Talk:Italian music terminology

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Reviewed version: October 22, 2006

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[edit] adusted for grammatical consistency

Hello, again, Tuf-Kat. I went through a made a few minor adjustments such that the initial prep+article combination alla is consisistently eliminated and the item stands alone by first letter of the noun. Also, there were a few sing/plural inconcistencies of the kind canti translated as "song" instead of "songs". I left the Italian plural alone where you have "A kind of..". Also, unless your Lomax reference says that addio padre has become a generic name for a kind of song (from the name of one particular song from 1916), it shouldn't be on the list. I also changed "beaten guitar' to "beating..." Jeffmatt 06:33, 27 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Failed for GA

As of 22 October 2006, I'm making a speedy failing of this article, because this article is a list. Per WP:WIAGA, list is not reviewed by the GA system. Editors should consider nominating this article to featured list candidates. Good luck. — Indon (reply) — 09:05, 22 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Make redirects

Glossary of Italian music, Terminology of Italian music, Italian music glossary, musical terminology of Italy, musical glossary of Italy, music glossary of Italy, music terminology of Italy

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