Talk:Italian musical terms used in English

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[edit] Musical terminology

Hmm, it looks like this may have been rendered redundant by the article musical terminology. Would anyone object if I fold in the entries here into musical terminology and make this into a redirect to that article? Opus33 19:31, 30 Sep 2004 (UTC)

I'm actually working on that now—I'll merge this page into musical terminology sometime in the near future. --bdesham 18:25, 25 Nov 2004 (UTC)
OK, take note to link [[Adagio]] to [[Tempo|Adagio]].—Trevor Caira 17:57, 29 Nov 2004 (UTC)

[edit] Presto link

Why does the link to the term "Presto" take me to a page about Penis?

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[edit] Musical Instuments

You missed a miriad of instruments.

Saxophone, named after Adolph Sax, A woodwind with a brass body, generally bright, not used in Orchestras often

Trombone

French Horn

Sousaphone

Baritone

Clarinet

Flute (piccolo should be a subsection of flute)

Oboe

Bassoon

guitars

percussion instruments

and several more.

Orchestra should be removed here and put under a new section titled Ensembles which would include Orchestra, Concert Orchestra, concert Band, Big (jazz) Band, Solo, Duet, Trio, Quartet, Quintet, etc., choir.