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barraí ceoil idir théamaí, nó ábhar codarsnach, ag ullmhú d'athsheinm an bhuntéama (CT)
transitional material between themes, or contrasting section in preparation for the return of the original theme (CT)
GAbonndord fir1
gu bonndoird, ai bonndoird, gi bonndord
patrún gearr a chloistear arís is arís eile sa dord le hathruithe séise agus armóine (CT)
short pattern in the bass which recurs with varying melody and harmony (CT)
GAcaidéinse fir4
gu caidéinse, iol caidéinsí
barraí breise ceoil, nó tobchumadóireacht, i dtreo deireadh gluaiseachta de ghnáth a thugann deis do cheoltóir aonair a scil a léiriú
additional bars of music, or improvisation, generally towards the end of a movement, to demonstrate the skill of a solo musician
GAceangal fir1
gu ceangail, ai ceangail, gi ceangal
Idirphíosa a nascann dhá mhír de shaothar ceoil agus é éagsúil leo go minic; i gcúrsaí popcheoil, mír (8 mbarra de ghnáth) i ngnáthstruchtúr amhrán 32 bharra atá éagsúil leis an véarsa agus leis an gcúrfá.
A transitional, often contrasting, passage linking two sections of a composition; in popular music, a section (usually of eight bars) which contrasts with both verse and chorus in a typical thirty-two bar song structure
GAfréamhdhord fir1
gu fréamhdhoird, ai fréamhdhoird, gi fréamhdhord
an líne doird a fhaightear ó na fréamhnótaí i seicheamh cordaí (CT)
series of low notes, or bass line, formed from fundamentals of chords in a chord progression (CT)
GAtrédhord fir1
gu trédhoird, ai trédhoird, gi trédhord
nodaireacht doird, a scríobhtar leis féin, le huimhreacha, siombailí agus seachtráin do na cordaí agus na nótaí neamhchorda atá le seinm ag uirlisí cordúla tionlacain (CT)
musical notation for the bass part, written separately, using numbers, symbols and accidentals to indicate chords and non-chord notes to be played by chordal accompanying instruments (CT)