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Glossary of Italian music : ウィキペディア英語版
Glossary of Italian music

''This is an article on the terminology used to describe the music of Italy. There is also an article on Italian musical terms used in English.''
Italian music terminology consists of words and phrases used in the discussion of the music of Italy. Some Italian music terms are derived from the common Italian language. Others come from Spanish, or Neapolitan, Sicilian, Sardinian or other regional languages of Italy. The terms listed here describe a genre, song form, dance, instrument, style, quality of music, technique or other important aspect of Italian music.〔''New Grove Encyclopedia of Music'', pp 637–680〕〔Keller, Marcello Sorce, Roberto Catalano and Giuseppina Colicci, "Italy" in the ''Garland Encyclopedia of World Music'', pp 604–625〕
==Dances==

*''alessandrina'': A skipping dance from the area around Pavia
*''alta danza'': Early Spanish name for the ''saltarello''〔(【引用サイトリンク】work=StreetSwing's Dance History Archives )
*''argismo'': A Sicilian term for the ''tarantella'' healing ritual, from ''argia'', ''spider''〔
*''ariosa'': A Carnival dance〔
*''balùn'': A folk dance〔
*''ballarella'': A variant name for the ''saltarello''〔
*''ballo di baraben'': A ritual dance〔
*''bas de tach'': A Carnival dance〔
*''crellareccia'': A wedding dance in the ''sonata per la sposa'' of Alta Sabina
*''bal drabces'': A Carnival dance〔
*''danza dei coltelli'': The ''dance of the knives'', a knife dance derived from the ''tarantella''〔
*''forlana'': Venetian term for the ''furlana''〔(【引用サイトリンク】work=StreetSwing's Dance History Archives )
*''friulana'': Venetian term for the ''furlana''〔
*''furlana'': A folk dance, from Campieli, favored in Venice〔
*''furlane'': Venetian term for the ''furlana''〔
*''frullana'': Venetian term for the ''furlana''〔
*''gagliarda'': Italian term for the ''galliarde''〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Galliarde )
*''gagliarde'': Italian term for the ''galliarde''〔
*''giga'': A skipping dance from the area around Pavia
*''ballo dei Gobbi'': A Carnival dance, ''dance of the hunchbacks''〔
*''ballo liscio'': A ballroom dance〔
*''ballo di Mantova'': A folk skipping dance〔
*''monferrina'': A 6/8 dance historically associated with Monferrato and the valleys of Fassa and Rendena〔〔
*''muleta'': A Carnival dance〔
*''pas in amur'': A Carnival dance〔
*''passo brabante'': An alternate term for the ''saltarello''〔
*''passu'e trese'': A Sardinian folk dance〔
*''perigurdino'': A skipping dance from the area around Pavia
*''piana'': A skipping dance from the area around Pavia〔
*''povera donna'': A skipping dance from the area around Pavia, a Carnival ritual dance〔
*''pizzica tarantata'': An old form of the ''tarantella''〔
*''rezianka zagatina'': A folk dance〔
*''roncastalda'': A folk skipping dance〔
*''rose e fiori'': A Carnival dance〔
*''ruggero'': A folk skipping dance〔
*''russiano'': A folk dance, said to originate in Russi
*''sa seria'': A Sardinian folk dance〔
*''saltarella'': A variant name for the ''saltarello''〔
*''saltarelle'': A variant name for the ''saltarello''〔
*''saltarello'': A widespread, leaping folk dance, originally in 3/4 time, and later in 3/8 and 6/8, derived from a court dance that evolved from the ''galliarde'' and was originally known in Spain as the ''alta danza'', from ''saltare'', ''to leap''〔
*''savatarelle'': A variant name for the ''saltarello''〔
*''sos gocios'': A Sardinian folk dance〔
*''sos mutos'': A Sardinian folk dance〔
*''sposina'': A skipping dance for brides from the area around Pavia
*''stuzzichetto'': A variant name for the ''saltarello''〔
*''su ballu'': Popular Sardinian dances〔
*''ta matianowa'': A folk dance〔
*''ta palacowa'': A folk dance〔
*''ta panawa'': A folk dance〔
*''tammorriata'' or ''tammuriata'': A Campanian couple dance, accompanied by lyric songs called ''strambotti'' and ''tammorra'' tambourines
*''tarantel'': An alternate term for the ''tarantella''〔(【引用サイトリンク】work=StreetSwing's Dance History Archives )
*''tarantella'': A couple dance in 6/8 time, intended to cure the supposedly poisonous bite of the tarantula
*''tarantismo'': An Apulian term for the ''tarantella'' healing ritual〔
*''tarantolati'': The ''tarantella'' ritual as it is practiced in Puglia〔〔
*''tarentella'': An alternate term for the ''tarantella''〔
*''tarentule'': An alternate term for the ''tarantella''〔
*''ballo tondo'': An alternate term for ''ballu tundu''〔
*''ballu torrau'': A Sardinian folk dance〔
*''trescone'': A folk dance, one of Italy's oldest〔
*''ballu tundu'': The ''launeddas'' dance〔
*''ballu tzopu'': A Sardinian folk dance〔
*''ballo della Veneziana'': A 2/2 dance of Venetian origin〔

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