The musical term for "Soft and Sweet" is Dolce.
the name given to a musical piece performed by one person is called a Solo -If you have maybe a violin piece and its to be performed by one person then you could call it "Violin solo" or "solo Violin" actually you could call it anything and just add to the score that "this should be played by one player only or played solo"
Andante is a musical term referring to the speed at which a piece of music should be played. It means 'slowly', or at a walking pace.
A battle piece is a painting or musical composition which represents a battle.
timbre is the instruments and voices in the piece of music being played
Appalachian Portrait,
an instumental
A martellato, directly from the Italian word for "hammered", is a musical term for the symbol which denotes that a note in a piece should be strongly accented. It is roughly in the shape of a vertical open wedge (^).
Allegretto
We sing songs and we play musical pieces. A song may be accompanied by musical instruments or can be sung in an a cappella form , but composed music without vocal is not a song. Music without vocal may be referred to as a musical piece or a number.
The music piece that introduces a musical is called the overture or prelude.
The coda sign in musical notation indicates a specific section of music that should be skipped to a later part of the piece. It helps musicians navigate complex musical structures and ensures that the piece is played correctly from start to finish.
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Taps is a song. It is a musical piece played at dusk and at funerals, particularly by the U.S. military.
The chord progression is a series of chords played in a specific order. To identify a chord progression in a musical piece, listen for the sequence of chords being played repeatedly throughout the song. You can also look at the sheet music or use your ear to pick out the chords being played.
In music, an overtone is a higher frequency sound that is produced along with the main tone when a musical instrument is played. Overtone contributes to the richness and complexity of the sound, adding depth and color to the overall musical piece.
It's probably safer just to say "nous avons joué la musique par Beethoven" which is translated to "We played music by Beethoven"