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A directive to perform the indicated passage in an animated manner or with motion. This is the German equivalent to the Italian terms mosso and animato. Often used with the term mässig, as in "mässig bewegt" meaning "at a moderate tempo." This is also seen as bewegter or "with more motion" (faster).

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Clear; ringing; sounding skwee-LAHN-te [Italian] Clear; ringing; sounding.

A German term directing the musicians to perform the indicated passage of the composition with a broad tempo, or fairly slow. Similar to langsam, meaning slow, and is used to designate a tempo range from largo to lento or a metronome marking from around 40 to 60 beats per minute. See also [Fr.] lent; [Fr.]

in a calm and peaceful manner [German, calm, peaceful] A directive to perform the indicated passage of a composition in a calm and peaceful manner.

Crescendo: A musical term for dynamics direction; gradually getting louder or a swelling of sound.

tr In most modern musical notation, a trill is generally indicated with the letters tr (or sometimes simply t) above the trilled note. This has sometimes been followed by a wavy line, and sometimes, in the baroque and early classical periods, the wavy line was used on its own.

While a chord is defined as a group of notes that are sounded together at the same time, an arpeggio, a.k.a. "broken chord," indicates a chord in which the notes are sounded individually.

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Rubato is an expressive shaping of music that is a part of phrasing. While rubato is often loosely taken to mean playing with expressive and rhythmic freedom, it was traditionally used specifically in the context of expression as speeding up and then slowing down the tempo.

all or together Tutti is an Italian word literally meaning all or together and is used as a musical term, for the whole orchestra as opposed to the soloist. It is applied similarly to choral music, where the whole section or choir is called to sing.

Swelling is any abnormal enlargement of a body part. It is typically the result of inflammation or a buildup of fluid. Edema describes swelling in the tissue outside of the joint. Effusion describes swelling that is inside a joint, such as a swollen ankle or knee.

1. : a long often massive and crestless wave or succession of waves often continuing beyond or after its cause (such as a gale) 2. a. : the condition of being protuberant.

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