energyUn dispositivo que convierte las ondas sonoras en energía eléctrica
MicrophoneMicrophone
Medium tempo (Moderate tempo)Tempo Medio (tempo moderado)
ModeratoModerato/Moderado
VeryMuy
MoltoMolto
A special chorus that includes call and responseUn coro especial que incluye llamada y respuesta
MontunoMontuno
A short theme or musical idea intended to represent a character, place, object, or situationUn tema o idea musical corta destinada a representar un personaje, lugar, objeto o situación
MotifMotiv
The shape or outline of the melody notesLa forma o el contorno de las notas de la melodía
Melodic DirectionDirección Melódica
A key whose melody and harmony are based on the minor scaleUna escala cuya melodía y armonía se basan en la escala menor
Minor KeyClave Menor
Period from about 1910-present, characterized by rapid changes in musical forms and styles due to dramatic innovations in recording and broadcast technology, amplification, electronics, computerization, and morePeriodo más o menos del 1910-presente, caracterizado por rápidos cambios en las formas y estilos musicales debido a innovaciones de la tecnología para la grabación y transmisión, amplificación, electrónica, informática, y más
Modern PeriodPeriodo Moderno
A short, repeated melodic pattern used to support a songUn patrón melódico corto y repetido, utilizado para apoyar a una canción
Melodic OstinatoOstinato Melódico
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A musical symbol placed before a note to cancel a sharp or a flat and return the pitch to normalUn símbolo musical colocado antes de una nota para cancelar un bemol o sostenido (sharp or flat) para volver al tono normal
NaturalNatural/Becuadro
A written symbol that represents a given pitch Un símbolo escrito que representa un tono específico
NoteNote/Nota
The same note, an interval of eight pitches higher or lowerLa misma nota en un intervalo de ocho tonos más altos o más bajos
OctaveOctav/Octava
The naming of a thing or action by a vocal imitation of the sound associated with it.El nombramiento de una cosa o acción por una imitación vocal del sonido asociado
OnomatopoeiaOnomatopeya
Singers performing a dramatic work combining libretto and musical score in theatircal setting, accompanied by orchestra or smaller instrumental ensembleCantantes en una obra dramática que combina un libreto y una partitura musical en un ambiente de teatro, acompañados de una orquesta o un grupo instrumental pequeño
OperaOpera
The Japanese art of folding paper into decorative shapes and figuresEl arte japonés del plegado de papel en formas y figuras decorativas
OrigamiOrigami
A short, repeated rhythmic or melodic pattern used to support a musical pieceUn patrón rítmico o melódico corto y repetido, utilizado para apoyar a una pieza musical
OstinatoOstinato
An orchestral piece of music at the beginning of an operaUna pieza orquestal de música al comienzo de una ópera
OverturaOvertura
N
O
An ancient drum of India shaped like a long conical barrel with two tuned heads of different sizesUn antiguo tambor de la India la forma de un barril cónica larga con dos cabezas afinadas de diferentes tamaños
MridangamMridangam
The recurring musical tones A to GTonos musicales recurrentes desde la A a la G
Musical AlphabetAlfabeto Musical
A short melodic figure or fragment of a musical theme (e.g. first 4 notes of Beethoven’s 5th sym-phony)Un tema o idea musical corto, destinado a representar a un personaje, lugar, objeto o situación
Motif / MotiveMotiv vea Leitmotiv
The person responsible for gathering all of the pieces of a newscast (stories, packages, video, graphics, etc.) and putting them together into a sensible showLa persona responsable de reunir todas las piezas de un noticiero (historias, paquetes, vídeo, gráficos, etc.) para presentarlos en una forma que tenga sentido
News ProducerProductor de Medios
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An orchestra that accompanies performers in operas and musicalsUna orquesta que acompaña a los artistas en óperas y musicales
Pit OrchestraOrquesta de foso
A scale that contains do, re, mi, so, and laUna escala que contiene do, re, mi, sol y la
PentatonicPentatónica
Instruments that are hit, shaken, or scrapedInstrumentos que se golpean, sacuden o raspan
PercussionPercusión
a musical sentenceuna oración musical
PhrasePhrase/Frase
SoftSuave
PianoPiano
Keyboard instrument invented in 1698 by Cristofori whose strings are struck by hammers, capa-ble of playing soft or loudInstrumento de teclado inventado en 1698 por Cristofori, cuyas cuerdas son golpeadas por martil-los, capaces de tocar suave o fuerte
PianofortePianoforte
The settings on a synthesizer to create a specific soundLa configuración en un sintetizador para crear un sonido específico
PatchPatch
P
Music you sing or play because you’re proud of your countryMúsica que al cantarla o tocarla nos enorgullece de nuestro país
Patriotic MusicMúsica Patriótica
Music that is popular todayLa música que es popular hoy en día
Pop MusicMúsica Pop
Two different songs, sung at the same time, that fit togetherDos canciones diferentes que se cantan al mismo tiempo y que se complementan
Partner songCanciones Asociadas
Plucking with fingertipsPuntear con los dedos
PizzicatoPizzicato
The main storylineLa historia principal
PlotPlot/Trama
Different rhythms performed at the same timeDiferentes ritmos que se ejecutan al mismo tiempo
PolyrhythmPolyrhythms/Poliritmos
Adding graphics, music, and any other effects after the visual part of a film has been createdAdición de gráficos, música y cualquier otro efecto después de la creación de una película
Post ProductionPost Producción
How high or low a note soundsQué tan alto o bajo suena una nota
PitchPitch/Tono
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SpanishVery FastMuy Rápido
PrestissimoPrestissimo
FastRápido
PrestoPresto
Moving from one note to another or one chord to another in a songPasar de una nota a otra o de un acorde a otro en una canción
ProgressionProgression/Progresión
The lowest to highest pitch that can be sung or playedDel tono más bajo al más alto que se puede cantar o tocar
RangeRange/Rango
A passage in opera in which the words are sung in a way that resembles speechUn pasaje de la ópera en el que la letra se cantan de una manera que se asemeja al hablar
RecitativeRecitativo
After a verse, a repeated section - also called the chorusDespués de un verso, una sección repetida - también llamada el coro
RefrainRefrain/Estribillo
R
A popular form of music that originated in Jamaica during the 1960’sUna forma popular de la música que se originó en Jamaica durante la década de los años 60
ReggaeReggae
A musical repetitionUna repetición musical
RepriseRepetición
Notes of the same pitch performed one after the otherNotas del mismo tono que se tocan una tras otra
Repeated NotesRepetición de Notas
To perform a given section of music again, as indicated by the sign(s)Ejecutar r de nuevo una determinada sección de la música, como se indica por el signo(s)
RepeatRepetir
An outline of a piece’s history and what to expect from a performance of the pieceUn resumen de la historia de una pieza y qué esperar de la ejecución de la pieza
Program NotesNotas del Programa
A period of “rebirth” from 1450-1600 where new experimentation in music, art, and literature took placeEl período de “renacimiento” entre 1450-1600 se experimentó con formas nuevas en la música, el arte y la literatura
Renaissance PeriodPeriodo de Renacimiento
A symbol placed at the end of a section of music that tells us to repeat that sectionUn símbolo colocado en el extremo de una sección de la música que nos dice que se debe repetir la sección
Repeat SignSigno de Repetición
QThe question starts the phrase (rhythm or melody) and the answer completes the phrase La pregunta comienza la frase (ritmo o melodía) y la respuesta la completa
Question & AnswePregunta y Respuesta
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The echo of a sound that continues after the initial soundEl eco de un sonido que continúa después del sonido inicial
ReverberationReverberación
A pattern of sound connected to the main beatUn patrón de sonido conectado al pulso principal
RhythmRhythm/Ritmo
Gradually slowerGradualmente más lento
RitardandoRitardando
A song where each voice enters at a different time singing the same melodyUna canción donde cada voz entra en un momento diferente cantando la misma melodía
RoundRound (Canon)
A musical symbol placed before a note to raise the pitch by one half-stepUn símbolo musical colocado antes de una nota para elevar la nota a un semitono
SharpSharp/Sostenido
A note lasting one-fourth of a beatUna nota que dura un cuarto de pulso
Sixteeneth NoteSixteeneth Note/Un dieciséis-
avo de nota
Any interval from a line note to another line note, a space note to another space note, or greater (A minor 3rd or greater) Cualquier intervalo que va desde una nota en una línea a otra línea o una nota en un espacio que va otra nota en un espacio, o mayor (Una tercera menor o más)
SkipSkip/Salto
One person singing or playing an instrumentUna persona que cantar o toca un instrumento
SoloSolo
S
Musical form ABACA popularized during the Baroque periodForma musical ABACA popularizada durante el período barroco
Rondo formForma Rondó
A period of music (1820-1910) that emphasized passion, drama, and emotionUn período de la música (1820-1910) que enfatiza la pasión, el drama y la emoción
Romantic PeriodPeriodo Romántico
A series of pitches arranged in half steps and whole stepsUna serie de tonos arreglados en tonos y semitonos
ScaleEscala
The place where the action happensEl lugar donde sucede la acción
SettingEscenario
A musical story or poem that people singUna historia musical o poema que la gente canta
SongCanción
The highest singing voiceLa voz de canto más alta
SopranoSoprano
Reporting stories based on multiple sources and facts in order to inform and educate a specific audienceInformes de historias basadas en múltiples fuentes y hechos, con el fin de informar y educar a un público específico
Responsible JournalismPeriodismo Responsable
Vibrations perceived by our earsLas vibraciones percibidas por nuestros oídos
SoundSonido
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Performing notes in a short and detached mannerNotas que se tocan de una manera breve y suelta
StaccatoStaccato
Five lines and four spaces for writing musicCinco líneas y cuatro espacios para escribir música
StaffStaff/Pentagrama
A regular beat that does not change; a regularly occurring pulse (heartbeat)Un pulso regular que no cambia; como ocurre con los latidos o pulso del corazón
Steady Beat/ Pulso Constante
The first beat of a measureEl primer pulso en una medida
Strong BeatStrong Beat/Pulso fuerte
A large landmass smaller than a continent or major subdivision of a continentUna gran masa de tierra más pequeña que un continente o una subdivisión mayor de un conti-nente
SubcontinentSubcontinente
A natural rhythmical groove in jazzUn rítmico natural en el jazz.
