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Classical Music - Wiki[edit]
My own little encyclopedia[edit]
- A capriccio
- Absolute music
- Acoustic resonance
- Additive rhythm and divisive rhythm
- All fifths tuning
- Allemande
- Altered chord
- Andante and Finale
- Anglais
- Approach chord
- Aragonaise
- Arithmetic progression
- Arpeggio
- Array mbira
- Aspect of music
- Atonality
- Baroque music
- Basse danse
- Bassline
- Binary form
- Bisector (music)
- Bohlen–Pierce scale
- Bolero
- Bourrée
- Brass quintet
- Burleske
- Cadence (music)
- Cadenza
- Canon (music)
- Cantabile
- Cardinality equals variety
- Chaconne
- Charles Rosen
- Chorale
- Chord (music)
- Chord names and symbols (popular music)
- Chord progression
- Chromatic circle
- Chromatic genus
- Chromatic mediant
- Chromatic scale
- Chromaticism
- Circle of fifths
- Circle of fifths text table
- Circle progression
- Classical music
- Classical period (music)
- Close and open harmony
- Common practice period
- Complement (music)
- Concerto
- Cone
- Consonance and dissonance
- Counterpoint
- Courante
- Csárdás
- Cyclic group
- Cyclic permutation
- Deep scale property
- Degree (music)
- Derived row
- Dialectic
- Diatonic genus
- Diatonic set theory
- Dominant (music)
- Double bass
- Dynamics (music)
- Edward T. Cone
- Eleventh
- Enharmonic genus
- Equal temperament
- Ernst Kurth
- Essays in Musical Analysis
- Esthesic and poietic
- Exposition (music)
- Extended chord
- Falsetto
- Figure (music)
- Figured bass
- Forte number
- Four-part harmony
- Fourier analysis
- Fred Lerdahl
- Frequency
- Fret
- Fugue
- Fundamental frequency
- Gavotte
- Generated collection
- Generic interval
- Geometric progression
- Gigue
- Glossary of musical terminology
- Gregorian mode
- Gypsy scale
- György Ligeti
- Harmonic
- Harmonic oscillator
- Harmonic series (mathematics)
- Harmonic series (music)
- Harmonic seventh chord
- Harmonization
- Harmony
- Heinrich Schenker
- Hemiola
- Hermeneutics
- Hertz
- Heterophony
- Hierarchy
- History of sonata form
- Hocket
- Homophony
- Indian classical music
- Inharmonicity
- Interval (music)
- Interval cycle
- Interval vector
- Invention (musical composition)
- Inversion (music)
- Irregular resolution
- Isometre
- Isometry
- Jean-Jacques Nattiez
- Jig
- John Tyrrell (musicologist)
- Just intonation
- Key signature
- List of music theorists
- List of Romantic-era composers
- Loure
- Ländler
- Madrigal
- Mazurka
- Melodic pattern
- Melody
- Metaphor
- Minuet
- Modal voice
- Modulation (music)
- Modulo operation
- Monody
- Monophony
- Motif (music)
- Movement (music)
- Multiplication (music)
- Multiset
- Music and mathematics
- Music cognition
- Music genre
- Music semiology
- Music theory
- Musica ficta
- Musica universalis
- Musical composition
- Musical development
- Musical form
- Musical notation
- Musicology
- Musique concrète
- Myhill's property
- Naive set theory
- New musicology
- Nicolas Ruwet
- Ninth
- Normal mode
- Octatonic scale
- Octave
- Opera
- Oral tradition
- Orchestration
- Organ symphony
- Ornament (music)
- Ostinato
- Part (music)
- Pasodoble
- Passamezzo
- Passepied
- Pavane
- Pedal point
- Performance
- Permutation (music)
- Peter Westergaard's tonal theory
- Phenomenology (philosophy)
- Phrase (music)
- Piano acoustics
- Piano key frequencies
- Pitch (music)
- Pitch class
- Pitch class space
- Pitch constellation
- Piva (dance)
- Plainsong
- Polka
- Polonaise
- Polyphony
- Polyrhythm
- Program music
- Prolongation
- Pythagorean comma
- Pythagorean interval
- Pythagorean tuning
- Quadrille
- Quartal and quintal harmony
- Quartet
- Quintuple meter
- Recapitulation (music)
- Redowa
- Reflection (mathematics)
- Register (music)
- Renaissance music
- Resonance
- Rhapsody (music)
- Rhythm
- Rigaudon
- Ripieno concerto
- Ritornello
- Ritournelle
- Roman numeral analysis
- Romantic music
- Rondo
- Rothenberg propriety
- Rudolph Reti
- Saltarello
- Sarabande
- Scale of harmonics
- Schenkerian analysis
- Scherzo
- Secondary dominant
- Semiotics
- Septet
- Sequence (music)
- Serialism
- Set (music)
- Set theory (music)
- Sextet
- Sheet music
- Sine wave
- Sinfonia
- Sixth chord
- Solo concerto
- Sonata
- Sonata form
- Sonatas and partitas for solo violin (Bach)
- Sound
- Specific interval
- Staccato
- Standing wave
- Stanley Sadie
- Stretched tuning
- String quartet
- Strophic form
- Structure implies multiplicity
- Subharmonic
- Supertonic
- Symphony
- Symphony No. 3 (Beethoven)
- Symphony No. 8 (Mahler)
- Teleology
- Tempo
- Ternary form
- Tertian
- Tetrachord
- Theme (music)
- Timbre
- Toccata
- Tonality
- Tone cluster
- Tone row
- Tonic (music)
- Transcription (music)
- Transformational theory
- Transposition (music)
- Trio (music)
- Trio sonata
- Tritone
- Twelve-tone technique
- Undertone series
- Unified field
- Unison
- Variation (music)
- Varsovienne
- Vibration
- Vocal resonation
- Voice leading
- Voicing (music)
- Waltz (music)
- Wave
- Well temperament
- Wolf interval
- Woodwind quartet
- Écossaise