Articles related to music include:
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- 7-limit tuning
 - 15 equal temperament
 - 17 equal temperament
 - 19 equal temperament
 - 22 equal temperament
 - 23 equal temperament
 - 31 equal temperament
 - 34 equal temperament
 - 41 equal temperament
 - 53 equal temperament
 - 58 equal temperament
 - 72 equal temperament
 - 96 equal temperament
 - 20th-century classical music
 - 20th-century music
 - 21st-century classical music
 - 833 cents scale
 
A
- A
 - A♭
 - A♯
 - A major
 - A minor
 - A-flat major
 - A-flat minor
 - A-sharp minor
 - A cappella
 - A capriccio
 - A due
 - A12 scale
 - Abbreviation
 - Abendmusik
 - Absolute music
 - Absolute pitch
 - Accent (music)
 - Accentus
 - Accidental
 - Accompaniment
 - Acoustic enhancement
 - Acoustic scale
 - Ad libitum
 - Adagio
 - Added tone chord
 - Additive rhythm
 - Adonai malakh mode
 - Aeneator
 - Aeolian dominant scale
 - Aeolian mode
 - Aesthetics of music
 - Air
 - Air à boire
 - Air de cour
 - Ajam (maqam)
 - Akebono scale
 - Albanian opera
 - Alberti bass
 - Album
 - Aleatoric music
 - Algaita
 - Algerian scale
 - Algorithmic composition
 - All-interval tetrachord
 - All-interval twelve-tone row
 - Alla breve
 - Allegro
 - Allemande
 - Alpha scale
 - Alta cappella
 - Altered chord
 - Altered scale
 - Alternate bass
 - Alternatim
 - Altissimo
 - Alto
 - Ambassel scale
 - Ambrosian chant
 - Ambitus (music)
 - American Music Awards
 - Amoebaean singing
 - Amusia
 - Anacrusis
 - Ancient Celtic music
 - Ancient music
 - Andalusian cadence
 - Andalusian classical music
 - Andamento
 - Andean music
 - Anhemitonic scale
 - Answer song
 - Anthem
 - Antiphon
 - Arab tone system
 - Arabic maqam
 - Arabic music
 - Arch form
 - Archlute
 - Archytas of Mytilene
 - Arghul
 - Aria
 - Aria di sorbetto
 - Arioso
 - Arpeggio
 - Arrangement
 - Ars antiqua
 - Ars nova
 - Ars subtilior
 - Arsis and thesis
 - Art music
 - Art song
 - Articulation
 - Artificial harmonic
 - Athenaeus (musician)
 - Atonality
 - Attacco
 - Audio mixing
 - Auditory illusion
 - Augmentation
 - Augmented fifth
 - Augmented octave
 - Augmented second
 - Augmented seventh
 - Augmented sixth
 - Augmented third
 - Augmented triad
 - Augmented tuning
 - Augmented unison
 - Ausmultiplikation
 - Authentic performance
 - Avant-garde music
 - Avaz (music)
 - Azione teatrale
 
B
- B
 - B♭
 - B♯
 - B major
 - B minor
 - B-flat major
 - B-flat minor
 - BACH motif
 - Back beat
 - Background music
 - Bagatelle (music)
 - Bagpipes
 - Balalaika
 - Ballad opera
 - Ballade
 - Ballata
 - Ballet (music)
 - Band (music)
 - Bar (music)
 - Bar form
 - Barbiton
 - Barcarolle
 - Bariolage
 - Baritenor
 - Baritone
 - Baritone violin
 - Baroque music
 - Baroque music of the British Isles
 - Baroque orchestra
 - Baroque violin
 - Baryton
 - Basque music
 - Bass (sound)
 - Bass (voice type)
 - Bass arpeggiation
 - Bass note
 - Bass run
 - Bass saxophone
 
Bass song
- Bass violin
 - Bass-baritone
 - Bassanello
 - Bassist
 - Bassline
 - Basso continuo
 - Basso profondo
 - Bassoon
 - Baton (conducting)
 - Battaglia (music)
 - Bayati (maqam)
 - Bayaty-Shiraz (mode)
 - Bayreuth canon
 - Bayreuth Festival
 - Beam
 - Beat (music)
 - Beatmatching
 - Bebung
 - Beethoven and C minor
 - Beethoven's compositional method
 - Beethoven's musical style
 - Bel canto
 - Bell pattern
 - Bell tone
 - Belting (music)
 - Berber music
 - Berceuse
 - Bergamask
 - Beste (Turkish music)
 - Beta scale
 - Bicinium
 - Bimodality
 - Binary form
 - Beneventan chant
 - Biomusic
 - Biomusicology
 - Birds in music
 - Bisector (music)
 - Blind octave
 - Block chord
 - Blue note
 - Blues
 - Blues ballad
 - Bohlen–Pierce scale
 - Bologna School of music
 - Boogie woogie
 - Border ballad
 - Borrowed chord
 - Bouzouki
 - Bowed clavier
 - Boy soprano
 - Braille music
 - Brass instrument
 - Brass quintet
 - Brass tablature
 - Bravura
 - Break (music)
 - Breath mark
 - Breedsma
 - Bridge (music)
 - Brindisi (music)
 - British opera
 - Broken consort
 - Bruckner rhythm
 - Burgundian School
 - Burletta
 - Bushi (music)
 - Byzantine lyra
 - Byzantine music
 
