Musical Glossay
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tutti
It represents that everyone performs in the ensemble. Even within a section or part, it is sometimes called tutti if it is all.
Generally speaking fast, but you can be late. It depends on the sense of the performer as to how fast to play. Even if a symbol is not written, a chord that is dispersed on a notation is also called a distributed chord or an arpeggio. In the example below, the passage on the left is the chord of the right chord or arpeggio. The rhythm is not limited to eighth notes, and any rhythm is acceptable, and the order of the pitch is not particularly determined. Anything that is played with scattered chords is called a distributed chord or arpeggio.
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音楽の本 | |
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独・仏・伊・英による音楽用語辞典 【改訂版】 | |
これで納得!よくわかる音楽用語のはなし―イタリアの日常会話から学ぶ – 関 孝弘 (著) | |
持ち歩き 音楽記号事典 – 多田 鏡子 (著), 川島 素晴 (監修) | |
音楽の科学---音楽の何に魅せられるのか? – フィリップ ボール (著), 夏目 大 (翻訳) |