A list of 68 words by caffeinatedcows.
- largo appears on 12 other lists
- andante appears on 20 other lists
- adagio appears on 40 other lists
- lento appears on 11 other lists
- moderato appears on 4 other lists
- allegro appears on 26 other lists
- vivace appears on 17 other lists
- presto appears on 11 other lists
- fermata appears on 18 other lists
- appoggiatura appears on 34 other lists
- acciaccatura appears on 15 other lists
- trill appears on 56 other lists
- mordent appears on 9 other lists
- turn appears on 27 other lists
- glissando appears on 32 other lists
- long appears on 32 other lists
- breve appears on 19 other lists
- semibreve appears on 4 other lists
- minim appears on 20 other lists
- crochet appears on 18 other lists
- quaver appears on 31 other lists
- semiquaver appears on 3 other lists
- clef appears on 11 other lists
- bass appears on 37 other lists
- baritone appears on 14 other lists
- tenor appears on 28 other lists
- alto appears on 13 other lists
- treble appears on 24 other lists
- soprano appears on 19 other lists
- octave appears on 25 other lists
- chromatic appears on 26 other lists
- whole tone appears on 1 other list
- pentatonic appears on 12 other lists
- octatonic appears on 2 other lists
- lydian appears on 4 other lists
- mixolydian appears on 9 other lists
- dorian appears on 8 other lists
- aeolian appears on 41 other lists
- phrygian appears on 6 other lists
- locrian appears on 3 other lists
- chord appears on 30 other lists
- major appears on 25 other lists
- minor appears on 18 other lists
- arpeggio appears on 35 other lists
- contralto appears on 23 other lists
- legato appears on 25 other lists
- spiccato appears on 8 other lists
- staccato appears on 56 other lists
- con legno appears on just this list
- pizzicato appears on 23 other lists
- crescendo appears on 74 other lists
- decrescendo appears on 12 other lists
- piano appears on 41 other lists
- forte appears on 54 other lists
- sforzando appears on 22 other lists
- diminuendo appears on 23 other lists
- sotto voce appears on 46 other lists
- coda appears on 57 other lists
- a tempo appears on 4 other lists
- accelerando appears on 10 other lists
- dolce appears on 9 other lists
- tremolo appears on 20 other lists
- vibrato appears on 29 other lists
- tutti appears on 13 other lists
- solo appears on 15 other lists
- soli appears on 4 other lists
- fuori di passo appears on just this list
- ionian appears on 2 other lists

marky cool list! Feb 13, 2012
frindley Here's one for you that Australian composer Peter Sculthorpe likes to use in his ensemble pieces: fuori di passo.
It translates "out of step", and he uses it, for example, in a piece called Mangrove where he wants the members of the cello section to play ever-so-slightly out of time with each other. Great effect. Actually extremely difficult for well-trained musicians to pull off! Sep 4, 2008