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Music
[edit]- Range (music)
- Pitch (music)
- Absolute pitch
- Alto
- Ambitus (music)
- Baritenor
- Baritone
- Bass-baritone
- Pitch of brass instruments
- Concert pitch
- Contralto
- Descant
- Diplacusis
- Falset (music)
- Flat (music)
- Helmholtz pitch notation
- Intonation (music)
- Natural (music)
- Otonality and Utonality
- Pitch class
- Pure tone
- Register (music)
- Relative pitch
- Scientific pitch notation
- Seventh octave
- Sharp (music)
- Sopranissimo
- Soprano
- Tenor
- Tenore contraltino
- Tessitura
- Transposition (music)
- Treble (sound)
- Virtual pitch
- Bass (sound)
- Bassline
- Basso profondo
- Bazooka (instrument)
- Burden (music)
- Clef
- Bass instrument amplification
- Bass note
- Mandobass
- Oom-pah
- Subwoofer
- Walkdown
- Lament bass
- Interval (music)
- List of meantone intervals
- List of pitch intervals
- Cent (music)
- Centitone
- Complement (music)
- Cyclic set
- Dyad (music)
- Enharmonic
- Generic interval
- Incomposite interval
- Interval cycle
- Interval ratio
- Limma
- Lipps–Meyer law
- List of musical intervals
- List of third intervals
- Major and minor
- Millioctave
- Monad (music)
- Picardy third
- Pitch interval
- Pseudo-octave
- Regular tuning
- Savart
- Shruti (music)
- Specific interval
- Steps and skips
- Subminor interval
- Supermajor interval
- Superpartient number
- Wolf interval
- Ditone
- Major fourth
- Major second
- Major seventh
- Major sixth
- Major third
- Septimal major third
- Minor diatonic semitone
- Minor fifth
- Minor second
- Minor seventh
- Minor sixth
- Minor third
- Semitone
- Septimal minor third
- Augmented third
- Diminished third
- Neutral third
- Supermajor sixth
- Tritone
- Augmented fifth
- Augmented octave
- Augmented second
- Augmented seventh
- Augmented sixth
- Augmented unison
- Septimal tritone
- Circle of fifths
- Circle of fifths text table
- Key (music)
- Music written in all 24 major and minor keys
- 1F (music)
- 1S (music)
- 2F (music)
- 2S (music)
- 3F (music)
- 3S (music)
- 4F (music)
- 4S (music)
- 5F (music)
- 5S (music)
- 6F (music)
- 6S (music)
- 7F (music)
- 7S (music)
- A major
- A minor
- A-flat major
- A-flat minor
- A-sharp minor
- B major
- B minor
- B-flat major
- B-flat minor
- C major
- Beethoven and C minor
- C minor
- C-flat major
- C-sharp major
- C-sharp minor
- Closely related key
- D major
- D minor
- D-flat major
- D-flat minor
- D-sharp minor
- Dominant key
- E major
- E minor
- E-flat major
- E-flat minor
- F major
- F minor
- F-flat major
- F-sharp major
- F-sharp minor
- G major
- G minor
- Mozart and G minor
- G-flat major
- G-sharp major
- G-sharp minor
- Homotonal
- Key signature names and translations
- Keynote
- Mediant key
- Modulation (music)
- Parallel key
- Relative key
- Subdominant key
- Submediant key
- Subtonic key
- Supertonic key
- Tonic key
- ZA (music)
- Eighth octave C
- Money note
- A (musical note)
- A♭ (musical note)
- A♯ (musical note)
- B (musical note)
- B♭ (musical note)
- B♯ (musical note)
- Blue note
- C (musical note)
- C♯ (musical note)
- D (musical note)
- D♭ (musical note)
- D♯ (musical note)
- E (musical note)
- E♭ (musical note)
- F (musical note)
- F♯ (musical note)
- F+ (pitch)
- G (musical note)
- G♯ (musical note)
- G♭ (musical note)
- Pensato
- Scale (music)
- List of musical scales and modes
- Anhemitonic scale
- Chinese musicology
- Chord-scale system
- Chromatic genus
- Chromatic scale
- Diatonic and chromatic
- Diatonic genus
- Ditonic scale
- Enharmonic genus
- Enharmonic scale
- Euler–Fokker genus
- Gongche notation
- Harmonic Scale
