- Roulade (music)
A roulade is an elaborate embellishment of several
note s sung to onesyllable .ee also
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Melisma
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A roulade is an elaborate embellishment of several
ee also
*
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.
Roulade — For the musical term, see Roulade (music) : For the parkour movement, see Parkour The word Roulade originates from the French rouler meaning to roll . [ [http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/roulade roulade Definitions from Dictionary.com ] ]… … Wikipedia
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roulade — (roo LAHD) [French] In French cooking, a slice of meat or fish rolled around a filling and braised. In music, a highly ornamental passage for the voice, sung with a single syllable. The main title music melds traditional marching band… … Dictionary of foreign words and phrases
roulade — [ru: lα:d] noun 1》 a piece of meat, sponge cake, or other food, spread with a filling and rolled up. 2》 a florid passage of runs in classical music for a solo virtuoso. Origin Fr., from rouler to roll … English new terms dictionary
roulade — /ruˈlad/ (say rooh lahd) noun 1. a meat roll or galantine. 2. Music a vocal or instrumental flourish, usually consisting of brilliant and rapid runs. {French, from rouler roll} …
roulade — n. 1 a dish cooked or served in the shape of a roll, esp. a rolled piece of meat or sponge with a filling. 2 a florid passage of runs etc. in solo vocal music, usu. sung to one syllable. Etymology: F f. rouler to roll … Useful english dictionary
Parkour — Un traceur effectuant un saut de bras. Décomposi … Wikipédia en Français
Agréments — Es gibt in der Musik eine Reihe von Verzierungen oder Ornamenten (frz.: agréments). Es handelt sich dabei um Zusätze zum „eigentlichen“ Notentext, meistens in Form spezieller Zeichen. Beim Ausführen der Verzierungen bleibt dem Interpreten ein je… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Mordent — Es gibt in der Musik eine Reihe von Verzierungen oder Ornamenten (frz.: agréments). Es handelt sich dabei um Zusätze zum „eigentlichen“ Notentext, meistens in Form spezieller Zeichen. Beim Ausführen der Verzierungen bleibt dem Interpreten ein je… … Deutsch Wikipedia