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The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 211 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- A capriccio
- A due
- A♭ (musical note)
- A♯ (musical note)
- A12 scale
- Abacus Harmonicus
- Accarezzevole
- Johann Georg Ahle
- Akebono scale
- Edward Aldwell
- All-interval tetrachord
- All-interval twelve-tone row
- All-trichord hexachord
- Alpha scale
- Ambassel scale
- Ambitus (music)
- Andamento
- Arch form
- Augmented octave
- Augmented tuning
- Ausmultiplikation
B
C
D
- D (musical note)
- D♭ (musical note)
- D♯ (musical note)
- DarwinTunes
- Delta scale
- Descending tetrachord
- Developing variation
- Diatonic hexachord
- Diatonic set theory
- Dickinson classification
- Diminished fourth
- Diminished major seventh chord
- Diminished octave
- Diminished tuning
- Distance model
- Double-lip embouchure
- Dream chord
- Dromoi
- Drum cadence
- Drum charts
- Dyad (music)
E
F
G
I
M
- Magic chord
- Mahati
- Major fourth and minor fifth
- Major limma
- Martelé (bowstroke)
- Melodic motion
- Melodic pattern
- Mensurstrich
- Micrologus
- Micropolyphony
- Minor diatonic semitone
- Mistuning
- Mixed-interval chord
- Jérôme-Joseph de Momigny
- Monad (music)
- Musical argument
- Musical repertoire
- Musical similarity
- Musical tone
P
S
- Galeazzo Sabbatini
- Luigi Antonio Sabbatini
- Saltus duriusculus
- Satz
- Marco Scacchi
- Carl Schachter
- Schizophonia
- Septimal chromatic semitone
- Septimal diatonic semitone
- Septimal tritone
- Sextuple metre
- Simultaneity (music)
- Sixth tone
- Sonata cycle
- Sopranissimo
- Sotto voce (music)
- Daniel Speer
- Spontaneous composition
- Sri Tyagaraja
- Stab (music)
- Stentato
- Strain (music)
- String change
- String noise
- Strophic form
- Johann Georg Sulzer
- Superius
- Surutti