[Italian partitura stands for division, distribution] |
[from Sax (constructor’s surname) and Greek phone stands for sound, voice] |
[French salon stands for estrado] |
[Latin sequentia stands for consecution] |
[Latin sexta stands for sixth] |
[German Sextett, from Latin sextus stands for sixth] |
[Latin sextus stands for sixth] |
| [Latin secunda stands for second] |
[German Septett, from Latin septem stands for seven] |
[Latin septima stands for seventh] |
[Latin septem stands for seven] |
[Latin serenus stands for clear, Italian al seãåïî stands for in the open air] |
(German Decke stands for cover) |
(Greek diesis stands for increase) |
(German Singspiel, from singen that is sing and Spiel is play) |
(Greek symphonia stands for concord) |
(Greek synkope stands for diminution; French one means faint) |
(Italian scherzo stands for joke) |
(Italian solo stands for one, single) |
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