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S

Scene
Six-four chord
Six-five chord
Small octave
Small seventh chords
Snare drum
Submediant
Stave
Score
[Italian partitura stands for division, distribution]
Song
Secondary area
Second subject
Subsidiary vocalizing
Sentence
Statement
Simple three- part form
Simple fugue
Simple cadence
Simple counterpoint
Simple intervals
Simple measures
Saz
Sazandari
Saxophone
[from Sax (constructor’s surname) and Greek phone stands for sound, voice]
Salon orchestra
[French salon stands for estrado]
Sarabande
[Spain zarabanda]
Sequence
[Latin sequentia stands for consecution]
Sixth
[Latin sexta stands for sixth]
Sixth chord
Sextet
[German Sextett, from Latin sextus stands for sixth]
Sextole
[Latin sextus stands for sixth]
Second
[Latin secunda stands for second]
Septempartite bar
Seventh chord
Septet
[German Septett, from Latin septem stands for seven]
Seventh
[Latin septima stands for seventh]
Septimole
[Latin septem stands for seven]
Serenata
[Latin serenus stands for clear, Italian al seãåïî stands for in the open air]
Si
Si-flat
Si-flat major
Si-flat minor
Si-flat minor chord
Si major
Si minor
Symmetric bars
Sinfonietta
Singing voice
Sounding-board
(German Decke stands for cover)
Sharp
(Greek diesis stands for increase)
Sound
Scale
Singspiel
(German Singspiel, from singen that is sing and Spiel is play)
Symphonic scene
Symphony orchestra
Symphony
(Greek symphonia stands for concord)
Syncope
(Greek synkope stands for diminution; French one means faint)
Scherzo
(Italian scherzo stands for joke)
Scherzino
(Italian scherzino)
Soloist
(Italian solista)
Solo
(Italian solo stands for one, single)
Sol


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