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速度力度演奏法记谱法装饰音曲式表情
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Allegro

速度

A fast and lively tempo, typically between 120-156 BPM.

Andante

速度

A moderately slow, walking tempo, typically between 76-108 BPM.

Presto

速度

A very fast tempo, typically between 168-200 BPM.

Adagio

速度

A slow and stately tempo, typically between 66-76 BPM.

Largo

速度

A very slow and broad tempo, typically between 40-60 BPM.

Vivace

速度

A lively and fast tempo, typically between 156-176 BPM.

Moderato

速度

A moderate tempo, typically between 108-120 BPM.

Lento

速度

A slow tempo, typically between 45-60 BPM.

Allegretto

速度

A moderately fast tempo, slightly slower than Allegro, typically 112-120 BPM.

Grave

速度

A very slow and solemn tempo, typically below 40 BPM.

Prestissimo

速度

The fastest possible tempo, typically above 200 BPM.

Rubato

速度

A flexible tempo that allows expressive speeding up and slowing down at the performer's discretion.

Accelerando

accel.
速度

A gradual increase in tempo.

Ritardando

rit.
速度

A gradual slowing down of tempo.

A tempo

速度

An instruction to return to the previous tempo after a deviation such as ritardando or accelerando.

Pianissimo

pp
力度

Very soft. One of the quietest standard dynamic levels.

Piano

p
力度

Soft. A quiet dynamic level.

Mezzo piano

mp
力度

Moderately soft. Slightly louder than piano.

Mezzo forte

mf
力度

Moderately loud. Slightly softer than forte.

Forte

f
力度

Loud. A strong and prominent dynamic level.

Fortissimo

ff
力度

Very loud. One of the loudest standard dynamic levels.

Sforzando

sfz
力度

A sudden, strong accent on a single note or chord.

Crescendo

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力度

A gradual increase in volume over a passage of music.

Decrescendo

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力度

A gradual decrease in volume over a passage of music.

Diminuendo

dim.
力度

A gradual decrease in volume, synonym for decrescendo.

Fortepiano

fp
力度

Loud, then immediately soft. A sudden dynamic contrast on the same note.

Morendo

力度

Dying away; getting softer and often slower simultaneously.

Subito forte

sf
力度

Suddenly loud, an immediate change to a loud volume.

Subito piano

sp
力度

Suddenly soft, an immediate change to a quiet volume.

Pianississimo

ppp
力度

Extremely soft, even softer than pianissimo.

Staccato

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演奏法

Notes played short and detached, with silence between them.

Legato

演奏法

Notes played smoothly and connected, with no gaps between them.

Accent

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演奏法

A note played with extra emphasis or stress.

Tenuto

演奏法

A note held for its full value or slightly longer, with emphasis on sustaining.

Marcato

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演奏法

A strong accent; notes played with forceful emphasis.

Portato

演奏法

Between legato and staccato; notes slightly separated but still connected in phrasing.

Spiccato

演奏法

A string technique where the bow bounces lightly off the string, creating a crisp articulation.

Pizzicato

pizz.
演奏法

A string technique where notes are plucked with the fingers instead of bowed.

Arco

演奏法

An instruction for string players to use the bow, typically after a pizzicato passage.

Fermata

𝄐
演奏法

A pause symbol indicating a note or rest should be held longer than its written value.

Glissando

gliss.
演奏法

A continuous slide between two pitches, passing through all intermediate notes.

Portamento

演奏法

A smooth, continuous glide from one pitch to another, distinct from glissando.

Staccatissimo

演奏法

An extreme staccato; notes played as short as possible.

Col legno

演奏法

A string technique where the wooden stick of the bow is used instead of the hair.

Treble Clef

𝄞
记谱法

A clef that assigns the note G above middle C to the second line of the staff. Used for higher-pitched instruments and voices.

Bass Clef

𝄢
记谱法

A clef that assigns the note F below middle C to the fourth line of the staff. Used for lower-pitched instruments and voices.

Whole Note

𝅝
记谱法

A note lasting four beats in common (4/4) time. An open oval with no stem.

Half Note

𝅗𝅥
记谱法

A note lasting two beats in common (4/4) time. An open oval with a stem.

Quarter Note

记谱法

A note lasting one beat in common (4/4) time. A filled oval with a stem.

Eighth Note

记谱法

A note lasting half a beat in common (4/4) time. A filled oval with a stem and one flag.

Sharp

记谱法

An accidental that raises a note by one semitone (half step).

Flat

记谱法

An accidental that lowers a note by one semitone (half step).

Natural

记谱法

An accidental that cancels a previous sharp or flat, restoring a note to its unaltered pitch.

Time Signature

记谱法

A notational convention that indicates the number of beats per measure and the note value of one beat.

Key Signature

记谱法

A set of sharp or flat symbols placed at the beginning of a staff to indicate the key of the music.

Rest

记谱法

A symbol indicating a period of silence for a specific duration, corresponding to note values.

Tie

记谱法

A curved line connecting two notes of the same pitch, combining their durations into one sustained note.