SwingSwing
Placement of rhythms or accents where they wouldn’t normally occur, such as on the weak beats or off-beatsColocación de ritmos o alteraciones dónde no ocurriría normalmente, como en los pulsos débiles o fuera del conteo del pulso
SyncopationSyncopation/Síncopa
An asymmetrical pair of small, tuned, hand-played drums from North and Central India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh.Un par asimétrico de tambores pequeños del Norte y centro de la India, Pakistán y Bangladesh
TablaTabla
Fat drumTambor grande
TaikoTaiko
A regular, repeating rhythmic phrase, usually played on a percussion instrumentUn ritmo o frase que se repite con regularidad, por lo general en un instrumento de percusión
TalaTala
The speed of the beat in musicLa velocidad del pulso en la música
TempoTempo
T
Commonly agreed upon pieces of music played by jazz musiciansComúnmente acordado para las piezas musicales interpretadas por músicos de jazz.
StandardEstándar
The ability to command the attention of a theater audience by the impressiveness of one’s man-ner or appearanceLa capacidad de atraer la atención de un público de teatro por la grandiosidad de su actitud o apariencia
Stage PresencePresencia en el Escenario
An invisible wave that carries sound to your earUna onda invisible que lleva el sonido al oído
Sound WaveOndas de Sonido
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A complete, self-contained melody (as in “theme and variations”)Una melodía completa autónomo, (como en “el tema y variaciones”)
ThemeTema
The second lowest singing voiceLa segunda voz de canto más baja
TenorTenor
To hold a note for it’s full valueSostener una nota por su valor total
TenutoTenuto
Curved line connecting two successive notes of the same pitch, indicating that the second note is not played, but its value is added to the firstLínea curva que conecta dos notas sucesivas de un mismo tono, indicando que la segunda nota no se toca, pero su valor se añade a la primera
TieTie/Ligadura de valor
The character or quality of a musical sound apart from its pitch and volumeEl carácter o la calidad de un sonido musical aparte de su tono y volumen
TimbreTimbre
A composition for keyboard (usually pipe organ) designed to show off the instrument’s capabili-ties as well as the talents of the composer and performerUna composición para teclado (usualmente órgano de tubos) diseñada para mostrar las capaci-dades del instrumento, así como el talento del compositor e intérprete
ToccataToccata
Listening to a piece of music and writing it downEscuchar una pieza de música y escribirla
TranscribingTranscripción
A symbol that tells us to sing or play higher notesUn símbolo que nos dice que demos cantar o tocar notas más altas
Treble clefTreble clef/Clave de G
The rapid repitition of a note or chord by back and forth strokesRepetición rápida de una nota o acorde, varias veces
TremoloTremolo
A writer and performer of songs in the Middle AgesUn escritor e intérprete de canciones en la Edad Media
TroubadourTrovador
UThe music that accompanies a film, TV show, or animation, and helps bring the action on the screen to lifeMúsica que acompaña a una película, programa de televisión o una animación que ayuda a llevar la acción a la vida en la pantalla
Underscore MusicMúsica de fondo
Fine distinctions in tone quality between two or more matching instruments or voicesSutiles distinciones en la calidad del tono entre dos o más instrumentos o voces coincidentes
Tone ColorMatices de la Tonalidad
A coded signal on videotape or film giving information about things such as time elapsed and frame numberUna señal codificada en video o película que da información acerca de por ejemplo el tiempo transcurrido en un marco específico
TimecodeContador
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A series of small back and forth movements.Una serie de pequeños movimientos de ida y vuelta
VibrationVibración
Oscillating air columns set into motion by any instrument or voiceColumnas de aire oscilantes puestas en movimiento por algún instrumento o voz
VibrationsVibraciones
While pressing a string on the fingerboard, the finger moves rapidly side-to-side to create a varying pitchMientras se oprime una cuerda en el diapasón, el dedo se mueve rápidamente de lado a lado para crear un tono variable
VibratoVibrato
Very quick or livelyMuy rápido o animado
VivaceVivace
A busker performs while people walk by on the sidewalkUn músico ambulante en las aceras donde la gente se desplaza
Walk-by ActsArtista ambulante
A note lasting four beatsUna nota que dura cuatro tiempos
Whole NoteWhole Note/Nota completa
A rest lasting four beatsUn descanso que dura cuatro tiempos
Whole Rest Silencio de Nota completa
W
A modification of a melodic themeModificación de un tema melódico
VariationVariation/Variación
The A section in a piece of musicLa sección A en una pieza músical
VersoVerse
V
Any beat that comes after the strong beatCualquier pulso que viene después de un pulso fuerte
Weak BeatsPulsos Débiles
A visual representation of a waveUna representación visual de una onda
WaveformForma de la onda
A scale consisting of whole tones only, thus having six notes to the octaveUna escala que consta sólo de tonos, teniendo así seis notas en la octava
Whole Tone ScaleEscala de Tonos
Song or PoemCanción o poema
UtaUta
Different instruments or voices performing the exact same melody at the same timeDiferentes instrumentos o voces que ejecutan la misma melodía y al mismo tiempo
UnisonUnison/Unísono
An interval equalling two half stepsUn intervalo igual a dos pasos medio
Whole StepTono
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A musical form where you perform the verse, then the chorus.Genre musical où s’exécute la strophe suivie du chœur
ABAB
A musical form where you perform the verse, then the chorus, then the verse againGenre musical où s’exécute la strophe suivie du chœur puis de nouveau la strophe
ABAABA
A musical form (also called Rondo form) where you perform the verse, then the chorus, then the verse, then the bridge, then the verse againGenre musical (aussi connu comme Forme Rondo) où s’exécute la strophe, suivie du chœur, puis la strophe, après le pont et de nouveau la strophe
ABACAABACA
Gradually fasterGraduellement plus rapide
AccelerandoAccelerando
Sharps, flats, or naturals used in a song that are not part of the original key signatureDièses, bémols ou notes naturelles utilisées dans une chanson, qui ne font pas partie de l’arma-ture de la clef originale
AccidentalsAlterasyon
Music that supports or complements a solo instrument, voice, or groupMusique qui soutient ou complémente un instrument en solo, une voix en solo ou un groupe
AccompanimentAkompayman
SlowDe façon lente
AdagioAdagio
QuickMouvement plus vif ou rapide
AllegroAllegro
A symbol (>) above or below a note or chord showing it should be performed with more strength than usualSymbole (>) au-dessus ou en dessous d’une note ou d’un accord, qui montre que la note ou l’ac-cord doit être exécuté avec plus de force que normalement
Accent MarkAksan
French
A
The second highest singing voiceLa deuxième voix de chant la plus aigüe
AltoAlto
The loudness of a sound, represented by the height of a sound waveformVolim la nan yon son, reprezante pa wotè son a nan yon ond sonore
AmplitudeAmplitude
An instrument with a vibrating column of airUn instrument avec une colonne d’air vibrant
AerophoneAerofon
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FrenchAndanteAndante
Animation Animation
ArcoArc
AriaAria
ArpeggioArpeggio
ArticulationArticulation
BachiBachi
Bass Basse
B
Baroque PeriodPeryòd Barok
Bar linesBarres de Mesure
The heartbeat of musicLe pouls de la musique
BeatTemps
Moderately slowMouvement modéré, assez lent
A way of making a movie by using a series of drawings, computer graphics, or photographs of objects (such as puppets or models) to create the appearance of movement when viewed quick-ly one after anotherFaçon de créer un film en utilisant une série de dessins, d’infographies, ou de photographies d’ob-jets (comme des marionnettes ou des modèles) pour créer l’apparence de mouvement lorsqu’on les regarde rapidement les uns après les autres
Play with the bowJouer avec l’arc.
A song sung by a soloist in an operaUne chanson chantée par un soliste dans un opéra
Pitches of a chord played one after anotherEmplacements d’un accord joué un après l’autre
Different ways notes can be sung or playedDifférentes façons de chanter ou de jouer des notes
Drum sticksBâtons de tambour.
Vertical lines on the staff that mark off measuresLignes verticales sur la portée qui séparent les mesures
A period of history from 1600-1750 that emphasized fancy music, art, fashion, and architectureUne période de la musique (1600-1750) qui a souligné la musique fantaisiste, l’art, la mode et l’architecture
The lowest singing voiceLa plus grave des voix de chant
A musical sign for the lower staff of piano music and low instruments and voices Signe musical pour la portée inférieure de la musique de piano ainsi que d’instruments et de voix basses
Bass ClefClef Basse
A form of vocal percussion involving the art of producing drum beats, rhythm, and musical sound using one’s mouth, lips, tongue, and voiceUne forme de percussion vocale impliquant l’art de produire le battement de tambour, le rythme et le son musical en utilisant la bouche, les lèvres, la langue, et la voix
BeatboxingBeatboxing
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FrenchThe process of planning where, when, and how actors will move about the stage during a perfor-manceLe processus de planifier où, quand, et comment les acteurs se déplacent sur la scène lors d’une représentation
BlockingBlocage
A style of music that typically has 12 measures, three chords, a slow tempo, and sad lyrics.Un style de musique qui a typiquement 12 mesures, trois accords, un tempo lent, et des tristes paroles
BluesBlues
A repeated accompaniment, typically in the bass, usually performed as double stops containing the melodic hometone and 5thUn accompagnement répété, typiquement à la basse, exécuté généralement comme arrêts dou-bles qui contiennent la tonalité mélodique et la 5ème
BordonFaux-bourdon
English term for a street performer who performs in public for tipsTerme anglais pour un artiste de rue qui exécute en public pour des pourboires
BuskingBusking
A song celebrating holidays, seasons, or other special occasionsUne chanson qui célèbre les fêtes, les saisons, ou d’autres occasions spéciales
Celebration SongChant de célébration
A melody imitated exactly by two or more voices/parts, each entering at different placesUne mélodie imitée exactement par deux ou plusieurs voix / parties, chacune entrant à différents moments
CanonCanon
Three or more different notes performed at the same timeTrois ou plusieurs notes différentes exécutées en même temps
ChordAccord
A diagram that shows only lyrics and chord symbolsUn diagramme qui montre seulement des paroles et des symboles d’accord
Chord ChartGrille D’accord
Moving from one chord to another in a songPasser d’un accord à un autre dans une chanson
Chord ProgressionProgression d’accord
C
An instrument with a vibrating stringUn instrument avec une corde vibrante
ChordaphoneChordophone
The sequence of steps and movements in a staged productionLa séquence de pas et de mouvements dans une mise en scène
ChoreographyChordophone
The B section in a piece of musicLa section B dans un morceau de musique
ChorusChœur
A performer who plays music for tips while people eatUn artiste qui joue de la musique pour les pourboires alors que les gens mangent
Cafe PerformerInterprète de Café
A soloist sings different verses alternating with a group who sings a phrase that does not changeUn soliste chante différentes strophes en alternance avec un groupe qui chante une phrase qui ne change pas
Call and ResponseAppel et Réponse
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FrenchA performer who gathers a crowd around him/her. The performance has a distinct beginning, middle, and endUn artiste qui rassemble une foule autour de lui / elle. La performance a un début différent, un milieu et une fin
Circle ShowÉmission-variétés
The backbone rhythm pattern of Latin American musicLe patron rythmique, épine dorsale de la musique latino-américaine
ClaveClave
Musical elements that make a song more interestingÉléments musicaux qui rendent plus intéressante une chanson
Color and effectCouleur et effet
An original piece of musicUne pièce de musique originale
CompositionComposition
A person who writes original musicUne personne qui écrit la musique originale
ComposerCompositeur
A group of woodwind, brass, and percussion players who perform in a concert hallUn groupe de joueurs d’instruments à vent, de cuivre et de percussion, qui exécutent dans une salle de concert
Concert bandBande de Concert
A composition for solo instrument accompanied by an orchestraUne composition pour instrument solo, accompagné par un orchestre
ConcertoConcerto
The leader who directs a musical groupLe leadeur qui dirige un groupe musical.
