"poco" ... usually not used alone, rather in combination with another term.
Some examples:
* poco allegro - somewhat quick * poco forte --- somewhat loud
* poco lento --- somewhat slower
* poco piu ------ somewhat more
Quasi is an Italian musical term meaning: As if, resembling
Lively, fast.
The Italian musical term morendo indicates a decrease in volume or tempo, but often affects both; to make the sound slowly die away.
Pesante is Italian for heavy.
The musical term "fermata" refers to how long a note is held. If there is a fermata above the note then the note is held for longer than the usual amount of time.
The musical term for a singing voice that vibrates is vibrato. It is produced by rapidly changing the pitch just slightly.
Note is a musical term. It is a sign representing the duration and pitch of a musical sound.
That's not a musical term.
the musical term for a high female voice is soprano
The proper musical term for increasing the tempo is "accelerando."
The musical term that describes the loudness or softness of a sound is dynamics.
The musical term "chord" is spelled c-h-o-r-d.
Prelude
Musical numbers is just another term for song.
The Italian musical term for a cheerful or fast tempo is "Allegro."
The musical term for a gradual decrease in volume is called a decrescendo.
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