Conducting One- Set One
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- Accelerando
- Increase Tempo
- adagio
- Slowly
- a due (a2)
- Both performers. Follows a section with only one performer on the part. a3, a4., are also used.
- agitato
- Excited, agitated.
- Allargando
- Becoming broader, Slowing
- alle
- all, every
- alles
- all, every.
- allegretto
- Moderately fast.
- Allegro
- Quick, rapid tempo.
- Allein
- Solo, alone.
- al niente
- Diminish the sound to nothing
- Ancora
- again
- Andante
- Moderatly slow
- animando
- With growing animation
- Animato
- Animated
- anime
- animated
- Arpeggiando
- Roll the chord in harp style
- a tempo
- Resuume the original tempo
- Attacca
- Begin the next section without pausing
- Belebet
- Animated
- bewegt
- Agitated
- Bewegter
- More agitated
- Blech
- Brass instruments
- Bouche
- Muted French horn, using hand. Indicated by a +.
- Chiuso
- Muted french horn, using hand.
- Colla parte
- In unison with another part; for example, col vln, with vln, with violins. Commonly used in jazz scores.
- Come prima
- Like the first time.
- Con
- With
- coro
- Chorus. (Not to be confused with corno, horn.)
- Da capo
- Returning to the begining
- Damper
- Mute.
- Mit Damper
- with mute
- Ohne Dampler
- Without Mute
- Dopplo Movimento
- Double tempo
- en animant
- With increasing animation
- erste
- First
- espansione
- Broadening
- Fiero
- Fiercely
- Flatterzunge
- Flutter tongue. Make a rapid articulation, similar in sound to a rolled r.
- Giusto
- Moderatley.
- Glissando
- slide
- Gradamente
- Gradually
- Grave
- Slowly, Solemn.
- Holz
- Woodwinds
- Immer
- Always, For ex: Immer in Tempo. Always in Tempo
- Laisser Vibrer (LV)
- Let vibrate, Do not Dampen
- Langsam
- Slowly