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Decima
[Latin decima stands for the tenth]
Decimet
(German Dezimett, from Latin decimus, that is the tenth)
Decimole
(Latin decem stands for ten)
Decrease
Degree
Delay
Demisemiquaver
Demisemiquaver rest
Descant
Detache
(French detache, from detacher that is separate)
Development
Deviation
Dialogue
(Greek dialogos stands for a talk between two persons)
Diapason
(Greek dia pason (chordon)—through all (strings)
Diatonic gamut
Diatonic halftone
Diatonic intervals
Diatonic modulation
Diatonicism
(Greek diatonikos stands for passing from tone to tone)
Diploma winner
Direct voice
Disharmony
(Greek privative prefix dys stands for no and harmonia that is harmony)
Dissonance
(Latin dissonans stands for discordant sounding)
Dissymmetric bars
Divertisment
(French divertissement stands for pleasure, entertainment)
Do major
Do minor
Dominant
(Latin dominanta stands for dominating)
Dominant seventh chord
Doric mode
Do-sharp minor
Dot
Double canon
Double counterpoint
Double fugue
Double-flat
Double-sharp
Dramatic
Drum
Duett
(German Duett, from Latin duo that is two)
Duodecim
(Latin duodecima stands for twelfth)
Duplet
(Latin duo stands for two)
Dynamics
(Greek dynamikos stands for forceful)




















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