A dictionary of musical terms, containing upwards of 9000 English, French, German, Italian, Latin and Greek words and phrases, preceded by rules for the pronunciation of Italian, German and French; . Port de voix. Pralltriller. Single Relish. GRACIEUX—GRAZIA. 87. Son Suspen coupé. Sion. tr^ (C.) Trem- -^orsvs ^ appuyé. Tremblement. (P.) =?== ii=! ^l ^m Tremblem. continu. (BD (P.) ,?? rr-^.Z£Z^f^t0-rlj^ Turn. Doppeltriller mit Xachschlag. ^lit Vor- und Nachschlag-, ^a- Trill withoutafter-beat. Gracieux, Gracieuse (Fr.) (It.) Graceful and delicate ;thin, slende


A dictionary of musical terms, containing upwards of 9000 English, French, German, Italian, Latin and Greek words and phrases, preceded by rules for the pronunciation of Italian, German and French; . Port de voix. Pralltriller. Single Relish. GRACIEUX—GRAZIA. 87. Son Suspen coupé. Sion. tr^ (C.) Trem- -^orsvs ^ appuyé. Tremblement. (P.) =?== ii=! ^l ^m Tremblem. continu. (BD (P.) ,?? rr-^.Z£Z^f^t0-rlj^ Turn. Doppeltriller mit Xachschlag. ^lit Vor- und Nachschlag-, ^a- Trill withoutafter-beat. Gracieux, Gracieuse (Fr.) (It.) Graceful and delicate ;thin, slender {voce gracile). Grad (Ger.) Degree. Gradation. An ascending or descend-ing series of diatonic chords. Gradevole(It.) Pleasing, ^ pleasingly. Grado (It.) Degree, step. .Gr. asceii-dente, ascending Gr. descendente,descending step. .Digrado, by a step,stepwise ; opp. to di salto, by a skip. Gradual. {LaX. graduale.) i. An anti-phon following the epistle ; so calledbecause sung on the step (gradus) of theambo or pulpit.—2. A cantatorium(book of chants) containing the grad-uais, introits, and other antiphons ofthe R. C. Mass. Graduellement (Fr.) Gradually. Grammatical accent. See Accent. Gran cassa (It.) See Cassa.


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