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Crescendo (abb. cresc.) Gradually increasing the sounds' valium.
Tied notes, see Legato Decrescendo (abb. Decrec.) Gradually decrease the sounds' valium
Broken chord - performed with: p,i,m      Broken chord - performed with: p sliding over the strings.
Sharp - lifts the pitch by half tone -or one fret. Sharp next to the clef (blue) will affect the whole row. Rasgueado - Strumming up and downward with all right hand fingers briefly over a neighbor strings usually from to . Common in Flamenco guitar music style.
Flat - decrease the pitch by half tone, or one fret. Flat next to the clef (blue) will affect the whole row. Natural (red) cancel both: sharp and flat effect and the tone is natural. Here the B-flat will change to natural b.
Notation of Natural Harmonics
A diamond-shaped note with a fret numbered [ex: H.12] indicate that this note should be performed by toughing the string slightly over the indicate fret [ex: H.7] with your left hand, while you pluck the string normally with your right hand.
The harmonic-effect will produce a sound of balls.
Harmonics sounds

Musical Terms

Adagio - Very Slow Chromatic - By semitones Molto - Very...
Al Fine - To the end Cavatina - A short sentimental song Piu - More...
Allegro - Quick, lively Crescendo (abb. cresc.)- Gradually increasing the sounds' valium. Piano (abb. p) - Soft
Allegretto - Less quick then Allegro Da Capo (abb. D.C.) from the beginning Poco - A bit, little
Andante - A bit slow Da Capo al Fine - From the beginning to the word Fine Rubato - Play freely
Andantino - faster then Andante Decrescendo (abb. Decrec.) Gradually decrease the sounds' valium Triplet - three tones played in a time of one beat duration
A tempo - In original speed Diminuendo - Gradually diminished Presto - Very quick
Beat - A unit partition in a measure Espressivo - With expression Scale - A tonal pitch ordering
Cantabile - In a singing style Fine - The end Sempre - Always
Canto - Song Finale - The end Staccato - Short, detached
Coda - Part at the end Forte - (abb. f ) - Loud Soft, Piano = p
Calmo - calm, relaxed Grazioso - With Grace Softer, more Piano = pp
Con brio - with vigor and spirit Largo - Very slow Forte, loud = f
Concerto - A compositions for specific solo instrument(s) and Orchestra Legato - Tied sounds Louder, more Forte, = ff 
Chords - Sounds playing together Lento - Slow Mezzo (half) Piano = mp
Chitarra - Guitar, in Italian Melancholy - sadly Mezzo (half) loud = mf

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