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Whole ensemble, everybody |
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A cut; VI at start of cut, DE at end |
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Gradually increasing the tempo |
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At liberty, take time, permit liberties here |
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Excitedly, increasing tempo |
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with some license, not perfectly rhythmic |
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Hurrying, pressing forward |
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Rhythmic feeling emphasized |
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Varying the note values with the rhythm, not strictly as written |
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Condensing, accelerating the tempo |
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Follow; usually refers to following a soloist |
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Silent; an instrument doesn't play in that movement |
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The time, the measure, rhythmically; sometimes accenting the first beat of a measure |
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Literally, holding back. Ritard |
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modifying the tempo in favor of expression |
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On or near the bridge. Also ponticello |
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With the stick of the bow |
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A trend in hairstyle that was cool in the late 1990's. It might be coming back. Or it might be way out fashion. It's hard to tell. Kinda like flute players. Sometimes I think they're cool, but then everyone tells me, "Dude, flute players be craaaaaazy." |
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