ConductorConducteur
The result of multiplying any simple meter by three. (Example: 2/4 x three = 6/4 OR 4/4 x three = 12/4)Résultat de la multiplication d’une mesure quelconque par trois. (Exemple: 2/4 x trois = 6/4 ou 4/4 x trois = 12/4)
Compound MeterMesure Ternaire
A period of music (1750-1820) that emphasized balance, order, and simplicityUne période de la musique (1750-1820) qui souligne l’équilibre, l’ordre et la simplicité
Classical PeriodPériode Classique
Gradually get louderGraduellement plus sonore
CrescendoCrescendo
A song where each verse builds on the one that came beforeUne chanson où chaque strophe s’appuie sur celle qui la précède
Cummulative songChanson à récapitulation
In a measure of 4, the beat is represented by a half noteDans une mesure de 4, le temps est représenté par une demi-note
Cut TimeTemps Couper
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A type of drum, group, or style of playingUn type de tambour, un groupe ou style de jeu
DaikoDaiko
Gradually get softer.Graduellement s’adoucit
DecrescendoDecrescendo
A melody part that’s higher than the main melody, added for color and effectUne partie de la mélodie qui est plus élevée que la mélodie principale, ajoutée pour la couleur et l’effet
DescantDéchante
A muscle that extends across the bottom of your rib cage and helps you breatheUn muscle qui s’étend à travers de la partie inférieure de votre cage thoracique et vous aide à respirer
DiaphragmDiaphragme
The notes of a major or minor scale or keyLes notes d’une échelle ou d’une clef majeure ou mineure
DiatonicDiatonique
How loud or soft music soundsSons sonores ou amortis de la musique
DynamicsDynamique
A lack of harmony among musical notesUne manque d’harmonie entre les notes musicales
DissonanceDissonance
The length of a soundLa durée d’un son
DurationDurée
D
The way you form your lips in or on a mouthpiece to play a wind instrumentLa façon dont vous formez vos lèvres sur ou dans un embout buccal pour jouer un instrument à vent.
EmbouchureEmbouchure
Decide how good a song is and how well it’s sung or playedDécider de la qualité d’une chanson et si elle est bien chantée ou jouée
EvaluateÉvalue
A symbol that tells you to hold a note or rest beyond its usual valueA symbol qui indique de retenir une note ou de marquer un repos au-delà de sa valeur habituelle
FermataFermata
A small improvised musical break that adds interest in a songUne petite pause musicale improvisée qui ajoute de l’intérêt dans une chanson
FillRemplir
E
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FlatBémol
The art of creating sound effects using combinations of objectsL’art de créer des effets sonores à l’aide de combinaisons d’objets
FoleyBruitage
Organizing music into sectionsOrganiser la musique en sections
FormFormation
LoudSonore
ForteForte
How often a sound wave is repeated in a second, higher pitches have more cycles, lower pitches have fewer cyclesAvec la répétition d’une onde sonore en une seconde, les tons les plus aigus ont davantage de cycles et les tons les plus bas en ont moins
FrequencyFréquence
Creating improvised lyrics over a backing track or beatCréation de paroles improvisées sur une piste d’accompagnement ou de battement
FreestyleFreestyle (Style Libre)
An instrument, such as the guitar, with strings stretched over raised metal strips (frets) on the fingerboardUn instrument, tel la guitare, avec sur la touche, des cordes étirées sur des bandes métalliques (des touchettes)
Fretted instrumentsInstrument à touchettes
A polyphonic composition in which a short melody (the subject) is introduced by one part, suc-cessively imitated by others, and developed by interweaving the partsUne composition polyphonique dans laquelle une courte mélodie (le sujet) est introduite par une partie, imitée successivement par d’autres, et développée en entrelaçant les parties
FugueFugue
A specific category of musicUne catégorie spécifique de musique
GenreGenre
Very slow (solemn)Très lent (solennel)
GraveGrave
G
Two or more different notes performed at the same timeDeux ou plusieurs différentes notes exécutées en même temps
HarmonyHarmonie
The melody and chord structure of a piece of music used in JazzLa structure de la mélodie et les accords d’un morceau de musique utilisée dans le Jazz
HeadTête (Head)
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Home ToneTonalité
A catchy melodic fragment used throughout a songUn fragment mélodique entraînant utilisé dans une chanson
HookHook (Crochet)
Any object that creates a sound when you strike, scrape, shake, or rattle itTout objet qui crée un son quand vous le frappez, le grattez, le secouez, ou le frottez
IdiophoneIdiophone
The art of spontaneously creating music while singing or playing, rather than performing a com-position exactly as writtenL’ar kan natirèlman ou kreye mizik pandan wap chante oswa wap jwe, olye ke ou fè yon kon-pozisyon egzakteman jan’l ekri
ImprovisationImprovisation
Spontaneously creating music on the spotCréer spontanément de la musique sur place
ImprovisingImprovisant
I
The distance in pitch between two tonesLa distance de hauteur entre deux tons
IntervalIntervalle
Opening section (usually instrumental) designed to prepare the listener for the composition to followSection d’ouverture (habituellement instrumentale) conçue pour préparer l’auditeur pour la com-position à suivre
IntroductionIntroduction
Collection of 30 short, yet masterful keyboard pieces by J.S. Bach that exemplify a special type of imitative counterpointCollection de 30 pièces courtes, mais magistrales pour clavier de J.S. Bach, qui illustrent un type spécial de contrepoint imitatif
InventionsInventions
A musical event, where a group of musicians play (i.e., “jam”) by improvising without preparation or predefined arrangementsUn événement musical, où un groupe de musiciens joue (par exemple, “bœuf”) en improvisant sans préparation ou arrangements prédéfinis
JammingFaire le Bœuf (Jamming)
A catchy or memorable tune or song that advertises a productUn air ou une chanson entraînante ou mémorable qui annonce un produit
JingleJingle
J
A period of music from 1870-1910 that was all about creating atmospheres and pictures with soundUne période de la musique (1870-1910) qui faisait valoir la musique comme des impressions, des atmosphères et des sons oniriques.
Impressionist PeriodPériode Impressionniste
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A type of dance-drama theater in Japan dating from the medieval period, known for the elabo-rate make-up and costumes worn by performersUn type de danse-théâtre dramatique au Japon datant de la période médiévale, connu pour le maquillage et les costumes élaborés portés par les artistes
KabukiKabuki
Sharps or flats at the beginning of a song that tell you what notes to perform.Dièses ou bémols au début d’une chanson qui vous indiquent quelles notes doivent être ex-écutées
Key SignatureArmature des clefs
(1) The tonal center of a composition and all of its related notes, typically based on a major orminor scale. (2) On keyboard instruments, the levers (keys) depressed by the fingers. (3) Onwoodwind instruments, metal levers covering finger holes which cannot be directly covered bythe fingers1) La tonalité centrale d’une composition et l’ensemble de ses notes annexes, généralement basé sur une échelle majeure ou mineure. (2) Sur les instruments à clavier, les leviers (touches) qui s’abaissent par les doigts. (3) Sur les instruments à vent, les leviers métalliques qui couvrent les trous pour les doigts qui ne peuvent être directement couverts par les doigts.
KeyClef
Small SongPetite chanson
KoutaKouta
An instrument with a vibrating tongueUn instrument avec une lame vibrante
LamellophoneLamellophone
Rather slowPlutôt lent
LarghettoLarghetto
Extremely slowExtrêmement lent
LarghissimoLarghissimo
K
L
Performing notes in a smooth and connected mannerExécution des notes d’une manière souple et connectée
LegatoLegato
A very slow, broad tempoUn tempo très lent et long
LargoLargo
A big skip (an interval greater than a major 5th) Note: This term avoided in our curriculumUn grand saut (un intervalle supérieur à une 5e majeure). Observation: On évite ce terme dans notre programme
LeapSaut
A short theme or musical idea intended to represent a character, place, object, or situation. Un thème court ou une idée musicale destinée à représenter un personnage, un lieu, un objet, ou une situation
Leitmotif (Also see motif)Leitmotiv (Voir aussi Motif)
The writer of the text of an operaL’auteur du texte d’un opéra
LibrettistLibrettiste
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LibrettoLibretto
The words of a musical compositionLes mots d’une composition musicale
LyricsParoles
A stick, usually with a round rubber head, used for hitting percussion instrumentsYon baton, anjeneral ak on tet kawotchou wonn, ké yo itilizé pou fwapé enstriman mizik dé pekisyon
MalletMambo
Played by the horn section and designed to inspire the dancers to greater intensityJoué par la section de cornes et conçu pour inspirer les danseurs à une plus grande intensité
MamboMambo
Used to organize beats into groups, usually of 2, 3, or 4 beatsUtilisée pour organiser les temps en groupes, généralement de 2, 3, ou 4 temps.
MeasureMesure
The main means of mass communication (especially television, radio, newspapers, and the Inter-net) regarded collectivelyLes principaux moyens de communication de masse (en particulier la télévision, la radio, les jour-naux et l’Internet) considérés collectivement
MediaMedia
A musical composition made from a number of songsUne composition musicale faite à partir d’un certain nombre de chansons
MedleyPot-pourri
M
A scale consisting of seven different notes forming five whole tones (w) and two half tones (h) in the arrangement w-w-h-w-w-w-hUn bâton, généralement avec une tête ronde en caoutchouc, utilisé pour frapper les instruments de percussion
Major ScaleMaillet
The shape or outline of the melody notesLa forme ou la configuration des notes de la mélodie.
