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Rate | Answer | Clue |
SONATA | Musical piece of a few movements | |
RONDO | Musical piece | |
RAG | Musical piece | |
CODA | Musical piece | |
OPUS | Musical piece | |
RHAPSODY | Emotional musical piece | |
ORATORIO | Religious musical piece | |
OCTET | A musical piece | |
ETUDE | Musical practice piece | |
SCHERZO | Fast movement in a musical piece | |
CANTATA | Can give thanks twice for musical piece | |
MELODY | The air or tune of a musical piece. | |
STRIP | Piece | |
ACTIONS | Movements | |
SEGMENT | Piece | |
EPAULET | Shoulder-piece | |
MELODIC | Musical | |
RHYTHMOMETER | An instrument for marking time in musical movements. See Metronome. | |
MELISMA | A piece of melody; a song or tune, -- as opposed to recitative or musical declamation. | |
INTERMEDE | A short musical dramatic piece, of a light and pleasing, sometimes a burlesque, character; an interlude introduced between the acts of a play or an opera. | |
PUBLISH | To send forth, as a book, newspaper, musical piece, or other printed work, either for sale or for general distribution; to print, and issue from the press. | |
DEVELOPMENT | The elaboration of a theme or subject; the unfolding of a musical idea; the evolution of a whole piece or movement from a leading theme or motive. | |
FANTASIA | A continuous composition, not divided into what are called movements, or governed by the ordinary rules of musical design, but in which the author's fancy roves unrestricted by set form. | |
RECITATIVE | A species of musical recitation in which the words are delivered in a manner resembling that of ordinary declamation; also, a piece of music in... | |
DANCE | To move with measured steps, or to a musical accompaniment; to go through, either alone or in company with others, with a regulated succession ... |