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  1. "Sandra" is a song written by Barry Manilow and Enoch Anderson. A piano-based ballad, the song takes the voice of a lonely housewife looking back at missed opportunities, because she married at an early age. [1] It was originally recorded by Manilow on his album, Barry Manilow II in 1974.

  2. 0:00 / 30:36. Barry Manilows smooth and emotive vocals beautifully convey the emotions of the song. He captures the vulnerability and inner turmoil of Sandra, transporting the listener into her world. The simple yet profound lyrics allow for a deep connection with the character and her struggles.

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  3. Nov 20, 2023 · The song “Sandra” by Barry Manilow holds a special meaning for many listeners. Released in 1977 as part of his album “This One’s for You,” the song captivated fans with its heartfelt lyrics and emotional melody. It is a timeless piece that continues to resonate with audiences today.

  4. Sandra is a song written by Barry Manilow and Enoch Anderson. It is a piano-based ballad and tells the story of a lonely housewife who married young and looks back on missed opportunities. It was first sung by Barry Manilow in 1974 and later by Dusty Springfield in 1978.

    • Presto Prestissimo
    • Rubato Tenuto
    • Attacca Cambiare
    • solo
    • Techniques
    • Colla voce
    • Legato
    • Spiccato
    • Banda
    • Comprimario/a
    • Bravo
    • Stagione

    ready very ready Very fast Very very fast, as fast as possible

    robbed sustained Free flowing and exempt from steady rhythm Holding or sustaining a single note Accompagnato accompanied Alla marcia as a march A tempo to time

    attach change Proceed to the next section without pause Any change, such as to a new instrument Da Capo (al fine) Dal Segno Divisi

    from the beginning (to the end) to the sign divided alone Abbreviated as D.C., informs the performer to go back to the beginning (capo) (finishing where the part is marked fine) Abbreviated as D.S., informs the performer to repeat a specific section marked by a sign (segno) Instructs one section to divide into two or more separate sections, each pl...

    Altissimo Arpeggio Acciaccatura Appoggiatura Basso continuo A bocca chiusa Chiuso

    very high harp-like crushing leaning continuous bass mouth closed closed with the bow with the voice Very high chord with the notes spread out in time An extra, very fast grace note type of ornament Continuous bass accompaniment (see figured bass.) Wordless humming in a choral piece Calls for a horn to be muted by hand Cancels col legno and pizzica...

    with the wood coloration glide tied together singer, especially when slowing for textual effect Calls for a bowed instrument to be struck with the wood rather than the hair of the bow Elaborate ornamentation of a vocal line sweeping glide from one pitch to another series of notes played with a smooth connection between them Con sordino Senza sordin...

    with mute without mute plucked carrying carried covered one string two strings tutte Three strings or all the strings separated Tutti staccatissimo Staccato Scordatura vibrato

    all very detached detached mistuning vibrating first lady first man band Calls for mute to be applied, esp. to string instruments. Calls for mute to be removed, esp. from string instruments. Calls for a bowed instrument to be plucked with the fingers sliding of pitch between two notes style of playing between staccato and legato Of a drum, muted wi...

    first Concertino little concert A supporting role The smaller, more virtuosic, group of musicians in a concerto grosso

    skillful A performance of extraordinary virtuosity a cry of congratulation to a male singer or performer. Fem. brava, pl. bravi, fem.pl. brave. The use of ! at the of "Bravo/a/i/e(!)" strongly emphasize the written expression.

    season Conductor, music director, music teacher, also composer and other eminent musicians and singers Assistant conductor Assistant conductor Prompter A variety of formal organisation of players and crew in the staging of operas

  5. However, these hundreds of terms can be daunting for anyone unversed in musical terminology. Here is a useful glossary of some of the key musical terms and definitions you are likely to come across. Read on for our comprehensive musical terms dictionary.

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  7. Sep 25, 2024 · Cheatsheet of common and more obscure music terminology terms and definitions. Understanding music terms makes it easier to collaborate with other musicians – it really does help if you’re all singing and playing from the same hymn sheet!