Melodic DirectionDirection Mélodique
A key whose melody and harmony are based on the major scaleUne échelle composée de sept notes différentes formant cinq tons complets (w) et deux demi-tons (h) dans l’arrangement w-w-h-w-w-w-h
Major KeyEchelle Majeure
A period of history from 800-1450 characterized mainly by music of the church and traveling poet-musicians(800-1450) Une période caractérisée principalement par la musique d’église et des poètes-mu-siciens ambulants.
Medieval PeriodPériode Médiévale
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Pitches that follow one another in a songTons qui se succèdent dans une chanson
MelodyMélodie
An instrument that vibrates a membrane or skinUn instrument qui vibre une membrane ou une peau
MembranophoneMembranophone
A musical symbol that tells you how many beats are in a measure and which beat equals one countSymbole musical qui vous indique combien de temps se trouvent dans une certaine mesure et quel temps équivaut à une mesure
Meter signSigne Métrique
The organization of beats into measures of 2, 3, or 4 beatsL’organisation de temps en mesures de 2, 3, ou 4 temps
MeterMesure
A device that helps musicians keep a steady tempo when they practice.Un dispositif qui aide les musiciens à garder un tempo régulier quand ils pratiquent
MetronomeMétronome
A device that converts sound waves into electrical energyUn dispositif qui change les ondes sonores en énergie électrique
MicrophoneMicrophone
Medium tempo (Moderate tempo)Tempo modéré.
ModeratoModerato
VeryBeaucoup
MoltoMolto
A special chorus that includes call and responseUn chœur spécial qui comprend l’appel et la réponse
MontunoMontuno
A short theme or musical idea intended to represent a character, place, object, or situationUn thème court ou idée musicale destiné à représenter un personnage, un lieu, un objet, ou une situation
MotifMotif
A key whose melody and harmony are based on the minor scaleUne clef dont la mélodie et l’harmonie sont basées sur la gamme mineure
Minor KeyClef Mineure
Period from about 1910-present, characterized by rapid changes in musical forms and styles due to dramatic innovations in recording and broadcast technology, amplification, electronics, computerization, and morePériode d’environ 1910 à nos temps, caractérisée par des changements rapides dans les formes et les styles musicaux grâce à des innovations spectaculaires dans l’enregistrement et la technologie de diffusion, l’amplification, l’électronique, l’informatisation, et plus encore
Modern PeriodPériode Moderne
A short, repeated melodic pattern used to support a songUn motif mélodique court et répété, utilisé pour soutenir une chanson
Melodic OstinatoOstinato Mélodique
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A musical symbol placed before a note to cancel a sharp or a flat and return the pitch to normalSymbole musical placé devant une note pour annuler un dièse ou un bémol et retourner le ton à la normale
NaturalNaturel
A written symbol that represents a given pitch Symbole écrit qui représente un ton donné
NoteNote
The same note, an interval of eight pitches higher or lowerLa même note, avec un intervalle supérieur ou inférieur de huit tons
OctaveOctave
The naming of a thing or action by a vocal imitation of the sound associated with it.La désignation d’une chose ou d’une action par une imitation vocale du son qui lui est associé
OnomatopoeiaOnomatope
Singers performing a dramatic work combining libretto and musical score in theatircal setting, accompanied by orchestra or smaller instrumental ensembleChanteurs qui exécutent une œuvre dramatique combinant livret et partition musicale dans un cadre théâtral, accompagnés par un orchestre ou un ensemble instrumental plus petit
OperaOpéra
The Japanese art of folding paper into decorative shapes and figuresL’art japonais du pliage de papier dans des formes et des figures décoratives.
OrigamiOrigami
A short, repeated rhythmic or melodic pattern used to support a musical pieceCourt patron musical répété, rythmique et/ou mélodique, utilisé pour soutenir et/ou compléter une pièce musicale.
OstinatoOstinato
An orchestral piece of music at the beginning of an operaUne pièce orchestrale de la musique au début d’un opéra.
OverturaOuverture
N
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An ancient drum of India shaped like a long conical barrel with two tuned heads of different sizesUn ancien tambour de l’Inde formé d’un long canon conique avec deux têtes de différentes tailles
MridangamMridangam
The recurring musical tones A to GLes notes musicales récurrentes de A à G
Musical AlphabetAlphabet Musical
A short melodic figure or fragment of a musical theme (e.g. first 4 notes of Beethoven’s 5th sym-phony)Une courte représentation mélodique ou un fragment d’un thème musical (par exemple les 4 premières notes de la 5ème symphonie de Beethoven)
Motif / MotiveMotif (Voir aussi Leitmotiv)
The person responsible for gathering all of the pieces of a newscast (stories, packages, video, graphics, etc.) and putting them together into a sensible showLa personne responsable de recueillir toutes les pièces d’un journal télévisé (histoires, paquets, vidéo, graphiques, etc.) et de les mettre ensemble dans un bon spectacle
News ProducerProducteur de Nouvelles
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An orchestra that accompanies performers in operas and musicalsUn orchestre qui accompagne les artistes dans des opéras et des comédies musicales
Pit OrchestraFosse d’orchestre
A scale that contains do, re, mi, so, and laUne échelle qui contient do, ré, mi, sol et la
PentatonicPentatonique
Instruments that are hit, shaken, or scrapedInstruments qui se frappent, se secouent, ou se raclent
PercussionPercussion
a musical sentenceUne phrase musicale
PhrasePhrase
SoftDoucement
PianoPiano
Keyboard instrument invented in 1698 by Cristofori whose strings are struck by hammers, capa-ble of playing soft or loudInstrument de clavier inventé en 1698 par Cristofori dont les cordes sont frappées par des mar-teaux, capable de jouer doucement ou fortement.
PianofortePianoforte
The settings on a synthesizer to create a specific soundLes réglages sur un synthétiseur pour créer un son spécifique
PatchRapiéçage
P
Music you sing or play because you’re proud of your countryMusique que vous chantez ou jouez parce que vous êtes fier de votre pays.
Patriotic MusicMusique Patriotique
Music that is popular todayUne musique qui est populaire aujourd’hui
Pop MusicMusique Pop
Two different songs, sung at the same time, that fit togetherDeux chansons différentes, chantées en même temps, qui s’adaptent l’une à l’autre
Partner songChansons Partenaires
Plucking with fingertipsPincer avec le bout des doigts
PizzicatoPizzicato
The main storylineL’histoire principale
PlotIntrigue
Different rhythms performed at the same timeDifférents rythmes effectués en même temps
PolyrhythmPolyrythmies
Adding graphics, music, and any other effects after the visual part of a film has been createdAddition d’images, de musique et d’autres effets après la création de la partie visuelle d’un film
Post ProductionPospwodiksyon
How high or low a note soundsTon haut ou faible d’une note
PitchTon
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PrestissimoPrestissimo
FastRapide
PrestoPresto
Moving from one note to another or one chord to another in a songDéplacement d’une note à une autre ou d’un accord à un autre dans une chanson
ProgressionProgression
The lowest to highest pitch that can be sung or playedRegistre le plus bas ou le plus haut qui peut être chanté ou joué
RangeTessiture
A passage in opera in which the words are sung in a way that resembles speechUn passage à l’opéra dans lequel les mots sont chantés d’une manière qui ressemble à la parole
RecitativeResitatif
After a verse, a repeated section - also called the chorusAprès un couplet, une section répétée - également appelé le chœur
RefrainRefrain
R
A popular form of music that originated in Jamaica during the 1960’sUne forme populaire de la musique qui a pris naissance à la Jamaïque dans les années 1960
ReggaeReggae
A musical repetitionUne répétition musicale
RepriseReprise
Notes of the same pitch performed one after the otherNotes du même ton effectuées les unes après les autres
Repeated NotesNotes répétées
To perform a given section of music again, as indicated by the sign(s)Exécuter à nouveau une section donnée de musique, comme indiqué par le ou les signes
RepeatRépétition
An outline of a piece’s history and what to expect from a performance of the pieceUn aperçu de l’histoire d’une pièce et les expectatives au sujet de sa représentation
Program NotesNotes de Programme
A period of “rebirth” from 1450-1600 where new experimentation in music, art, and literature took placePériode de la “renaissance” de 1450-1600 où a eu lieu une nouvelle expérimentation dans la mu-sique, l’art et la littérature
Renaissance PeriodPériode de la Renaissance
A symbol placed at the end of a section of music that tells us to repeat that sectionSymbole placé à la fin d’une section de musique, qui nous dit de répéter cette section
Repeat SignSigne de Répétition
QThe question starts the phrase (rhythm or melody) and the answer completes the phrase La question commence la phrase (rythme ou mélodie) et la réponse complète la phrase
Question & AnsweQuestion & Réponse
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The echo of a sound that continues after the initial soundL’écho d’un son qui se poursuit après le son initial
ReverberationRéverbération
A pattern of sound connected to the main beatUn patron de son, connecté au ton principal
RhythmRythme
Gradually slowerGraduellement plus lent
RitardandoRitardando
A song where each voice enters at a different time singing the same melodyUne chanson où chaque voix entre à un autre temps, en chantant la même mélodie.
RoundÀ la Ronde (Canon)
A musical symbol placed before a note to raise the pitch by one half-stepSymbole musical placé devant une note pour élever le ton d’un demi-ton
SharpDièse
A note lasting one-fourth of a beatUne note dont la durée est d’un quart de temps
Sixteeneth NoteSeizième Note
Any interval from a line note to another line note, a space note to another space note, or greater (A minor 3rd or greater) Tout intervalle d’une note de ligne à une autre note de ligne, d’une note d’espace à une autre note d’espace, ou plus. (Une 3ème mineure ou supérieure)
SkipSaut
One person singing or playing an instrumentUne personne seule qui chante ou joue un instrument
SoloSolo
S
Musical form ABACA popularized during the Baroque periodForme musicale ABACA popularisée au cours de la période baroque
Rondo formForme Rondo
A period of music (1820-1910) that emphasized passion, drama, and emotionUne période de la musique (1820-1910) qui a souligné la passion, le drame et l’émotion
Romantic PeriodPériode Romantique
A series of pitches arranged in half steps and whole stepsUne série de tons disposés en demi-tons et en tons entier
ScaleÉchelle
The place where the action happensLe lieu où l’action se passe
SettingMise en Scène
A musical story or poem that people singUn conte musical ou un poème que les gens chantent
SongChanson
The highest singing voiceLa voix de chant la plus élevée
SopranoSoprano
Reporting stories based on multiple sources and facts in order to inform and educate a specific audienceCompte-rendu des histoires basées sur de multiples sources et des faits afin d’informer et d’éduquer un public spécifique.