Slur

记谱法

A curved line connecting notes of different pitches, indicating they should be played smoothly (legato).

Trill

tr
装饰音

A rapid alternation between a note and the note directly above it.

Mordent

装饰音

A quick alternation between a note, the note below (lower mordent) or above (upper mordent), and back.

Turn

装饰音

An ornament consisting of four notes: the note above, the main note, the note below, and the main note again.

Appoggiatura

装饰音

A grace note that takes time from the following main note, creating an expressive dissonance before resolving.

Acciaccatura

装饰音

A crushed grace note played as quickly as possible before the main note, taking negligible time.

Tremolo

装饰音

A rapid repetition of a single note, or rapid alternation between two notes.

Vibrato

装饰音

A slight, rapid fluctuation in pitch used to add warmth and expressiveness to a sustained note.

Grace Note

装饰音

A small notated note used as an ornament, played quickly before or after the main note.

Cadenza

装饰音

An extended, virtuosic solo passage in a concerto, often improvised or written by the performer.

Arpeggio

装饰音

The notes of a chord played one after another in succession rather than simultaneously.

Gruppetto

装饰音

Another name for a turn ornament; a group of notes that embellish the main note.

Glissando (ornamental)

gliss.
装饰音

When used as an ornament, a rapid slide across many notes for decorative or dramatic effect.

Trillo

装饰音

In Baroque usage, a vocal ornament consisting of a rapid repetition of the same note (distinct from modern trill).

Nachschlag

装饰音

An ornamental note or notes added at the end of a trill or main note, serving as a graceful termination.

Coda

𝄌
曲式

A concluding passage that brings a piece or movement to an end, often added after the main structure.

Segno

𝄋
曲式

A sign marking a specific point in the music to which the performer should return or skip to.

Da Capo

D.C.
曲式

An instruction to repeat the piece from the very beginning.

Dal Segno

D.S.
曲式

An instruction to repeat from the segno sign.

Fine

曲式

Marks the end of a piece, especially when the ending comes in the middle of the score due to repeats.

Repeat Sign

𝄆 𝄇
曲式

Barline symbols indicating a section of music should be played again.

Sonata Form

曲式

A large-scale musical structure with three main sections: exposition, development, and recapitulation.

Rondo

曲式

A musical form where a principal theme alternates with contrasting episodes (ABACABA).

Binary Form

曲式

A two-part musical structure (AB), where each section is usually repeated.

Ternary Form

曲式

A three-part musical structure (ABA), where the first section returns after a contrasting middle section.

Ostinato

曲式

A short musical pattern that repeats persistently throughout a composition or section.

Cadence

曲式

A sequence of chords that brings a musical phrase or section to a point of rest or resolution.

Codetta

曲式

A short coda; a brief concluding passage, often found at the end of a section within a larger form.

Interlude

曲式

A short passage of music played between sections, acts, or verses.

Dolce

表情

An instruction to play sweetly and softly, with a gentle and tender character.

Espressivo

espress.
表情

An instruction to play with expression and emotional intensity.

Cantabile

表情

An instruction to play in a singing, lyrical style.

Con fuoco

表情

An instruction to play with fire, energy, and passionate intensity.

Con brio

表情

An instruction to play with vigor, spirit, and liveliness.

Appassionato

表情

An instruction to play with deep passion and intense emotion.

Maestoso

表情

An instruction to play in a majestic, stately, and dignified manner.

Giocoso

表情

An instruction to play in a playful, humorous, and joyful manner.

Leggiero

表情

An instruction to play lightly and delicately.

Agitato

表情

An instruction to play in an agitated, restless, and hurried manner.

Tranquillo

表情

An instruction to play calmly, quietly, and peacefully.

Con moto

表情

An instruction to play with motion and movement, suggesting a flowing tempo.

Scherzando

表情

An instruction to play in a playful, joking manner.

Sostenuto

sost.
表情

An instruction to sustain notes for their full value or beyond, creating a smooth, sustained effect.

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意大利语成为音乐术语的标准语言,是因为意大利在文艺复兴和巴洛克时期(1400-1750年)是欧洲音乐的中心。意大利作曲家、音乐家和出版商制定的惯例传遍了整个欧洲。Allegro、forte和piano等术语被普遍采用,至今仍是国际标准。
速度指音乐的快慢,以每分钟拍数(BPM)衡量。例如Allegro(快速)和Adagio(慢速)。力度指音乐的音量大小。例如forte(大声)和piano(轻柔)。两者共同作用来塑造音乐表达。
力度标记出现在乐谱五线谱的下方。从ppp(非常非常弱)到pp、p、mp、mf、f、ff,直到fff(非常非常强)。渐强(<)表示逐渐变大声,渐弱(>)表示逐渐变轻。像sfz这样的特殊标记表示突然重音。
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反复记号(带点的双小节线)告诉你重复演奏一个段落。Da Capo(D.C.)表示回到开头。Dal Segno(D.S.)表示回到记号处。Fine标记停止位置。Coda是通过'到尾声'标记跳转到的结束段落。这些导航工具帮助作曲家避免重复书写相同的音乐。

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