play one octave higher
play one octave lower
return to original tempo
gradually faster
(>) – louder, or with a harder attack
slow
fast
walking pace
bowed
singing style
Chord label
"𝄌 Coda" section.
with the wood of the bow
with energy
with fire
crescendo (gradually louder)
small notes for reference
Repeat back to beginning and play to the "to Coda 𝄌", then jump to the "𝄌 Coda".
Repeat back to beginning and play to the "Fine" marking.
diminuendo (gradually softer)
diminuendo (gradually softer)
divided parts
sweetly
Repeat back to Segno sign (𝄋) and play to the "to Coda 𝄌", then jump to the "𝄌 Coda".
Repeat back to Segno sign (𝄋) and play to the "Fine" marking.
Jump to ending with correct passage number.
End of repeat section. Jump to start of repeat section.
expressively
expressively
forte (loud)
hold longer than written
fortissimo (very loud)
fortississimo (very, very loud)
Stop playing after D.C. al Fine or D.S. al Fine.
forte then immediately piano
playful
very slow
(slur) smoothly connected
legato pedal
lightly
return to written pitch
mezzo
majestic
(^) – louder or more forcefully
mezzo-forte (moderately loud)
mysterious
moderate
mezzo-piano (moderately soft)
piano (soft)
heavy
Pitch label
plucked
gently separated (tenuto + staccato)
pianissimo (very soft)
pianississimo (very, very soft)
extremely fast
very fast
gradually slower
gradually slower
flexible tempo
Jump here from D.S. al Fine or D.S. al Coda.
sudden strong accent
sudden strong accent
sudden strong accent
continue similarly
even shorter than staccato
even shorter than staccato
short, detached
staccato pedal
Start of repeat section.
near the bridge
over the fingerboard
silent
(—) – held for full value
From "toCoda 𝄌" jump to the "𝄌 Coda" section.
calm
release soft pedal
soft pedal
play in unison
lively, fast
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