mordent
21mordent — [ mɔ:d(ə)nt] noun Music an ornament consisting of one rapid alternation of a written note with the note immediately below or above it in the scale. Origin C19: via Ger. from Ital. mordente, pres. participle of mordere to bite …
22mordent — mor·dent …
23mordent — n. musical device of alternating quickly a tone with another a half tone lower …
24mordent — mor|dent sb., en, er, erne (MUSIK et toneornament) …
25Mordent — Mor|dẹnt, der; s, e <italienisch> (Musik Wechsel zwischen Hauptnote und nächsttieferer Note, Triller) …
26mordent — a, mourdènt, o adj. mordant ; piquant ; incisif, ive ; fig. décapante ; corrosif, ive ; impitoyable …
27mordent — n. Mus. 1 an ornament consisting of one rapid alternation of a written note with the note immediately below it. 2 a pralltriller. Etymology: G f. It. mordente part. of mordere bite …
28inverted mordent — noun : pralltriller * * * Music. a melodic embellishment consisting of a rapid alternation of a principal tone with an auxiliary tone one degree above it. Also called pralltriller. * * * inverted mordent see ↑mordent • • • Main Entry: ↑invert * * …
29double mordent — n. MORDENT * * * …
30double mordent — n. MORDENT …