C
- C
 - C♯
 - C major
 - C minor
 - C-flat major
 - C-sharp major
 - C-sharp minor
 - Cabaletta
 - Cadence
 - Cadenza
 - Caesura
 - Call and response (music)
 - Calypso music
 - Cambiata
 - Camerata (music)
 - Canción
 - Canon (music)
 - Canntaireachd
 - Cantabile
 - Cantastoria
 - Cantata
 - Canticle
 - Cantiga
 - Cantillation
 - Cantore al liuto
 - Cantus coronatus
 - Cantus firmus
 - Canzona
 - Canzone Napoletana
 - Canzonetta
 - Capriccio (music)
 - Carnatic music
 - Carnival song
 - Cassation (music)
 - Castrato
 - Catalogue aria
 - Catalogues of classical compositions
 - Cauda
 - Cavatina
 - Celesta
 - Cell (music)
 - Cello
 - Cello da spalla
 - Cellone
 - Cello sonata
 - Celtic chant
 - Celtic harp
 - Celtic music
 - Cent (music)
 - Central American music
 - Chaconne
 - Chahargah (mode)
 - Chamber music
 - Chamber opera
 - Changing tones
 - Chanson
 - Charlemagne and church music
 - Cheironomy
 - Chelys
 - Chest of viols
 - Chest voice
 - Chiaroscuro (music)
 - Chiavette
 
Child singer
- Citharode
 - Chitarra Italiana
 - Choir
 - Choral concerto
 - Choral symphony
 - Chorale
 - Chorale motet
 - Chorale partita
 - Chord
 - Chord chart
 - Chord substitution
 - Chording
 - Chordioid
 - Chord progression
 - Chord-scale system
 - Chordal space
 - Chroma feature
 - Chromatic chord
 - Chromatic circle
 - Chromatic fantasia
 - Chromatic fourth
 - Chromatic genus
 - Chromatic hexachord
 - Chromatic mediant
 - Chromatic scale
 - Chromaticism
 - Church music
 - Church music in Scotland
 - Cibell
 - Cimbasso
 - Circle of fifths
 - Circular breathing
 - Circus music
 - Citharode
 - Clapping
 - Clarinet
 - Clarinet trio
 - Classical music
 - Classical music in Scotland
 - Classical music written in collaboration
 - Classical period (music)
 - Clausula (music)
 - Clavichord
 - Clef
 - Cleonides
 - Clinic (music)
 - Close and open harmony
 - Closely related key
 - Cloud (music)
 - Coda
 - Cognitive musicology
 - Col legno
 - Colascione
 - Cologne School (music)
 - Color (medieval music)
 - Coloratura soprano
 - Colored music notation
 - Colorist (music)
 - Colotomy
 - Collaborative piano
 - Combination tone
 - Combinatoriality
 - Comic opera
 - Comma (music)
 - Common tone (chord)
 - Comping (jazz)
 - Complement (music)
 - Complexe sonore
 - Compound metre
 - Composer
 - Composer tributes (classical music)
 - Comprimario
 - Concert
 - Concert aria
 - Concert band
 - Concertmaster
 - Concert performance
 - Concert pitch
 - Concert version
 - Concertato
 - Concertino (composition)
 - Concerto
 - Concerto for Orchestra
 - Conclusion (music)
 - Conducting
 - Conductorless orchestra
 - Conjunto
 - Consonance
 - Consort of instruments
 - Consort song (musical)
 - Constant spectrum melody
 - Constant structure
 - Contemporary classical music
 - Contemporary harpsichord
 - Contenance angloise
 - Counting (music)
 - Contrabass oboe
 - Contrabassophone
 - Contraforte
 - Contralto
 - Contrapuntal motion
 - Contrast (music)
 - Convenienze
 - Coptic music
 - Copula (music)
 - Copyist
 - Cor anglais
 - Corelli cadence
 - Cornamuse
 - Cornett
 - Count off
 - Counter-melody
 - Counterpoint
 - Countertenor
 - Country house opera
 - Country music
 - Courante
 - Court music in Scotland
 - Cover version
 - Cretan lyra
 - Critical edition (opera)
 - Cross-dressing in music and opera
 - Cross motif
 - Cross-strung harp
 - Crotalum
 - Crusade song
 - Cubase
 - Cue note
 - Culture in music cognition
 - Curtain call
 - Cut-out score
 - Cycle (music)
 - Cyclic form
 - Cyclic set
 - Cymbal
 
