Technical term; word or phrase that is part of musical terminology.
1A musical term which cannot be explained here, because the Musical Union might get sore.
2For instance, they may act as a sudden check, or to use a musical term, a "fermata."
3Every musical term, adjectival, substantival, occurs to us as we read the thousand and odd pages of the two volumes.
5By using cantometrics you get the story of mankind in musical terms.
6Despite his youth, Kane is something of an old-timer in musical terms.
7Purely in musical terms, there's a grain of truth in this.
8In musical terms, this literary movement could be described as andante ma non troppo.
9She is worse than ever this year, and talks almost entirely in musical terms.
10Besides describing it in musical terms, he explains, It's like music from the ghetto.
11It's a relatively traditional trajectory, but in musical terms the girls couldn't seem any more current.
12No words were used; the assembled mourners were giving communal expression to their grief in purely musical terms.
13Afterwards, it was in confused musical terms that the stages of our progress strung themselves together in my memory.
14Yet in musical terms, Bob Dylan's The Times They Are A-Changin' would be a more appropriate anthem for modern day Forest.
15I also found in his poems an identity and a use of imagery that connected with me strongly in musical terms.
16But it includes a lot of musical terms, and metaphors, and is something like Christian Science and New Thought, only more so.
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Translations for musical term