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Glossary of Musical Terms and Symbols Contents: • Terms and Symbols used in the Lesson Program • Other common musical terms
What follows is a fairly long list of musical definitions and descriptions gleaned primarily from multiple Internet searches (utilizing available translation services). I also used a few book sources, mostly for purposes of corroboration.
The Musical Terminology and Symbols represented here are the basic terms and symbols that every musician needs to know to perform any genre of Western Music. Terms shown in BOLD and CAPITALIZED type are important.
It provides concise definitions for common musical terms ranging from forms like sonata form and rondo form, to notation symbols like clefs and accidentals, to instrumental terms and genres. The definitions cover a wide breadth of terminology used in classical music, jazz, and other genres.
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We have prepared a printable version of this web page in pdf format: Musical Symbols - print or save locally. We have included symbols that might be found on a musical score, including a number that are not strictly musical (i.e. copyright symbol, etc.)