Responsible JournalismJournalisme Responsable
Vibrations perceived by our earsVibrations perçues par nos oreilles
SoundSon
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Performing notes in a short and detached mannerNotes jouées d’une manière courte et détachée
StaccatoStaccato
Five lines and four spaces for writing musicCinq lignes et quatre espaces pour écrire la musique
StaffPortée
An interval from a line note to a space note or a space note to a line note. (A major or minor 2nd)Un intervalle d’une note de ligne à une note d’espace ou d’une note d’espace à une note de ligne. (Une 2e majeure ou mineure
StepStep
The first beat of a measureLe premier temps d’une mesure
Strong BeatTemps Fort
A large landmass smaller than a continent or major subdivision of a continentUne grande masse de terre inférieure à un continent ou une grande division d’un continent
SubcontinentSubcontinent
A natural rhythmical groove in jazzUn groove rythmique naturel dans le jazz
SwingSwing
Placement of rhythms or accents where they wouldn’t normally occur, such as on the weak beats or off-beatsPlacement des rythmes ou des accents où ils ne devraient pas normalement se produire, tels que sur les temps faibles ou hors-temps
SyncopationSyncope
An asymmetrical pair of small, tuned, hand-played drums from North and Central India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh.Une paire asymétrique de petits tambours synchronisés joués avec les mains, provenant du Nord et du centre de l’Inde, le Pakistan et le Bangladesh
TablaTabla
Fat drumGrand tambour
TaikoTaiko
A regular, repeating rhythmic phrase, usually played on a percussion instrumentUne phrase rythmique régulière répétée, habituellement jouée sur un instrument de percussion
TalaTala
The speed of the beat in musicLa vitesse du temps dans la musique
TempoTempo
T
Commonly agreed upon pieces of music played by jazz musiciansMorceaux de musique communément convenu et joués par des musiciens de jazz
StandardStandard
The ability to command the attention of a theater audience by the impressiveness of one’s man-ner or appearanceLa capacité de capter l’attention d’un public de théâtre par l’impression que produisent la manière et l’apparence
Stage PresencePrésence sur Scène
An invisible wave that carries sound to your earUne onde invisible qui porte le son à l’oreille
Sound WaveOnde Sonore
A regular beat that does not change; a regularly occurring pulse (heartbeat)Un temps régulier qui ne change pas; un pouls qui se produit régulièrement (pouls)
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A complete, self-contained melody (as in “theme and variations”)Une mélodie indépendante, complète (comme dans «thème et variations”)
ThemeThème
The second lowest singing voiceMaintenir une note durant toute sa valeur
TenorTénor
To hold a note for it’s full valueMaintenir une note durant toute sa valeur
TenutoTenuto
Curved line connecting two successive notes of the same pitch, indicating that the second note is not played, but its value is added to the firstLiy koube ki konekte de nòt siksesif nan ton an menm, ki endike ke dezyèm nòt la pa pou jwe, men valè li ajoute nan premye a
TieLiaison
The character or quality of a musical sound apart from its pitch and volumeLe caractère ou la qualité d’un son musical en dehors de sa hauteur et le volume
TimbreTimbre
A composition for keyboard (usually pipe organ) designed to show off the instrument’s capabili-ties as well as the talents of the composer and performerUne composition pour clavier (généralement l’orgue) conçue pour montrer les capacités de l’in-strument ainsi que les talents du compositeur et interprète
ToccataToccata
Listening to a piece of music and writing it downÉcouter une pièce de musique et l’écrire
TranscribingTranscrire
A symbol that tells us to sing or play higher notesUn symbole qui nous indique de chanter ou de jouer des notes plus élevées
Treble clefClef de Sol
The rapid repitition of a note or chord by back and forth strokesLa répétition rapide d’une note ou un accord par des mouvements aller et retour
TremoloTremolo
A writer and performer of songs in the Middle AgesUn écrivain et interprète de chansons au Moyen Age
TroubadourTroubadour
UThe music that accompanies a film, TV show, or animation, and helps bring the action on the screen to lifeLa musique qui accompagne un film, une émission de télévision ou une animation, et aide à ame-ner l’action à l’écran à la vie
Underscore MusicMusique de Film
(Underscore)
Fine distinctions in tone quality between two or more matching instruments or voicesSubtiles distinctions de la qualité de ton entre deux ou plusieurs instruments ou voix assortis
Tone ColorTonalité de la Couleu
A coded signal on videotape or film giving information about things such as time elapsed and frame numberUn signal codé sur bande vidéo ou d’un film donnant des informations sur des choses telles que le temps écoulé et numéro de trame
TimecodeCompteur
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French
A series of small back and forth movements.Une série de petits mouvements aller et retour
VibrationVibration
Oscillating air columns set into motion by any instrument or voiceDes colonnes d’air oscillant mis en mouvement par un instrument ou par la voix
VibrationsVibrations
While pressing a string on the fingerboard, the finger moves rapidly side-to-side to create a varying pitchTout en appuyant une chorde sur la touche, le doigt se déplace rapidement d’un côté à l’autre pour créer un ton variable
VibratoVibrato
Very quick or livelyTrès rapide ou animée
VivaceVivace
A busker performs while people walk by on the sidewalkUn musicien ambulant (busker) de rue joue alors que les gens marchent sur le trottoir
Walk-by ActsSpectacle de Rue
A note lasting four beatsUne note dont la durée est de quatre temps.
Whole NoteRonde
A rest lasting four beatsUn repos d’une durée de quatre temps.
Whole Rest Pause
W
A modification of a melodic themeUne modification d’un thème mélodique
VariationVariation
The A section in a piece of musicLa section A dans une pièce de musique
VerseCouplet
V
Any beat that comes after the strong beatTout temps qui vient après le temps fort
Weak BeatsTemps faibles
A visual representation of a waveUne représentation visuelle d’une onde
WaveformForme d’onde
A scale consisting of whole tones only, thus having six notes to the octaveUne échelle constituée seulement de tons entiers, ayant ainsi six notes à l’octave
Whole Tone ScaleEchelle de Tons Complets
Song or PoemChanson ou poème
UtaUta
Different instruments or voices performing the exact same melody at the same timeDifférents instruments ou voix exécutant la même mélodie exacte en même temps
UnisonUnisson
An interval equalling two half stepsUn intervalle égalant deux demi-tons
Whole StepTon
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A musical form where you perform the verse, then the chorus.Yon fòm mizik kote ou fè vèsè’la,é apré’sa koral’la
ABAB
A musical form where you perform the verse, then the chorus, then the verse againYon fòm mizik koté ou fè vèsè’la, koral’la, é apré’sa vèsè’la ankò
ABAABA
A musical form (also called Rondo form) where you perform the verse, then the chorus, then the verse, then the bridge, then the verse againYon fòm mizik (yo rele Rondo Fòm tou koté ou jwé vèsè’la, apré koral’la, apré vèsè’la, apré pon’an e apré vèsè’la ankò
ABACAABACA
Gradually fasterGradyèlman pi vit
AccelerandoAccelerando
Sharps, flats, or naturals used in a song that are not part of the original key signatureDiése, bémol ou ton natiwel yo itilizé nan yon chanté, ki pa yon pati nan fondasyon, nan ton’ oriyinal’lan
AccidentalsAlterasyon
Music that supports or complements a solo instrument, voice, or groupKlas mizik ki sipoté oswa komplemanté yon enstwiman oswa yon vwa an solo oswa yon gwoup
AccompanimentAkompayman
SlowDousman
AdagioAdagio
QuickVit
AllegroAllegro
A symbol (>) above or below a note or chord showing it should be performed with more strength than usualCé yon senbol(>) swa pi wo oswa pi ba pasé yon nòt, oswa yon akò, ki montré ké nòt’la oswa akò’la dwé egzekite ak plis fós pasé nomal
Accent MarkAksan
Haitian Creole
A
The second highest singing voiceDéziem vwa ki chanté pi wo.
AltoAlto
The loudness of a sound, represented by the height of a sound waveformVolim la nan yon son, reprezante pa wotè son a nan yon ond sonore
AmplitudeAnplitid
An instrument with a vibrating column of airYon enstriman ak yon kolòn lè ki vibre.
AerophoneAerofon
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Haitian CreoleModerately slowMouvman modere, byen dousman
AndanteAndante
A way of making a movie by using a series of drawings, computer graphics, or photographs of objects (such as puppets or models) to create the appearance of movement when viewed quick-ly one after anotherJan yo fé on film avek on séri désin, dé infogwafi oswa foto dé bagay (kon maryonèt oswa model) pou bay aparans mouvman kan ou gadé’yo vit yon aprés lot.
AnimationAnimasyon
Play with the bowJwé ak ak’lan
ArcoAk
A song sung by a soloist in an operaYon chante chante pa yon solist nan yon opera
AriaAria
Pitches of a chord played one after anotherTon yon akò jwe youn apré lòt la
ArpeggioArpeggio
Different ways notes can be sung or playedDiférant jan yon moun kab chanté ou jwé nòt’yo.
ArticulationAtikilasyon
Drum sticksBaton tanbou
BachiBachi
The lowest singing voiceVwa ki pi ba nan chante
Bass Ba
B
A period of history from 1600-1750 that emphasized fancy music, art, fashion, and architecture Peryòd nan mizik’la (1600-1750) ki mete aksan sou mizik fantési, l’ar, mod ak achitekti
Baroque PeriodPeryòd Barok
Vertical lines on the staff that mark off measuresLiy vètikal sou pentagram’la ki sépawé mezire yo
Bar linesBa Mezire
The heartbeat of musicBatman kè mizik’la
BeatTan
A form of vocal percussion involving the art of producing drum beats, rhythm, and musical sound using one’s mouth, lips, tongue, and voiceYon fòm pekusyon vokal ki gen landan li l’ar de kreye batman tanbou, ritm, tankou son mizik avek bouche ou et lèv ou, lang ou et vwa ou
BeatboxingBeatboxing
A musical sign for the lower staff of piano music and low instruments and voices Siy mizik pou range ki pi ba na mizik piano’a tankou enstriman ak vwa ba
Bass ClefKlé Ba
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Haitian CreoleThe process of planning where, when, and how actors will move about the stage during a perfor-mancePwosesis pou planifye kote, ki lè, ak ki jan aktè ap deplase sou sèn la pandan yon pèfòmans
BlockingBlokaj
A style of music that typically has 12 measures, three chords, a slow tempo, and sad lyrics.Yon stil mizik ki gen tipikman 12 mezire, twa akò, yon tempo dous ak paroles tris
BluesBlues
A repeated accompaniment, typically in the bass, usually performed as double stops containing the melodic hometone and 5thYon akonpayeman répété tipikman nan bas’la, ki fé an general kòm aré doub, ki gen tonalite mélodik ak 5yém
BordonFaux-bourdon
English term for a street performer who performs in public for tipsTèm angle pou yon atis lari ki ezegkité an piblik pou jwenn gratifikasyon.