D
- D
 - D♭
 - D♯
 - D-sharp minor
 - D major
 - D minor
 - D-flat major
 - D-flat minor
 - D♯
 - Da capo
 - Da capo aria
 - Dal segno
 - Damon of Athens
 - Dance music
 - Dance and music of Latin America
 - Darmstadt School
 - Daseian notation
 - Dastgah
 - Dates of classical music eras
 - Decet (music)
 - Definite pitch
 - Definition of music
 - Degenerate music
 - Degree (music)
 - Delphic Hymns
 - Delta scale
 - Derived row
 - Descant
 - Descending tetrachord
 - Deutsch's scale illusion
 - Diapason
 - Diaschisma
 
- Diatonic and chromatic
 - Diatonic hexachord
 - Diatonic scale
 - Diatonic set theory
 - Didymus the Musician
 - Diegetic music
 - Diesis
 - Digital sheet music
 - Diminished fourth
 - Diminished octave
 - Diminished second
 - Diminished seventh
 - Diminished seventh chord
 - Diminished sixth
 - Diminished third
 - Diminished triad
 - Diminished tuning
 - Diminution
 - Discant
 - Distance model
 - Ditone
 - Ditonic scale
 - Divertimento
 - Divisi
 - Division viol
 - DJ mix
 - Dodeka music notation
 - Dominant
 - Dominant seventh sharp ninth chord
 - Dorian mode
 - Dorian ♭2 scale
 - Dotted note
 - Double bass
 - Double drumming
 - Double-Function Form
 - Double stop
 - Double tonic
 - Double variation
 - Double whole note
 - Dramma giocoso
 - Dream chord
 - Dresden amen
 - Dromoi
 - Drone
 - Drone music
 - Drum
 - Drum kit
 - Drum rudiment
 - DSCH motif
 - Dubreq Stylophone
 - Duet
 - Duettino
 - Dulab
 - Dulcian
 - Dumka (musical genre)
 - Duodecet
 - Duodrama
 - Duration (music)
 - Dyad (music)
 - Dynamic tonality
 - Dynamics
 
E
- E
 - E♭
 - E major
 - E minor
 - E-flat major
 - E-flat minor
 - Ear training
 - Early music
 - Early music festivals
 - Early music of the British Isles
 - Early music revival
 - Earworm
 - Echos
 - Eclecticism in music
 - Ecomusicology
 - Educational music
 - Eighth note
 - Ekphonetic notation
 - Elastic scoring
 - Electronic music
 - Electric piano
 - Electronic musical instrument
 
- Elements of music
 - Eleventh
 - Eleventh chord
 - Emancipation of the dissonance
 - Embodied music cognition
 - Encore
 - English art song
 - English bagpipes
 - English cadence
 - English Musical Renaissance
 - Enharmonic
 - Enharmonic keyboard
 - Enharmonic scale
 - Enigmatic scale
 - Ensalada (music)
 - Entr'acte
 - Entrainment
 - Environmentalism in music
 - Epidiapente
 - Equal temperament
 - Equivalence class (music)
 - Escala nordestina
 - Estampie
 - Étude
 - Ethnomusicology
 - Euclidean rhythm
 - Euouae
 - Evolutionary musicology
 - Exposition (music)
 - Expression pedal
 - Extension (music)
 - Eye movement in music reading
 - Eye music
 
F
- F
 - F♯
 - F major
 - F minor
 - F-flat major
 - F-sharp major
 - F-sharp minor
 - F+ (pitch)
 - Factor (chord)
 - Faking (Western classical music)
 - Falset (music)
 - Falsetto
 - Falsettone
 - False relation
 - Falsobordone
 - Fandango
 - Fantasia (music)
 - Farandole
 - Farsa
 - Fasıl
 - Fauxbourdon
 - Feedback
 - Fermata
 - Festa teatrale
 - Fifteenth
 - Fifth (chord)
 - Figure (music)
 - Figured bass
 - Filk music
 - Fill (music)
 - Film score
 - Finale (music)
 - Finale (software)
 - Finalis
 - Fingering (music)
 - Finger vibrato
 - Finnish tango
 - Fioritura
 - First inversion
 - First Viennese School
 - The Five (composers)
 - Five-finger exercise
 - Five-limit tuning
 - Five string violin
 - Flamenco mode
 - Flat (music)
 - Flugelhorn
 - Flute
 - Flute choir
 - Flute quartet
 - Folia
 - Folk instrument
 - Folk music
 - Formalism (music)
 - Formula composition
 - Forte
 - Fortepiano
 - Fortepiano (musical dynamic)
 - Fortspinnung
 - Four note group
 - Four-part harmony
 - Fragmentation (music)
 - Franco-Flemish School
 - Frankfurt Group
 - French classical music
 - French horn
 - French opera
 - French overture
 - French pop music
 - Frequency
 - Friction idiophone
 - Fugue
 - Function (music)
 - Fundamental structure
 - Furniture music
 - Futurism (music)
 
