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[Italian madrigale] | (Italian maestro stands for teacher, master) |
[Italian maggiore stands for big] |
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[Italian mandolino stands for little mandola] |
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[French marche stands for legged movement forward] |
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(German Meistersinger stands for master of singing) | [Polish mazur — inhabitant of Mazovia] |
(Latin tactus stands for touch, influence) | [Latin media stands for middle] |
[Latin mediator stands for intermediary] | [Latin medium stands for center] |
[Greek melismos is a special method of singing] | [Greek melos stands for song, Latin declamatio stands for declamation] |
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[Greek melos—song and drama-action] | [Greek melodia stands for tune, from målos — song and ode — singing] |
[Greek melos stands for song] | [Latin mensura stands for measure, nota stands for sign] |
[French menuet, from pas menus stands for little steps] | [Latin mensura stands for measure] |
[Freek metron stands for measure] |
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| [Italian mezzo stands for medial and soprano] |
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[Italian miniatura] |
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[German Minnesinger stands for love singer] | [Italian minore stands for smallest] |
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| [Italian minor stands for junior] |
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| [Italian messa; French messe, from Latin missa] |
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[Latin moderator stands for moderating, sustaining] | [Latin modulatio stands for adherence of measure; Italian modulazione stands for modulation, voice roulade] |