BuskingBusking
A song celebrating holidays, seasons, or other special occasionsYon chanté ki selebre fet, sezon ou lot okazyon espesyal.
Celebration SongChanté Selebrasyon
A melody imitated exactly by two or more voices/parts, each entering at different placesYon melodi egzakteman imite pa de oswa plis vwa/pati, chak vini nan diferan moman
CanonCanon
Three or more different notes performed at the same timeTwa ou plizyè nót diféran ki jwé an mem tan
ChordAkó
A diagram that shows only lyrics and chord symbolsYon dyagram ki montre sèlman paroles ak sembòl akò
Chord ChartGrille Akó
Moving from one chord to another in a songPasé dé yon kód a yon lot nan yon chanson.
Chord ProgressionPwogresyon Akó
C
An instrument with a vibrating stringYon enstriman avek yon kod ki vibre
ChordaphoneChordophone
The sequence of steps and movements in a staged productionSekens nan pas ak mouvaman yon mis an sèn
ChoreographyKoregrafi
The B section in a piece of musicSeksion B nan yon móso mizik
ChorusKoral
A performer who plays music for tips while people eatYon atis ki jwe mizik pou jwenn gratifikasyon pandan moun ap manje
Cafe PerformerEnterpret nan Café
A soloist sings different verses alternating with a group who sings a phrase that does not changeYon solist chanté diféran vèsè altène ak yon gwoup ki chanté yon fraz ki pa changé.
Call and ResponseRélé ak répons
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Haitian CreoleA performer who gathers a crowd around him/her. The performance has a distinct beginning, middle, and endYon atis ki rasanble yon foul moun bò kote li. Pèfòmans lan gen yon kòmansman, mitan, ak fen diferan
Circle ShowCho Varyete
The backbone rhythm pattern of Latin American musicModèl ritm, poto mitan nan mizik Amerik Latin
ClaveClave
Musical elements that make a song more interestingEleman mizik ki fé yon chanté plis interesan
Color and effectKoulè ak efè
An original piece of musicYon moso na mizik orijinal la
CompositionKonpozisyon
A person who writes original musicYon moun ki ekri mizik orijinal
ComposerKonpozitè
A group of woodwind, brass, and percussion players who perform in a concert hallYon gwoup moun ki jwé enstriman van, enstriman kwiv ak enstriman pèkisyon nan yon sal konsé
Concert bandBann Konsè
A composition for solo instrument accompanied by an orchestraYon konpozisyon pou enstriman solo ak òkès.
ConcertoConcerto
The leader who directs a musical groupLeadeur ki dirije yon gwoup mizik.
ConductorKondiktè
The result of multiplying any simple meter by three. (Example: 2/4 x three = 6/4 OR 4/4 x three = 12/4)Rezilta yon moun genyen kan li miltiplyé yon mezire pa twa (egzanp: 2/4 x twa = 6/4 ou 4/4 x twa =12/4)
Compound MeterMezire Ternaire
A period of music (1750-1820) that emphasized balance, order, and simplicityPeryòd nan mizik’la (1750-1820) ki mete aksan sou balans, lòd ak sinplisite
Classical PeriodPeryòd Klasik
Gradually get louderGradyèlman pi fò.
CrescendoCrescendo
A song where each verse builds on the one that came beforeYon chante kote chak kouplet apuyé sous sa ki vini avan li
Cummulative songChante Rekapitilasyon
In a measure of 4, the beat is represented by a half noteNan yon mezire de 4, ton a reprezante par you mwatye nòt
Cut TimeTan Koupe
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Haitian Creole
A type of drum, group, or style of playingYon kalite tanbou, gwoup oswa fason nan jwe
DaikoDaiko
Gradually get softer.Gradyèlman moin fó
DecrescendoDecrescendo
A melody part that’s higher than the main melody, added for color and effectYon pati nan melodi a ki pi wo pase melodi prensipal la, ajoute pou koulè’a ak efè
DescantContrapunto
A muscle that extends across the bottom of your rib cage and helps you breatheYon misk ki etann atravè pati ki pi ba nan kaj kòt ou epi li ede ou respire
DiaphragmDyafram
The notes of a major or minor scale or keyNòt nan yon echèl oswa yon kle majeu oswa yon kle minè
DiatonicDyatonik
How loud or soft music soundsSon sonore oswa amorti de mizik la
DynamicsDinamik
A lack of harmony among musical notesYon mank amoni ant nòt mizik la
DissonanceDisonans
The length of a soundDiré nan yon son
DurationDirasyon
D
The way you form your lips in or on a mouthpiece to play a wind instrumentFason ou fòme lèv ou nan yon embout bukal pou jwe yon enstriman van
EmbouchureEmbocadura
Decide how good a song is and how well it’s sung or playedJije bon jan kalité’a nan yon chanté epi si yo chanté’l u yo jwé’l bien
EvaluateEvalye
A symbol that tells you to hold a note or rest beyond its usual valueYon senbòl ki di’ou kenbé yon nòt ou yon repo pi lwen pasé vale nomal’li
FermataFermata
A small improvised musical break that adds interest in a songYon ti repo mizik enprovize ki mete enterè nan yon chante
FillRanpli
E
F
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Haitian CreoleA musical symbol placed before a note to lower the pitch by one half-stepYon senbol mizik ké yo mété devan yon nòt pou bésé ton’an yon demi-ton.
FlatBémol
The art of creating sound effects using combinations of objectsL’ar ki kreyé efe sonore avek konbinezon objé
FoleyBruitage
Organizing music into sectionsÒganize mizik’lan na seksyon
FormFòmasyon
LoudFó
ForteForte
How often a sound wave is repeated in a second, higher pitches have more cycles, lower pitches have fewer cyclesKantite fwa yon ond sonore repeté nan yon segond, ton pli wo’yo gen plis sik, ton pis ba’yo gen mwens sik
FrequencyFrekans
Creating improvised lyrics over a backing track or beatCreación de letra improvisada sobre una pista de acompañamiento o ritmo
FreestyleFreestyle/Estilo Libre
An instrument, such as the guitar, with strings stretched over raised metal strips (frets) on the fingerboardYon enstriman, tankou gita an, ak kod etann sou bann metal soulve a (touches) sou touchette la
Fretted instrumentsEnstriman à Touchettes
A polyphonic composition in which a short melody (the subject) is introduced by one part, suc-cessively imitated by others, and developed by interweaving the partsYon konpozisyon polyphonic nan ki yon melodi kout (sijè’a) entwodwi pa yon pati, successive-ment imite pa lòt, et devlope pa antrelasman pati sa yo
FugueFug
A specific category of musicStil ak/oswa tan peryòd mizik la
GenreGenre
Very slow (solemn)Tre dousman (solanèl)
GraveGrav
G
Two or more different notes performed at the same timeDe oswa plis nòt diferan egzekite ensanm
HarmonyAmoni
The melody and chord structure of a piece of music used in JazzMelodi ak estrikti akò nan yon moso mizik yo itilize nan Djaz.
HeadTèt (Head)
H
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Haitian CreoleThe most important pitch in a song, often “do”Ton ki pi enpotan nan yon chanté, souvan “do”an
Home ToneTonalité
A catchy melodic fragment used throughout a songYon fragman melodi atiran itilize nan yon chante
HookHook/Gancho
Any object that creates a sound when you strike, scrape, shake, or rattle itNimpot ki bagay ki kreyé yon son kan ou frapé li, ou graté li, ou sekoué li ou fwoté li
IdiophoneIdiophone
The art of spontaneously creating music while singing or playing, rather than performing a com-position exactly as writtenL’ar kan natirèlman ou kreye mizik pandan wap chante oswa wap jwe, olye ke ou fè yon kon-pozisyon egzakteman jan’l ekri
ImprovisationEnpwovizasyon
Spontaneously creating music on the spotNatirelman kreye mizik sou teren’an
ImprovisingEnpwovize
I
The distance in pitch between two tonesDistans wote’a ant dé ton
IntervalEnteval
Opening section (usually instrumental) designed to prepare the listener for the composition to followSeksyon dé ouveti (anjeneral enstrimental) ki fet pou prepare moun kap kouté, pou kon-pozisyon’an kap swiv
IntroductionEntwodiksyon
Collection of 30 short, yet masterful keyboard pieces by J.S. Bach that exemplify a special type of imitative counterpointKoleksyon 30 moso kout, me magistral pou klavye fet pa J.S.Bach, ki montré yon kalité espesyal nan imitation kontrepwa
InventionsEnvansyon
A musical event, where a group of musicians play (i.e., “jam”) by improvising without preparation or predefined arrangementsYon evènman mizik, kote yon gwoup mizisyen jwe (sa vle di, “jam”) pa enprovizasyon, san yo prepare oswa san aranjman predefini
JammingJamming
A catchy or memorable tune or song that advertises a productYon melodi ou chante atiran oswa memorab ki fè piblisite yon pwodwi
JingleJingle/Canción publicitaria
J
A period of music from 1870-1910 that was all about creating atmospheres and pictures with soundUn período de la música (1870-1910) que enfatizaba la expresión musical, la atmósfera y los sonidos de ensueño
Impressionist PeriodPeryòd Enpresyonist
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Haitian CreoleA type of dance-drama theater in Japan dating from the medieval period, known for the elabo-rate make-up and costumes worn by performersYon kalite teyat dans-dram nan Japon date de peryòd medyeval la, ke moun kone paske yo te fe makijaj ak kostim elabore porté pa atis yo
KabukiKabuki
Sharps or flats at the beginning of a song that tell you what notes to perform.Dièse oswa bémol nan kòmansman yon chanson ki di ou ki nòt pou ou jwè
Key SignatureArmature Klé
(1) The tonal center of a composition and all of its related notes, typically based on a major orminor scale. (2) On keyboard instruments, the levers (keys) depressed by the fingers. (3) Onwoodwind instruments, metal levers covering finger holes which cannot be directly covered bythe fingers(1) Ton santral nan yon konpozisyon ansanm ak tout nòt li yo, jeneralman ki baze sou yon echèl pi majeu oswa minè. (2) Nan enstriman mizik klavye, levye’yo (kle) ki desann ak dwèt yo. (3) Nan enstriman van, levye metal ki kouvri twou pou dwèt’yo ki pa ka kouvri dirèkteman pa dwèt yo.