G
- G
 - G♭
 - G♯
 - G major
 - G minor
 - G-flat major
 - G-sharp major
 - G-sharp minor
 - G run
 - Gagaku
 - Galliard
 - Gallican chant
 - Gamelan
 - Gamelan notation
 - Gamma scale
 - Gavotte
 - Gebrauchsmusik
 - Geisslerlieder
 - Generalized keyboard
 - Generative music
 - Generative theory of tonal music
 - Generic and specific intervals
 - Genus (music)
 - German organ schools
 - Ghost note
 - Gigue
 - Giovane scuola
 - Glee
 - Glissando
 - Glockenspiel
 - Gong
 - Gongche notation
 - GNU LilyPond
 - Grace note
 - Grand motet
 - Grand opera
 - Graphic notation (music)
 - Grave (music)
 - Greek musical instruments
 - Gregorian chant
 - Gregorian mode
 - Groove
 - Group of Eight (music)
 - Group piano
 - Grupo de los cuatro
 - Grupo renovación
 - Guidonian hand
 - Gymel
 
H
- Hagiopolitan Octoechos
 - Half diminished scale
 - Half note
 - Half-time (music)
 - Hammond organ
 - Hang (instrument)
 - Harmonic
 - Harmonic major scale
 - Harmonic rhythm
 - Harmonic scale
 - Harmonic series (music)
 - Harmonic seventh
 - Harmonization
 - Harmony
 - Harp
 - Harpsichord
 - Harpsichord-viola
 - Hauptstimme
 - Haute-contre
 - Head (music)
 - Head voice
 - Helmholtz pitch notation
 - Hemiola
 - Heptatonic scale
 - Hexachord
 - Hexatonic scale
 - Heyrati
 - Hip hop
 - Hirajōshi scale
 - Hirtenschalmei
 - Historically informed performance
 - History of lute-family instruments
 - History of music
 - History of music in the biblical period
 - History of music publishing
 - History of sonata form
 - History of the harpsichord
 - History of the violin
 - Holdrian comma
 - Humayun (mode)
 - Homophony
 - Homotonal
 - Hornbostel-Sachs
 - Hundred twenty-eighth note
 - Hungarian minor scale
 - Hurrian songs
 - Hydraulis of Dion
 - Hymn
 - Hyperrealism (music)
 - Hypoaeolian mode
 - Hypoionian mode
 - Hypophrygian mode
 
I
- ii–V–I progression
 - Imitation (music)
 - Implication-Realization
 - Impressionism in music
 - Impromptu
 - Improvisation
 - In scale
 - Incidental music
 - Incipit
 - Incomplete repetition
 - Incomposite interval
 - Indefinite pitch
 - Indeterminacy (music)
 - Indian Classical Music
 - Industrial music
 - Inganno
 - Inharmonicity
 - In scale
 - Insects in music
 - Insen scale
 - Instrumental idiom
 - Instrumentation (music)
 - Intabulation
 - Interactive music
 - Interdominant
 - Intermedio
 - Intermezzo
 - Interpolation (classical music)
 - Interval
 - Interval class
 - Interval ratio
 - Interval vector
 - Intonation
 - Introduction (music)
 - Intuitive music
 - Inversion (music)
 - Ionian mode
 - Irmos
 - Irrational rhythm
 - Irregular resolution
 - Islamic music
 - Ison (music)
 - Isorhythm
 - Istrian scale
 - Italian opera
 - Italian overture
 - Iwato scale
 
J
K
- Kamancheh
 - Kammersänger
 - Kapellmeister
 - Karabakh Shikastasi (mode)
 - Karamuza
 - Karaoke
 - Kawala
 - Kemençe of the Black Sea
 - Key
 - Key signature
 - Key signature names and translations
 - Keyboard bass
 - Keyboard instrument
 - Keyboard tablature
 - Keyboardist
 - Khrennikov's Seven
 - Klang (music)
 - Klangfarbenmelodie
 - Kleisma
 - Kollops
 - Korean court music
 - Koron (music)
 - Kortholt
 - Krakebs
 - Kwitra
 
L
- L'istesso tempo
 - Lacuna (music)
 - Lament bass
 - Landini cadence
 - Larghetto
 - Layali
 - Leading-tone
 - Lead instrument
 - Lead sheet
 - Ledger line
 - Legato
 - Leitmotif
 - Les Six
 - Letter notation
 - Level (music)
 - Libretto
 - Lied
 - Ligature
 - Lilting
 - Limenius
 - Limit (music)
 - Linear
 - Linear progression
 - Lining out
 - Linzer Orgeltabulatur
 - Lisztomania
 - Literaturoper
 - Live electronic music
 - Locrian mode
 - Longa (music)
 - Ludomusicology
 - Luri music
 - Lute
 - Lute song
 - Lydian augmented scale
 - Lydian cadence
 - Lydian mode
 - Lyra viol
 
