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- Ornament_(music) abstract "In music, ornaments or embellishments are musical flourishes that are not necessary to carry the overall line of the melody (or harmony), but serve instead to decorate or "ornament" that line. Many ornaments are performed as "fast notes" around a central note. The amount of ornamentation in a piece of music can vary from quite extensive (it was often so in the Baroque period) to relatively little or even none. The word agrément is used specifically to indicate the French Baroque style of ornamentation. A very important function of the ornamentation in early and baroque keyboard music was as a way of creating a longer sustain of the note on a harpsichord, clavichord, or virginal, such instruments being unable to sustain a long note in the same manner as a pipe organ.[citation needed]In the baroque period, it was common for performers to improvise ornamentation on a given melodic line. A singer performing a da capo aria, for instance, would sing the melody relatively unornamented the first time, but decorate it with additional flourishes the second time. Improvised ornamentation continues to be part of the Irish musical tradition, particularly in sean-nós singing but also throughout the wider tradition as performed by the best players.Ornamentation may also be indicated by the composer. A number of standard ornaments (described below) are indicated with standard symbols in music notation, while other ornamentations may be appended to the score in small notes, or simply written out normally. Frequently, a composer will have his or her own vocabulary of ornaments, which will be explained in a preface, much like a code. A grace note is a note written in smaller type, with or without a slash through it, to indicate that its note value does not count as part of the total time value of the bar. Alternatively, the term may refer more generally to any of the small notes used to mark some other ornament (see Appoggiatura, below), or in association with some other ornament’s indication (see Trill, below), regardless of the timing used in the execution.In Spain, melodies ornamented upon repetition ("divisions") were called "diferencias", and can be traced back to 1538, when Luis de Narváez published the first collection of such music for the vihuela.".
- Ornament_(music) thumbnail Chopin_nocturne_op27_2b.png?width=300.
- Ornament_(music) wikiPageID "66614".
- Ornament_(music) wikiPageRevisionID "604606827".
- Ornament_(music) date "July 2013".
- Ornament_(music) description "A passage with two phrases ending in appoggiaturas, followed by these phrases without them".
- Ornament_(music) description "First bar of Goldberg Variation 7, first played with lower mordents, then without".
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- Ornament_(music) filename "Lmordent no-lmordent.ogg".
- Ornament_(music) hasPhotoCollection Ornament_(music).
- Ornament_(music) postText "not Hob. XXII:1 in F major?".
- Ornament_(music) title "Appoggiatura".
- Ornament_(music) title "Mordents".
- Ornament_(music) type "music".
- Ornament_(music) subject Category:Musical_terminology.
- Ornament_(music) subject Category:Ornamentation.
- Ornament_(music) comment "In music, ornaments or embellishments are musical flourishes that are not necessary to carry the overall line of the melody (or harmony), but serve instead to decorate or "ornament" that line. Many ornaments are performed as "fast notes" around a central note. The amount of ornamentation in a piece of music can vary from quite extensive (it was often so in the Baroque period) to relatively little or even none.".
- Ornament_(music) label "Abbellimento".
- Ornament_(music) label "Adorno (música)".
- Ornament_(music) label "Ornament (music)".
- Ornament_(music) label "Ornamento (música)".
- Ornament_(music) label "Ornement (solfège)".
- Ornament_(music) label "Ozdobnik".
- Ornament_(music) label "Versiering (muziek)".
- Ornament_(music) label "Verzierung (Musik)".
- Ornament_(music) label "Орнаментика (музыка)".
- Ornament_(music) label "装飾音".
- Ornament_(music) label "裝飾音".
- Ornament_(music) sameAs Verzierung_(Musik).
- Ornament_(music) sameAs Adorno_(música).
- Ornament_(music) sameAs Ornement_(solfège).
- Ornament_(music) sameAs Abbellimento.
- Ornament_(music) sameAs 装飾音.
- Ornament_(music) sameAs Versiering_(muziek).
- Ornament_(music) sameAs Ozdobnik.
- Ornament_(music) sameAs Ornamento_(música).
- Ornament_(music) sameAs m.0hlb3.
- Ornament_(music) sameAs Q739589.
- Ornament_(music) sameAs Q739589.
- Ornament_(music) wasDerivedFrom Ornament_(music)?oldid=604606827.
- Ornament_(music) depiction Chopin_nocturne_op27_2b.png.
- Ornament_(music) isPrimaryTopicOf Ornament_(music).