- Harmonization
- Japanese musical scales
- Jazz scale
- Monotonic scale
- Musica enchiriadis
- Non-Pythagorean scale
- Octatonic scale
- Octave species
- Persian scale
- Pyknon
- Quarter tone
- Saptak
- Scolica enchiriadis
- Shí-èr-lǜ
- Slendro
- Swara
- Synthetic mode
- Synthetic scale
- Tetrachord
- Tetratonic scale
- Tritonic scale
- Universal key
- Fach
- Bass (voice type)
- Boy soprano
- Castrato
- Coloratura soprano
- Convenienze
- Countertenor
- Dramatic soprano
- Haute-contre
- Heldenbaritone
- Lyric soprano
- Mezzo-soprano
- Musico
- Oktavist
- Quintus (vocal music)
- Sopranist
- Soprano sfogato
- Soubrette
- Spinto
- Spinto soprano
- Voice classification in non-classical music
- Voice type
- Four-part harmony
- Eye music
- List of musical symbols
- Musical notation
- A capriccio
- A due
- Accarezzévole
- Accidental (music)
- Alla breve
- Antiphonary of St. Benigne
- Arrangement
- Ars cantus mensurabilis
- Bar (music)
- Beam (music)
- Bent note
- Braille music
- Breath mark
- Caesura
- Canntaireachd
- Chiavette
- Chinese musical notation
- Chord chart
- Chord names and symbols (popular music)
- Coda (music)
- Colored music notation
- Colossale
- Crotchet
- Cut-out score
- Da capo
- Dal Segno
- Dancing Dots
- Daseian notation
- Demisemiquaver
- Dotted note
- Double whole note
- Double-time
- Drum charts
- Dynamics (music)
- Tempo giusto
- Eighth note
- Ekphonetic notation
- Elastic scoring
- Extension (music)
- Eye movement in music reading
- Fermata
- Figured bass
- Fingering
- Fortepiano (musical dynamic)
- Ghost note
- Grace note
- Graphic notation
- Guido of Arezzo
- Guidonian hand
- Guqin notation
- Half note
- Half time (music)
- Hemidemisemiquaver
- Hundred twenty-eighth note
- Intabulation
- Jacob Isaacson
- Kari (music)
- Kepatihan notation
- Key signature
- Keyboard tablature
- Klavarskribo
- Kräftig
- Lead sheet
- Ledger line
- Letter notation
- Ligature (music)
- Line notation
- Longa (music)
- Maestoso
- Manuscript paper
- Maxima (music)
- Mellismatic
- Mensural notation
- Mensurstrich
- Meter (hymn)
- Septuple meter
- Triple metre
- Minim (music)
- Modified Stave Notation
- Music engraving
- Musical cue
- Musical tone
- MusicEase
- MusicWriter
- Nashville number system
- Neume
- Niente (musical dynamic)
- Notations
- Note
- Note head
- Note value
- Numbered musical notation
- Numerical sight-singing
- On-line Guitar Archive
- Orchestral reduction
- Orchestration
- Oriscus
- Ossia
- Ovation Press
- Parsons code
- Partbook
- Pesante
- Piano reduction
- Piano transcription
- Prolation
- Qinpu
- Quarter note
- Quasihemidemisemiquaver
- Quaver
- Rastrum
- Rehearsal letter
- Repeat sign
- Rest (music)
- Rhythmic mode
- Ring Tone Transfer Language
- Sacred Harp
- Segue
- Semibreve
- Semihemidemisemiquaver
- Semiquaver
- Shakuhachi musical notation
- Shape note
- Sheet music
- Shorthand for orchestra instrumentation
- Sight-reading
- Silbenstrich
- Simplified music notation
- Sixteenth note
- Sixty-fourth note
- Slide (musical ornament)
- Slur (music)
- Solfège
- Solmization
- Sonido 13
- Sotto voce
- Soundpainting
- Staccatissimo
- Staccato
- Staff (music)
- Stem (music)
- Stentato
- Swing (jazz performance style)
- Swung note
- Sympathy (music)
- Tablature
- Tacet
- Theoretical key
- Thirty-second note
- Time signature
- Time Structured Mapping
- Time unit box system
- Tonary
- Tongan music notation
- Tonic sol-fa
- Tonsilabo
- Transcription (music)
- Tremolo
- Trumpet tablature
- Tutti
- Two hundred fifty-sixth note
- Unfigured bass
- Verso sciolto
- Vivace
- Piano-vocal score
- Whole note
- Znamenny chant