M
- Madrigal
 - Madrigal (Trecento)
 - Madrigal comedy
 - Madrigale spirituale
 - Maestoso
 - Maestro
 - Magadis
 - Magic chord
 - Major chord
 - Major fourth and minor fifth
 - Major limma
 - Major Locrian scale
 - Major second
 - Major scale
 - Major seventh
 - Major sixth
 - Major third
 - Mandola
 - Mannheim school
 - Manualism (hand music)
 - Manuscript paper
 - Māori music
 - March (music)
 - Marching band
 - Mariachi
 - Marimba
 - Martial music
 - Masonic music
 - Mass (music)
 - Matrix (music)
 - Maxima (music)
 - Maximal evenness
 - Mazurka
 - Meantone temperament
 - Measure
 - Mediant
 - Medieval music
 - Melharmony
 - Melisma
 - Melodic expectation
 - Melodic fission
 - Melodic motion
 - Melodic pattern
 - Melody
 - Melody type
 - Mensural notation
 - Mensurstrich
 - Messa di voce
 - Method (music)
 - Metre (hymn)
 - Metre (music)
 - Metric modulation
 - Metronome
 - Mezzo-soprano
 - Micropolyphony
 - Microsound
 - Microtonal music
 - Middle Eastern music
 - Military band
 - Millioctave
 - Miming in instrumental performance
 - Minimal music
 - Minnesang
 - Minor chord
 - Minor diatonic semitone
 - Minor second
 - Minor scale
 - Minor seventh
 - Minor sixth
 - Minor third
 - Minuet
 - Missing fundamental
 - Mistuning
 - Mix tape
 - Mixed-interval chord
 - Mixing
 - Mixolydian mode
 - Modal frame
 - Modal voice
 - Mode
 - Modernism (music)
 - Modes of limited transposition
 - Modified Stave Notation
 - Modular music
 - Modulation (music)
 - Modus (medieval music)
 - Moment form
 - Monad (music)
 - Money note
 - Monodrama
 - Monody
 - Monophony
 - Monotonic scale
 - Motet
 - Motet-chanson
 - Motif (music)
 - Mouthpiece (brass)
 - Mouthpiece (woodwind)
 - Movement (music)
 - Mozarabic chant
 - Mozart and G minor
 - Mozart effect
 - Multiphonic
 - Multiplication (music)
 - Muqam
 - Museme
 
