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(usually) a front-loading box-type oven or kiln for high-temperature applications such as fusing glass, creating enamel coatings, ceramics and soldering and brazing articlesĪ cushion use to terminate or soften a note made by a keyboard instrument with strings
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Reduction of the sound of an instrument, coperto (Italian), gedämpft (German), assourdi (French) To wrap up for warmth, protection or securityĪ kiln or furnace, often electric, with no direct flames To deaden or reduce the sound of an instrument, for example, on a drum, by placing a cloth over the drumhead (Arabic) or mueddin, the man who calls the Muslims to prayer at the prescribed hours (Spanish f.) sample, specimen, complimentary copy, sign, token (of love), exhibition, exhibit (in an exhibition), festival (theatre, cinema) (Spanish f.) natural causes (natural death) (French f.) mutation, breaking (of the voice) Mudra (music) from which this extract has been taken.The unique signature of a composer of Carnatic music, which is inserted in the composition, usually in the form of a few unique words added to the song Mudiyettu from which some of this material has been taken.Mudiyettu is performed by the Kuruppu or Marar who belong to the temple bound communities of Kerala in Southern India The dance celebrates the goddess's triumph over the demon Daarikan. (Spanish f.) breaking (of the voice), mue (French), mue de voix (French)Ī ritual dance performed in some Kaali temples of Ernakulam and Kottayam districts (central Kerala). (French) a change or variation of notes, a division, a mutationĪ lot, molto (Italian), viel (German), beaucoup (French) (Comoros) a terra cotta pitcher covered with a goatskin, used originally for taarabĪbbreviation of mano sinistra sopra, 'left hand above (right hand)'Ībbreviation of mano sinistra sotto, 'left hand below (right hand)'Ībbreviation of 'Music Teachers National Association' Popular African Traditional Dances from which this information has been takenĪbbreviation of 'Master of Science in Library and Information Science'.The dance movements originate from the style of grinding millet, which emphasize the shoulder and waist with special accentuation of the upper torso This harvest dance is performed during happy celebrations of successful community achievements and bumper harvest. Referring to Maria Rosa Moretti and Anna Sorento, the cataloguers of the music of Nicolò Paganini (1782-1840)Ībbreviation of mano sinistra (Italian: left hand) or 'manuscript'Ī dance from the Giriama and Digo people of the Coastal Region of Kenya. Reference to the catalogue of music by Johann Melchior Molter (1696-1765) prepared by HafnerĪbbreviated form of 'manuscript' and of the plural 'manuscripts' It is played across the lap and legs while in a sitting position Música Popular Brasileira from which this extract has been takenĪbbreviation of 'Member(s) of Parliament'Īlso mrudangam or mrdangam, a double-headed barrel-shaped drum used in Carnatic (South Indian) classical music.The term can mean either any kind of music with Brazilian origins or a voice and guitar style that arose in the late 1960s Signifying much more than the sum of the three words would indicate, "MPB" is a contemporary trend that has brought the world many renowned Brazilian artists. It is not a discrete genre but rather a constellation that combines original songwriting and updated versions of traditional Brazilian urban music styles like samba and samba-canção with contemporary influences, from folk to rock and pop. MP3s reduce unnecessary data that is imperceptible to the human earĪbbreviation of Música Popular Brasileira literally "Brazilian Popular Music", designates a trend in post-Bossa Nova urban popular music. (English, German f.) short for 'MPEG-1, audio layer 3', MP3 is a form of digital audio compression that reduces the size of audio files without drastically compromising sound quality. If you would like to support our work writing and maintaining the teaching resources on this site please click on the donate button and follow the online instructions - thank you for your contribution.Ībbreviation of mezzopiano (Italian: moderately soft) If any detail is incorrect or incomplete please advise us, using our dictionary amendment form.