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- G.P.: Grand Pause, General Pause;
indicates to the performers that the entire ensemble has a rest of
indeterminate length, often as a dramatic effect during a loud section
- gaudioso: with joy
- gemendo: groaningly
- gentile: gently
- geschwind (Ger):
quickly
- geteilt (Ger):
See divisi
- getragen (Ger):
sustained
- giocoso or gioioso:
gaily
- giusto: strictly, exactly, e.g. tempo
giusto in strict time
- glissando (simulated
Italian): a continuous sliding from one pitch to another (a true glissando),
or an incidental scale executed while moving from one melodic note to
another (an effective glissando). See glissando for
further information; and compare portamento in
this list.
- grandioso: grandly
- grave: slowly and seriously
- grazioso: gracefully
- gustoso: with happy emphasis and
forcefulness
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