* Music
- Music acquisition
 - Music alignment
 - Music and artificial intelligence
 - Music and emotion
 - Music and mathematics
 - Music and politics
 - Music appreciation
 - Music archaeology
 - Music as a coping strategy
 - Music box
 - Music community
 - Music criticism
 - Music drama
 - Music education
 - Music Encoding Initiative
 - Music engraving
 - Music examination
 - Music festival
 - Music genre
 - Music history
 - Music journalism
 - Music industry
 - Music in early modern Scotland
 - Music in Medieval England
 - Music in Medieval Scotland
 - Music in Paris
 - Music in psychological operations
 - Music in space
 - Music in Tatarstan
 - Music learning theory
 - Music lesson
 - Music librarianship
 - Music manuscript
 - Musico
 - Music of Afghanistan
 - Music of Albania
 - Music of Algeria
 - Music of Ancient Greece
 - Music of Andorra
 - Music of Argentina
 - Music of Armenia
 - Music of Australia
 - Music of Austria
 - Music of Badakhshan
 - Music of Bahrain
 - Music of Barbados
 - Music of Belarus
 - Music of Belgium
 - Music of Belize
 - Music of Bermuda
 - Music of Bolivia
 - Music of Bosnia and Herzegovina
 - Music of Brazil
 - Music of Brunei
 - Music of Bulgaria
 - Music of Canada
 - Music of Catalonia
 - Music of Chile
 - Music of Colombia
 - Music of Costa Rica
 - Music of Croatia
 - Music of Cuba
 - Music of Cyprus
 - Music of Denmark
 - Music of Easter Island
 - Music of Ecuador
 - Music of Egypt
 - Music of El Salvador
 - Music of Epirus (Greece)
 - Music of Estonia
 - Music of Fiji
 - Music of Finland
 - Music of France
 - Music of French Guiana
 - Music of Georgia (country)
 - Music of Germany-
 - Music of Guadeloupe
 - Music of Guatemala
 - Music of Guyana
 - Music of Haiti
 - Music of Hawaii
 - Music of Honduras
 - Music of Hungary
 - Music of Iceland
 - Music of India
 - Music of Indonesia
 - Music of Iraq
 - Music of Ireland
 - Music of Jamaica
 - Music of Jordan
 - Music of Kazakhstan
 - Music of Kenya
 - Music of Kuwait
 - Music of Latvia
 - Music of Lebanon
 - Music of Libya
 - Music of Liechtenstein
 - Music of Lithuania
 - Music of Luxembourg
 - Music of Malta
 - Music of Martinique
 - Music of Mauritius
 - Music of Mesopotamia
 - Music of Mexico
 - Music of Moldova
 - Music of Monaco
 - Music of Mongolia
 - Music of Montenegro
 - Music of Morocco
 - Music of Myanmar
 - Music of Namibia
 - Music of New Zealand
 - Music of Nicaragua
 - Music of Niue
 - Music of North Macedonia
 - Music of Norway
 - Music of Oman
 - Music of Palestine
 - Music of Panama
 - Music of Paraguay
 - Music of Peru
 - Music of Polynesia
 - Music of Portugal
 - Music of Puerto Rico
 - Music of Qatar
 - Music of Russia
 - Music of San Marino
 - Music of Samoa
 - Music of Saudi Arabia
 - Music of Scotland
 - Music of Scotland in the eighteenth century
 - Music of Scotland in the nineteenth century
 - Music of Serbia
 - Music of Seychelles
 - Music of Singapore
 - Music of Slovakia
 - Music of Slovenia
 - Music of South Korea
 - Music of Sweden
 - Music of Switzerland
 - Music of Syria
 - Music of Thailand
 - Music of Thessaly
 - Music of the Bahamas
 - Music of the Cayman Islands
 - Music of the Channel Islands
 - Music of the Comoros
 - Music of the Czech Republic
 - Music of the Dominican Republic
 - Music of the Faroe Islands
 - Music of the Federated States of Micronesia
 - Music of the Lesser Antilles
 - Music of the Maldives
 - Music of the Netherlands
 - Music of the Philippines
 - Music of the Trecento
 - Music of the Turks and Caicos Islands
 - Music of the United Arab Emirates
 - Music of the United Kingdom
 - Music of Tibet
 - Music of Tokelau
 - Music of Tonga
 - Music of Tunisia
 - Music of Turkey
 - Music of Ukraine
 - Music of Uruguay
 - Music of Vatican City
 - Music of Venezuela
 - Music of Vienna
 - Music of Vietnam
 - Music of Western Sahara
 - Music of Yemen
 - Music of Zambia
 - Music of Zimbabwe
 - Music piracy
 - Music psychology
 - Music publisher (sheet music)
 - Music-related memory
 - Music school
 - Music-specific disorders
 - Music stand
 - Music technology
 - Music theory
 - Music therapy
 - Music tourism
 - Music transposer
 - Music venue
 - MusicWriter
 - Musica ficta
 - Musica poetica
 - Musica reservata
 - Musical acoustics
 - Musical argument
 - Musical composition
 - Musical cryptogram
 - Musical development
 - Musical ensemble
 - Musical expression
 - Musical form
 - Musical gesture
 - Musical hallucinations
 - Musical historicism
 - Musical instrument
 - Musical keyboard
 - Musical literacy
 - Musical notation
 - Musical note
 - Musical phrasing
 - Musical prefix
 - Musical semantics
 - Musical setting
 - Musical similarity
 - Musical syntax
 - Musical system of ancient Greece
 - Musical technique
 - Musical tone
 - Musical tuning
 - Musicality
 - Musician
 - Musicology
 - Musique mesurée
 - Mute (music)
 - Mystic chord
 
N
- Nashville Number System
 - Natural (music)
 - Neapolitan scale
 - Neapolitan School
 - Nenano
 - Neobyzantine Octoechos
 - Neoconservative postmodernism
 - Neo-Medieval music
 - Neue Deutsche Härte
 - Neume
 - Neuroscience of music
 - Neutral interval
 - Neutral sixth
 - New-age music
 - New German School
 - New interfaces for musical expression
 - New Music Manchester
 - New musicology
 - New Venice School
 - Niente
 - Ninth
 - Ninth chord
 - Nocturne
 - Noise music
 - Nomos
 - Nonchord tone
 - Nonet (music)
 - Non-lexical vocables in music
 - Notehead
 - Note nere
 - Notes inégales
 - Notre-Dame school
 - Novelette (music)
 - Novelty song
 - Number (music)
 - Numbered musical notation
 - Number opera
 - Numerical sight-singing
 
O
- Obbligato
 - Oboe
 - Oboe da caccia
 - Octatonic scale
 - Octave
 - Octave glissando
 - Octave illusion
 - Octet (music)
 - Octoechos
 - "Ode-to-Napoleon" hexachord
 - Oeldorf Group
 - Offstage instrument or choir part in classical music
 - Oltremontani
 - Olympus (musician)
 - Open chord
 - Opera
 - Opéra-ballet
 - Opera buffa
 - Opéra comique
 - Opéra féerie
 - Opera house
 - Opera in Arabic
 - Opera in English
 - Opera in German
 - Opera in Scotland
 - Opera semiseria
 - Opera seria
 - Operetta
 - Optical music recognition
 - Opus number
 - Oratorio
 - Orchestra
 - Orchestral enhancement
 - Orchestra hit
 - Orchestra pit
 - Orchestration
 - Orff Schulwerk
 - Organ
 - Organ tablature
 - Organetto
 - Organology
 - Organum
 - Oriental riff
 - Origin of the harp in Europe
 - Origins of opera
 - Oriscus
 - Ornament (music)
 - Orwell comma
 - Ostinato
 - Ossia
 - Otonality and Utonality
 - Ottoman classical music
 - Oversinging
 - Overtone
 - Overture
 
