Terms - K
K
K. Dr.
kabuki
Kadenz
kalimba
Kammer
Kammersonate
Kammerton
Kanon
kantele
Kantor
Kantorei
Kapelle
Kapellmeister
Kavatine
kazoo
kent bugle
Kesselpauke
Kesseltrommel
kettledrum
key
key signature
keyboard
keyboard instrument
keyboard music
keyed bugle
keyed trumpet
keynote
kick drum
Kielflügel
Kirchensonate
kit
kithara
Kl.
Klage
Klammer
klang
Klangfarbenmelodie
Klappholz
Klarinette
Klavier
klaxophone
klein
kleine Flöte
kleine Trommel
klezmer
klingen
klingen lassen
knock
Köchel Verzeichnis
komische Oper
Kontrabass
Kontrabassklarinette
Kontrafagott
Kontrapunkt
Kontretanz
Konzert
Konzertant
Konzertierend
Konzertmeister
Konzertstück
Kornett
krakoviak
krakowiak
Krebsgang
Kreuz
Krummhorn
kurzer Vorschlag
Kutchka
KV
Kyrie eleison
kytte
key
kee
[English]
1. On a piano, organ, harpsichord, virginal, etc., the keys are the levers which the performer depresses to activate the action, thus producing tones.
2. On a woodwind instrument, the keys are the metal disks that close or open soundholes by means of levers operated by the performer's fingers. Keys are used for those soundholes that are uncomfortable or impossible for the performer to reach with his/her fingers.
3. A specific scale or series of notes defining a particular tonality. Keys may be defined as major or minor, and are named after their tonic or keynote. Thus the series of notes with intervals defining a major tonality and based on the key of C is the key of C major.
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Last Updated: 2016-05-19 19:08:53