Musical terminology refers to the professional terminology used to guide performers in musical performances. It includes not only the elements of music, but also the period and genre of music. Musical terminology refers to the professional terminology used to guide performers in musical performances. It can be divided into three categories: speed term, speed term and expression term.
The speed term indicates the speed of the music, and words are marked above the staff at the beginning of the music. When the speed in music changes, it needs to be marked with new speed terms. Common speed terms are generally Italian, and some composers also express them in their mother tongue.
Dynamic terms represent the intensity of middle notes in music. It should be the strength of the sound. Not the intensity of the sound. There are three kinds of strength signs: fixed strength, gradual strength and direct change strength. In MIDI music, the strength of MIDI protocol is also the speed of keys. The strength value ranges from 0 to 127 and is divided into 8 levels.
Expression terms refer to the language and special expression terms used in music performances. Mainly refers to the written expression needed to directly express the music content and emotion. It is also the richest and most diverse part of music terminology.