Music Dictionary W-Z

Wachsend - Wütend

Yylophone - Zydeco

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Wachsend - (German) "growing"; a dynamics directive to gradually increase the volume and sound intensity; see also dynamics

Wagner Tuba - a brass bass instrument invented by Richard Wagner to bridge the gap in tones between the french horn and trombone still used today primarily in film and television

Wait - a medieval night watchman minstrel of German towns who wandered the streets performing background music for the citizens

Walking bass - a steady rhythmic movement of the bass line serving as counterpoint in compositions of the Baroque period

Waltz - (German) "revolve";  a popular 19th century couples dance and music, typically in 3/4 or uneven meter originating from the German Ländler dance style

Washboard - a makeshift wooden or metal percussion instrument constructed of corrugated sheets which produces a high-pitched scraping sound when brushed with thimbles worn on the fingertips, from the 1950s skiffle boom

Wassail - English music composed for the Old Norse Wassail festival of singing and dancing during the Christmas holiday season

Water drum - a percussion instrument filled with water dipped into water to produce various pitches of tone when struck

Wehmütig - (German) "wistful"; play in a wistful or melancholy manner

Weihnachtslied - (German) "Christmas song"; a type of German Christmas carol

Wenig - (German) "little"; not very much; just a little

Whip - a percussion instrument of two wood strip hinged at the end which produce a clacking sound when slapped together

Whistle - a small flute with or without a blowhole, often containing a rattle inside, mostly used for signaling; see also whistling

Whistling - musical sound produced with the mouth by blowing air across a curled tongue with the lips puckered; to signal with a whistle

Wiengenlied - (German) "cradle song"; a lullaby; a song used to lull to sleep

Wind - the air blown into or through a brass or woodwind instrument

Wind band - concert band; an orchestra with no stringed instruments sometimes including the double bass

Wind instrument - a musical instrument which produces sound when air is blown into its mouthpiece including brass and woodwind instruments

Wind Quintet - a composition written for five wind instruments typically the clarinet, flute, oboe, bassoon and double-bass or horn; a group of five musicians playing wind instruments

Wire brush - a drumstick with a fan of wires on one end used to produce a brushing or sweeping sound

Wolno - (Polish) "loose, freely"; play freely; allowed; improvise

Woodwind - wind instruments which produce sound by blowing air over a vibrating reed or by mouthpiece design as in the flute

Wütend - (Austrian) "angry, furious"; play furiously with strong accent

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Xylophone - (Greek) "sound off wood"; a percussion instrument constructed of rows of metal or wooden bars of different pitched lengths arranged in scale order like a piano, which produce tones when stuck with a mallet or donger

Xylorimba - a xylophone with a deeper range of lower notes

Xacara -  a comic interlude in stage plays; also called Jascara

Xilofono - (Italian) "wood sound"; the Italian word for xylophone

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Yaravi - (Spanish) "aviary"; an Andean song in a slow triple or uneven meter; a traditional love song of Peru

Yodel - (German) "yell"; a singing style of rapid alternations of tone with falsetto, using vowel sounds rather than lyrics articulated in high to low registers, popular in Switzerland, Austria, and American hillbilly country music

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Zählzeit - (German) "beat"; the beat of the music; the count of a composition

Zampogna - an Italian bagpipe, traditionally used in southern regions of Italy

Zart - (German) "subdued"; play in a delicate manner; depressed

Zarzuela - (Spanish) a type of musical drama in use from 17th to 19th century Spain which consists of popular or operatic music tunes alternating between spoken and singing acts; a musical genre of Baroque Spain named after a town

Zither - a flat-backed plucked stringed instrument played layed flat or on the knees from 17th century Germany

Zwischenspiel - (German) "interlude"; the organ music played in church between the verses of hymns; music played between the acts of an opera

Zartheit - (German) "tenderness"; play tenderly, with tenderness

Zartlich - (German) "tenderly"; to be played tenderly of in a slow easy manner

Zeichen - (German) "mark"; sign; mark; notation; point of action

Zeitmass - (German) "time"; time per measure; the tempo

Zelo, zeloso - (Italian) "zealous"; play zealously; with zeal

Zelosemente - (French) "zealous"; sing or play with zeal

Zeihen - (German) "drawn out"; to draw out; delay; slowing

Zeimlich - (German) "fairly"; fair, quite, rather than; a prefix or preposition

Zero ring - a type of o-ring on the perimeter of a drum to prevent unwarranted overtones and resonance

Zitterned - (German) "tembling"; trembling; with a tremble; shaken

Zögernd - (German) "delay"; hesitant; delayed

Zurückhalten - (German) "hold back"; delayed; held back; a delay of tempo; suppress, restrain

Zydeco  - Cajun music originating in the New Orleans area during the late 19th century and still in use today; a Ragtime type of band also utilizing a drum with cymbal, the accordion, and washboard; see also Ragtime or Dixieland