Glommish/Musical system: Difference between revisions
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pik = allegro, vivace (quick) | pik = allegro, vivace (quick) |
Revision as of 19:15, 21 January 2019
Instruments
þe térem = string instrument (from Türiŋit täärm)
þe kátérem = guqin (← kaa-täärm 'ancient string instrument')
þe júskion = dulcimer (← jüüskön)
þí klársiach = harp (← cláirseach)
þe kinór = lyre (← cinnowr)
þe úd = lute
þe fiþel = violin
þe lażfiþel = cello
þe piélfiþel = double bass
þe lúg (← luug), þí fiadóg (← feadóg) = (two kinds of) flute
þí szavúrtéreme = broken instruments
Forms
þe klungen, þí klungnen = sonata
Other musical terms
slap = piano (soft)
stark = forte (loud)
fanþiend = andante (walking)
pik = allegro, vivace (quick)
útbárfól = expressive
langsam = adagio (slow)
snióen yncz = not rushed
þí spriakstamnie = Sprechstimme
þí simbskapie = chorus
Composers' names, Þiúsьkified
Josiéf Gránь = Giuseppe Verdi
Antonь Livlik = Antonio Vivaldi
Karl Frank = César Franck
Onlýv Mászíhan = Olivier Messiaen