In music, both decrescendo and diminuendo describe a gradual decrease in loudness. Decrescendo (symbol ⟨ ⟩) literally means "receding" in Italian, while diminuendo (symbol â...
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Music notes are the symbols used to write down the pitch, rhythm, and duration of sounds in music. They provide a shared language so performers can read and reproduce a piece ac...
Read articleThe treble and bass clefs are the two most common pitch references in Western music notation. The treble clef, also called the G clef, circles the second line to indicate G4; th...
Read articleHora staccato in IMSLP refers to a public domain repertoire where marcato or sharply detached articulation meets folk dance rhythms, commonly notated in violin and piano scores....
Read article"Hot Lanta chords" commonly refers to the guitar chords used in OutKast's song "Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik" from their 1994 debut album, often mentioned by fans and musicia...
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