KeyKlé
Small SongTi chante
KoutaKouta
An instrument with a vibrating tongueYon enstriman ak yon lam ki vibre
LamellophoneLamellophone
Rather slowPito ralanti
LarghettoLarghetto
Extremely slowTrè dousman
LarghissimoLarghissimo
K
L
Performing notes in a smooth and connected mannerEgzékizyon nòt yon jan swav ak konekté
LegatoLegato
A very slow, broad tempoYon tèmpo trè lent ak laj
LargoLargo
A big skip (an interval greater than a major 5th) Note: This term avoided in our curriculumYon gwo so (yon enteval ki pi laj pasé yon 5yèm majeu). Obsevazyon: Nou évité pale dé tem’sa a nan pwogwam nou.
LeapSo
A short theme or musical idea intended to represent a character, place, object, or situation. Yon tèm kout oswa yon idé mizik ki gen entansyon repwezanté yon moun, yon koté, yon bagay, oswa yon sitiyasyon
Leitmotif (Also see motif)Leitmotif (Gadé Motif tu)
The writer of the text of an operaAuteur tèks nan yon opera.
LibrettistLibretist
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Haitian CreoleThe text of an operaTèks nan yon opera
LibrettoLibreto
The words of a musical compositionParoles yon konpozisyon mizik
LyricsParoles
A stick, usually with a round rubber head, used for hitting percussion instrumentsYon baton, anjeneral ak on tet kawotchou wonn, ké yo itilizé pou fwapé enstriman mizik dé pekisyon
MalletMallet/Mazas
Played by the horn section and designed to inspire the dancers to greater intensityJwe pa seksyon kòn’la epi ki fèt pou enspire dansè yo gen pi gwo entansite
MamboMambo
Used to organize beats into groups, usually of 2, 3, or 4 beatsItilizé pou oganizé tan nan gwoup, anjeneral, dé 2, 3, oswa 4 ta
MeasureMezire
The main means of mass communication (especially television, radio, newspapers, and the Inter-net) regarded collectivelyMwayen prensipal nan kominikasyon an mas (sitou televizyon, radyo, jounal, ak entènèt la) kon-sidere kolektivman
MediaMedya
A musical composition made from a number of songsYon konpozisyon mizik ki fèt ak yon serten nimewo chanté
MedleyPot-pourri
M
A scale consisting of seven different notes forming five whole tones (w) and two half tones (h) in the arrangement w-w-h-w-w-w-hYon echèl ki gen set nòt diferan ki fome senk tons plen (w) ak dé démi’tons (h) nan aranjman w-w-h-w-w-w-h
Major ScaleEchèl Majeu
The shape or outline of the melody notesFom oswa konfigirasyon nòt yon melodi
Melodic DirectionDireksyon Mélodik
A key whose melody and harmony are based on the major scaleYon klé ki gen melodi ak amoni ki base sou échel majeu
Major KeyKlé Majeu
A period of history from 800-1450 characterized mainly by music of the church and traveling poet-musicians(800-1450) Yon Peryòd karakterize sitou pa mizik léglise ak mizik powet-mizisyen itinéran
Medieval PeriodPeryòd Medyeval
A short, repeated melodic pattern used to support a songYon motif mélodik kout ak répété, itilizé pou sipoté yon chanté
Melodic OstinatoOstinato Mélodik
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Haitian CreolePitches that follow one another in a songTon ki swiv youn lot nan yon chanté
MelodyMelodi
An instrument that vibrates a membrane or skinYon enstriman ki vibre yon manbràn oubyen yon po
MembranophoneMembranófono
A musical symbol that tells you how many beats are in a measure and which beat equals one countSenbol mizik ki di’ou kombien tan genyen nan yon mezire e ki tan vo yon mezire
Meter signSign Metrik
The organization of beats into measures of 2, 3, or 4 beatsOwganizasyon ten nan mezire de 2, 3 oswa 4 tan
MeterMezire
A device that helps musicians keep a steady tempo when they practice.Yon aparey ki edé mizisyen kenbé yon tempo fiks le yap antréné
MetronomeMetronom
A device that converts sound waves into electrical energyYon aparèy ki konvèti ond sonore nan enèji elektrik
MicrophoneMikrofòn
Medium tempo (Moderate tempo)Tempo moderé
ModeratoModerato
VeryAnpil
MoltoMolto
A special chorus that includes call and responseYon koral espesyal ki gen ladan apèl ak repons.
MontunoMontuno
A short theme or musical idea intended to represent a character, place, object, or situationYon tem kout oswa yon idé mizik ki gen entansyon repwezanté yon karaktè, yon koté, yon bagay, oswa yon sitiyasyon
MotifMotif
A key whose melody and harmony are based on the minor scaleYon klé ki gen mélodi ak amoni ki basé sou échel minè
Minor KeyKlé Minè
Period from about 1910-present, characterized by rapid changes in musical forms and styles due to dramatic innovations in recording and broadcast technology, amplification, electronics, computerization, and morePeryòd a pe pwe depwi 1910 juska tan nou, karaktérizé pa chanjman rapid nan fòm yo ak stil mizik gras dé innovasions espektakilè nan anrejistreman ak teknoloji, difizyon, anplifikasyon, elektwonik, enfòmatik, ak plis ankò
Modern PeriodPeryòd Modern
A short melodic figure or fragment of a musical theme (e.g. first 4 notes of Beethoven’s 5th sym-phony)Yon figi ou fragman melodik kout de yon tèm mizik (pa egzanp premye 4 nòt nan 5yèm senfoni Beethoven)
Motif / MotiveMotiv vea Leitm Motif
(Gadé Leitmotif tu)
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Haitian Creole
A musical symbol placed before a note to cancel a sharp or a flat and return the pitch to normalSenbol mizik ki place avan yon nòt pou anilé yon diése oswa yon bémol é retounen na ton nòmal
NaturalNatirel
A written symbol that represents a given pitch Senbol ékri ki réprézanté yon ton
NoteNòt
The same note, an interval of eight pitches higher or lowerMem nòt’la ak yon entèval supérieu ou inférieu dé uit ton
OctaveOctave
The naming of a thing or action by a vocal imitation of the sound associated with it.Deziyasyon yon bagay oubyen yon aksyon pa yon imitasyon vokal de son an asosye ak li
OnomatopoeiaOnomatope
Singers performing a dramatic work combining libretto and musical score in theatircal setting, accompanied by orchestra or smaller instrumental ensembleChanteu ki fe yon travay dramatic koté yo konbiné libretto ak nòt mizik nan yon anviwònman teyat, akompagnné pa yon òkès oswa yon ansanbl enstrimantal pi piti
OperaOpera
The Japanese art of folding paper into decorative shapes and figuresL’ar Japonè pou pliye papye ak figi nan fòm dekoratif
OrigamiOrigami
A short, repeated rhythmic or melodic pattern used to support a musical pieceYon model mizik ritmik et/oswa mèlodik répété et kout, itilizé pou sipoté et/oubyen konplete yon chante konplet
OstinatoOstinato
An orchestral piece of music at the beginning of an operaYon moso òkès na mizik na komansman yon opera
OverturaOuvèti
N
O
An ancient drum of India shaped like a long conical barrel with two tuned heads of different sizesYon tanbou ansyen nan peyi Zend ki gen fòm tankou yon barik long et konik ak de tèt branche de gwosè diferan
MridangamMridangam
The recurring musical tones A to GNòt mizik rekuran de A jiska G.
Musical AlphabetAlfabè mizik
The person responsible for gathering all of the pieces of a newscast (stories, packages, video, graphics, etc.) and putting them together into a sensible showMoun ki responsab pou ramase tout moso nan nouvèl nan yon journal televizé (istwa, paket, videyo, grafik, etc.) et mete yo ansanm nan yon cho sansib
News ProducerPwodiktè Nouvèl
13The Quaver Keyword Glossary • Haitian Creole
Haitian Creole
An orchestra that accompanies performers in operas and musicalsYon òkès ki akonpayé atis nan opera ak mizikal.
Pit OrchestraTwou Fon Òkès
A scale that contains do, re, mi, so, and laYon echèl ki gen do, ré, mi, sol ak la
PentatonicPentatonic
Instruments that are hit, shaken, or scrapedEnstriman ke ou fwapé, souké tet yo, oswa graté’yo
PercussionPekisyon
a musical sentenceYon fraz mizik
PhraseFraz
SoftDousman
PianoPyano
Keyboard instrument invented in 1698 by Cristofori whose strings are struck by hammers, capa-ble of playing soft or loudEnstriman klavye envanté nan 1698 pa Cristofori, ki gen kòd ki fwapé ak mato, ki kapab jwé dous-man oswa fò.
PianofortePianoforte
The settings on a synthesizer to create a specific soundAranjman sou yon sentetizer pou kreye yon son espesifik
PatchReparè
P
Music you sing or play because you’re proud of your countryMizik ou chanté ou jwè paske ou fye de peyi’ ou
Patriotic MusicMizik Patriyotik
Music that is popular todayKlas mizik ki popilè jodi a
Pop MusicMizik Pop
Two different songs, sung at the same time, that fit togetherDé chanté diferan chanté ansanm, ki adapté youn ak lot
Partner songChanté patnè
Plucking with fingertipsPinsé avek bout dwet’ou
PizzicatoPizzicato
The main storylineIstwa prinsipal’la
PlotEntrig
Different rhythms performed at the same timeRitm diféran ki fet ansanm
PolyrhythmPoliritm
Adding graphics, music, and any other effects after the visual part of a film has been createdAdisyon imaj, mizik ak nimpot lot efe apré kreyasyon’an nan pati vizyel nan yon fim
Post ProductionPospwodiksyon
How high or low a note soundsTon wo ou ba dé yon nòt
PitchTon
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Haitian CreoleVery FastTre vit
PrestissimoPrestissimo
FastVit
PrestoPresto
Moving from one note to another or one chord to another in a songSoti nan yon nòt ale nan yon lòt oubyen soti nan yon akòd ale nan yon lòt nan yon chante
ProgressionPwogresyon
The lowest to highest pitch that can be sung or playedTon pi ba’a juska pi wo’a ke moun kapab chante oubyen jwe
RangeGamme
A passage in opera in which the words are sung in a way that resembles speechYon pasaj nan opera kote yo chante mo’yo nan yon fason ki samble ak laparole
RecitativeResitatif
After a verse, a repeated section - also called the chorusApré yon vésè, yon section ki répété – ke yo rele’l koral tou
RefrainRefren
R
A popular form of music that originated in Jamaica during the 1960’sYon fom popile nan mizik ki soti nan Jamayik nan ané 1960’yo.