P
- Pandiatonicism
 - Pandura
 - Papadic Octoechos
 - Parallel and counter parallel
 - Parallel harmony
 - Parallel key
 - Paraphrase mass
 - Pardessus de viole
 - Parlour music
 - Parody mass
 - Parody music
 - Parsons code
 - Part (music)
 - Partbook-
 - Partimento
 - Partita
 - Pasodoble
 - Passacaglia
 - Passaggio
 - Passing chord
 - Passion music
 - Pasticcio
 - Pastorale
 - Pastorale héroïque
 - Patter song
 - Pattern completion
 - Pavane
 - Pedal keyboard
 - Pedal point
 - Pedal tone
 - Pelog
 - Pensato
 - Pentachord
 - Pentatonic scale
 - Percussion instrument
 - Percussion notation
 - Perfect fourth
 - Perfect fifth
 - Period (music)
 - Permutation (music)
 
- Persian scale
 - Persian traditional music
 - Pervading imitation
 - Pesante
 - Petasti
 - Petrushka chord
 - Philosophy of music
 - Phonograph
 - Phorminx
 - Phrase (music)
 - Phrygian dominant scale
 - Phrygian mode
 - Piano
 - Piano ballade
 - Piano concerto
 - Piano duet
 - Piano extended technique
 - Piano four hands
 - Piano history and musical performance
 - Piano pedagogy
 - Piano pedals
 - Piano piece
 - Piano quartet
 - Piano quintet
 - Piano sextet
 - Piano six hands
 - Piano solo
 - Piano sonata
 - Piano trio
 - Piano-vocal score
 - Pianto
 - Picardy third
 - Piccolo
 - Piccolo heckelphone
 - Piccolo oboe
 - Piccolo trumpet
 - Pièce d'occasion
 - Pierrot ensemble
 - Pipe band
 - Pipe organ
 - Piston valve
 - Pitch
 - Pitch axis theory
 - Pitch class
 - Pitch class space
 - Pitch of brass instruments
 - Pitch space
 - Pit orchestra
 - Pizzicato
 - Plainsong
 - Playing by ear
 - Polish opera
 - Polychord
 - Polyphonic Era
 - Polyphony
 - Polyrhythm
 - Polystylism
 - Polytempo
 - Polytonality
 - Pop music
 - Popular music
 - Portato
 - Positive organ
 - Postminimalism
 - Postmodern music
 - Post-tonal music theory
 - Potpourri (music)
 - Power chord
 - Precomposition
 - Predominant chord
 - Prehistoric music
 - Prelude (music)
 - Prelude and fugue
 - Preparation (music)
 - Prima donna
 - Primary tone
 - Primary triad
 - Principal (music)
 - Privileged pattern
 - Process music
 - Program music
 - Progressive music
 - Progressive tonality
 - Projected set
 - Prolation
 - Prolation canon
 - Prolongation
 - Promenade concert
 - Prompter (opera)
 - Prosodion
 - Prosody (music)
 - Pro Tools
 - Protein music
 - Protest song
 - Psaltery
 - Pseudo-octave
 - Psychedelic music
 - Psychoacoustics
 - Psychoanalysis and music
 - Psychology of music preference
 - Ptolemy's intense diatonic scale
 - Public domain music
 - Pulse
 - Punctualism
 - Pygmy music
 - Pyknon
 - Pythagorean comma
 - Pythagorean hammers
 - Pythagorean interval
 - Pythagorean tuning
 