ReggaeReggae
A musical repetitionYon repetisyon mizik.
RepriseReprise
Notes of the same pitch performed one after the otherNòt nan mem ton ki fèt youn apré lòt
Repeated NotesNòt Repete
To perform a given section of music again, as indicated by the sign(s)Jwé yon seksyon nan mizik ankò, jan sa endike nan yon siy oswa nan plusieu siy
RepeatRepetisyon
An outline of a piece’s history and what to expect from a performance of the pieceYon deskripsyon nan istwa yon moso ak sa ou kapab atann de yon pèfòmans nan moso a
Program NotesNòt Pwogram
A period of “rebirth” from 1450-1600 where new experimentation in music, art, and literature took placePeryòd nan “renesans” nan 1450-1600 lé té gen yon nouvo ekspeyans nan mizik, l’ar ak litewati
Renaissance PeriodPeryòd Renesans
A symbol placed at the end of a section of music that tells us to repeat that sectionYon senbol yo mété nan fen yon seksyon mizik, ki di nou repete seksyon sa’a
Repeat SignSiy Repete
QThe question starts the phrase (rhythm or melody) and the answer completes the phrase Kesyon’an komansé fraz’la (ritm ou mélodi) et répons’la komplété fraz’la
Question & AnsweKesyon ak Répons
15The Quaver Keyword Glossary • Haitian Creole
Haitian Creole
The echo of a sound that continues after the initial soundEko yon son ki kontinye apré son inisial la
ReverberationReveberasyon
A pattern of sound connected to the main beatYon model son ki konekté ak tan prinsipal’la
RhythmRitm
Gradually slowerGradyèlman pi dousman
RitardandoRitardando
A song where each voice enters at a different time singing the same melodyYon chanté koté chak vwa antré nan yon tan diferan, mé yo chanté mem melodi a
RoundWonn (Canon)
A musical symbol placed before a note to raise the pitch by one half-stepSenbol mizik plase anvan yon nòt pou elvé ton a yon demi-ton
SharpDièse
A note lasting one-fourth of a beatYon nòt ki dire yon ka nan tan a
Sixteeneth NoteSèzyèm Nòt
Any interval from a line note to another line note, a space note to another space note, or greater (A minor 3rd or greater) Nenpòt entèval ki soti nan yon nòt liy ale nan yon lòt nòt liy, yon nòt espas ki ale nan yon lòt nòt espas, oswa plis. (Yon 3yèm minè oswa pi gran)
SkipSo
One person singing or playing an instrumentYon sel moun ki chanté oswa jwé yon enstriman
SoloSolo
S
Musical form ABACA popularized during the Baroque periodFòm mizik ABACA popilarize pandan peryod barok la
Rondo formFòm Rondo
A period of music (1820-1910) that emphasized passion, drama, and emotionYon peryod nan mizik (1820-1910) ki aksentié pasyon, dram ak emosyon
Romantic PeriodPeryòd Romantik
A series of pitches arranged in half steps and whole stepsYon séri ton ranjé nan demi-ton ak ton antyè
ScaleEchèl
The place where the action happensPlas kote aksyon a pase
SettingMise en sèn
A musical story or poem that people singYon istwa mizik oswa yon powem ke moun chanté
SongChanté
The highest singing voiceVwa ki chanté pi wo.
SopranoSoprano
Reporting stories based on multiple sources and facts in order to inform and educate a specific audienceRepòte istwa ki baze sou plizyè sous ak fè yo pou enfòme ak edike yon odyans espesifik
Responsible JournalismJournalism Responsabl
Vibrations perceived by our earsVibrasyon zòréy nou tande.
SoundSon
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Haitian Creole
Performing notes in a short and detached mannerEkzekisyon nòt nan yon fason kout ak detache
StaccatoStaccato
Five lines and four spaces for writing musicSenk liy ak kat espas pou ékri mizik
StaffPentagram
An interval from a line note to a space note or a space note to a line note. (A major or minor 2nd)Yon enteval dé yon nòt liy juska yon nòt espas oswa dé yon nòt espas a yon nòt liy (Yon 2yèm majeu oswa minè)
StepMezire
The first beat of a measurePremie tan nan yon mézi
Strong BeatTan fò
A large landmass smaller than a continent or major subdivision of a continentYon gwo mas tè ki pi piti pase yon kontinan oswa yon gwo divizyon nan yon kontinan
SubcontinentSubcontinent
A natural rhythmical groove in jazzYon groove natirèl rhythmic nan djaz
SwingSwing
Placement of rhythms or accents where they wouldn’t normally occur, such as on the weak beats or off-beatsPlasman ritm oswa aksan kote yo pa ta dwe nòmalman fèt kom nan tan feble yo oswa nan and-eyò tan
SyncopationSenkop
An asymmetrical pair of small, tuned, hand-played drums from North and Central India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh.Yon pè ti tanbou asymetrik, senkronizè, ke yo jwe ak la men, de Nò ak Santral peyi Zend, Pakistan ak Bangladèsh..
TablaTabla
Fat drumTanbou byen gra
TaikoTaiko
A regular, repeating rhythmic phrase, usually played on a percussion instrumentYon fraz ritmik regilye et repete, anjeneral, jwe sou yon enstriman pèkisyon
TalaTala
The speed of the beat in musicVitès tan nan mizik la
TempoTempo
T
Commonly agreed upon pieces of music played by jazz musiciansPiez mizik mizisyen Djaz souvan te dakò pou jwe
StandardEstandà
The ability to command the attention of a theater audience by the impressiveness of one’s man-ner or appearanceKapasite kòmande atansyon yon odyans teyat pa empresyon ke maniè ak aparans ou bay
Stage PresencePrezans sou Sèn
An invisible wave that carries sound to your earYon ond invisibl ki poté son an jiska zòréy la
Sound WaveOnd Sonore
A regular beat that does not change; a regularly occurring pulse (heartbeat)Yon tan regilye ki pa change; yon batman ki fèt regilyèman (batman kè)
Steady Beat/ Tan Regilye
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Haitian Creole
A complete, self-contained melody (as in “theme and variations”)Yon melodi endepandan, konplè (tankou nan “tèm ak varyasyon”)
ThemeTèm
The second lowest singing voiceVwa nan chante ki dezyèm pi ba a
TenorTenor
To hold a note for it’s full valueKenbe yon nòt nan tut valè li
TenutoTenuto
Curved line connecting two successive notes of the same pitch, indicating that the second note is not played, but its value is added to the firstLiy koube ki konekte de nòt siksesif nan ton an menm, ki endike ke dezyèm nòt la pa pou jwe, men valè li ajoute nan premye a
TieLyen
The character or quality of a musical sound apart from its pitch and volumeKaraktè oswa bon jan kalite nan yon son mizik andeyò ton la ak volim la.
TimbreTenbre
A composition for keyboard (usually pipe organ) designed to show off the instrument’s capabili-ties as well as the talents of the composer and performerYon konpozisyon pou klavye (anjeneral ògàn tiyo) ki fèt pou montre kapasite enstriman a tankou talan konpozitè a ak ekzekite a tu
ToccataToccata
Listening to a piece of music and writing it downKoute you moso mizik et ekri li.
TranscribingTranskripsyon
A symbol that tells us to sing or play higher notesYon senbòl ki di nou pou chante oubyen jwe nòt ki pi wo.
Treble clefKlè de Sol
The rapid repitition of a note or chord by back and forth strokesRepetición rápida de una nota o acorde, varias veces
TremoloTremolo
A writer and performer of songs in the Middle AgesYon ekriven ak enterpret chante nan Mowayennaj yo.
TroubadourTrovador
UThe music that accompanies a film, TV show, or animation, and helps bring the action on the screen to lifeMizik ki akonpayé yon fim, yon cho televizyon, oswa yon animasyon, epi li ede mete yon aksyon ki sou ekran nan lavi.
Underscore MusicMizik fim (Underscore)
Fine distinctions in tone quality between two or more matching instruments or voicesSibtil distenksyon nan kalite ton an ant de oswa plis enstriman asòti oubyen vwa.
Tone ColorKoulè Ton la
A coded signal on videotape or film giving information about things such as time elapsed and frame numberYon siyal kode sou bann videyo oswa fim ki bay enfòmasyon sou bagay tankou tan ki pase ak nimewo ankadreman
TimecodeContador
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Haitian Creole
A series of small back and forth movements.Yon seri ti mouvaman ale-tounen
VibrationVibrasyon
Oscillating air columns set into motion by any instrument or voiceKolòn lè osilan, mete nan mouvman pa yon enstriman oubyen vwa
VibrationsVibrasyon
While pressing a string on the fingerboard, the finger moves rapidly side-to-side to create a varying pitchPandan yo peze yon kod nan kle a, dwèt la ap deplase byen vit de yon bò a lòt bò pou kreye yon ton varyab.
VibratoVibrato
Very quick or livelyTrè vit oswa anime
VivaceVivace
A busker performs while people walk by on the sidewalkYon muzisyen ambulant de rue (busker) ap jwe alors que moun ap marche sou pave a.
Walk-by ActsSpektakl de Rue
A note lasting four beatsYon nòt ki diwé kat tan
Whole NoteWonn
A rest lasting four beatsUn descanso que dura cuatro tiempos
Whole Rest Silencio de Nota completa
W
A modification of a melodic themeYon chanjman nan yon tèm melodik
VariationVaryasyon
The A section in a piece of musicSeksyon A nan yon moso mizik.
VerseVèsè
V
Any beat that comes after the strong beatNenpòt ki tan ki vini apré tan fò a
Weak BeatsTan fèb
A visual representation of a waveYon representasyon visuel yon ond
WaveformFòm Ond
A scale consisting of whole tones only, thus having six notes to the octaveYon echèl ki fòme ak ton antye sèlman, konsa li gen sis nòt nan oktav la
Whole Tone ScaleEchel Ton Antyé
Song or PoemChante oubyen Powèm
UtaUta
Different instruments or voices performing the exact same melody at the same timeDiferan enstriman mizik oubyen vwa ki jwe egzakteman menm melodi a an menm tan an
UnisonInison
An interval equalling two half stepsYon entèval ki égal a de demi-ton.
Whole StepTon
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