Q
R
- Rackett
 - Radio opera
 - Raga
 - Rage aria
 - Range (music)
 - Ragisma
 - Rast (mode)
 - Rastrum
 - Rauschpfeife
 - Rebec
 - Recapitulation (music)
 - Recitative
 - Reciting tone
 - Record label
 - Reduction (music)
 - Reed contrabass
 - Reggae
 - Register (music)
 - Registration (organ)
 - Regular diatonic tuning
 - Rehearsal letter
 - Relative key
 - Relative pitch
 - Relaxation
 - Religious music
 - Remix
 - Renaissance music
 - Repeat sign
 - Répertoire International des Sources Musicales
 - Répétiteur
 - Repetition (music)
 - Requiem
 - Reprise
 - Rescue opera
 - Research in music education
 - Resolution (music)
 - Resonance
 - Rest (music)
 - Retrograde (music)
 - Retrograde inversion
 - Rhaita
 - Rhapsody (music)
 - Rhoptron
 - Rhythm
 - Rhythm in Arabic music
 - Rhythm section
 - Rhythmic gesture
 - Rhythmic mode
 - Rhythmic unit
 - Ricercar
 - Riddim
 - Riff
 - Ripieno
 - Ripieno concerto
 - Ritornello
 - Ritsu and ryo scales
 - Rock music
 - Rock music in France
 - Rock music in Portugal
 - Rock music in Russia
 - Roman School
 - Romantic music
 - Romantische Oper
 - Rondalla
 - Rondellus
 - Rondo
 - Rondò
 - Root (chord)
 - Rosegarden
 - Rosette (music)
 - Rotary valve
 - Rothphone
 - Roulade (music)
 - Round (music)
 - Rubab (instrument)
 - Rule of the octave
 - Rumba
 - Russian classical music
 - Russian opera
 - Russian romance
 
S
- Sacher hexachord
 - Schenkerian analysis
 - Schoenberg hexachord
 - Sacred Harp
 - Sainete
 - Saint Martial school
 - Salpinx
 - Sámi music
 - Sampling (music)
 - Sarabande
 - Sarrusophone
 - Satz
 - Savart
 - Savoy opera
 - Saxophone
 - Scale (music)
 - Scale of harmonics
 - Scale-step
 - Scherzo
 - Schisma
 - Schismatic temperament
 - Science fiction opera
 - Scientific pitch notation
 - Scordatura
 - Scratching
 - Scroll (music)
 - Second inversion
 - Second Viennese School
 - Seconda pratica
 - Secondary dominant
 - Section (music)
 - Secular music
 - Secundal
 - Segah
 - Segue (music)
 - Seikilos epitaph
 - Semicomma
 - Semi-contrabassoon
 - Semitone
 - Sensitive style
 - Sentence (music)
 - Septet
 - Septimal chromatic semitone
 - Septimal comma
 - Septimal diatonic semitone
 - Septimal diesis
 - Septimal kleisma
 - Septimal major third
 - Septimal meantone temperament
 - Septimal minor third
 - Septimal quarter tone
 - Septimal semicomma
 - Septimal third tone
 - Septimal tritone
 - Septimal whole tone
 - Sequence (music)
 - Sequence (musical form)
 - Serenade
 - Serialism
 - Seventh (chord)
 - Seventh chord
 - Seventh octave
 - Sextet
 - Sextuple metre
 - Shakuhachi musical notation
 - Shape note
 - Sharawadji effect
 - Sharp (music)
 - Sheet music
 - Shepard tone
 - Shinto music
 - Shorthand for orchestra instrumentation
 - Shur (mugham)
 - Shushtar (mode)
 - Sibelius (scorewriter)
 - Siciliana
 - Siffernotskrift
 - Sigah
 - Similarity relation (music)
 - Simplified music notation
 - Sinfonia
 - Sinfonia concertante
 - Singakademie
 - Singing
 - Singing school
 - Single (music)
 - Singspiel
 - Sight-reading
 - Simple meter
 - Simultaneity
 - Sixteenth note
 - Sixth
 - Sixth chord
 - Sketch (music)
 - Skolion
 - Slash chord
 - Slide (musical ornament)
 - Slide trumpet
 - Slur (music)
 - Social history of the piano
 - Sociomusicology
 - Soft pedal
 - Soggetto cavato
 - Solfège
 - Solita forma
 - Solmization
 - Solo
 - Solo tuning
 - Sonata
 - Sonata cycle
 - Sonata da chiesa
 - Sonata form
 - Sonata theory
 - Sonatina
 - Song
 - Song cycle
 - Song structure
 - Sonorism
 - Sopranissimo
 - Sopranist
 - Soprano
 - Soprano sfogato
 - Sordun
 - Sori (music)
 - Sostenuto
 - Sotto voce (music)
 - Soul music
 - Sound
 - Sound and music computing
 - Sound hole
 - Sound icon
 - Sound quality
 - Sound recording and reproduction
 - Sound sculpture
 - Sound system
 - Spaltklang
 - Spanish opera
 - Spatial music
 - Spectral music
 - Spiccato
 - Spieloper
 - Spinto
 - Spinto soprano
 - Spiral array model
 - Spontaneous composition
 - Sprechgesang
 - Squillo
 - Stab (music)
 - Staccato
 - Staff (music)
 - Stagione
 - Stem (music)
 - Stentato
 - Steps and skips
 - Stile concitato
 - Stile rappresentativo
 - Sting (musical phrase)
 - Sting (percussion)
 - Stochastic
 - Stopped note
 - Strain (music)
 - Strähle's construction
 - Stretto
 - String instrument
 - String octet
 - String piano
 - String quartet
 - String quintet
 - String resonance
 - String section
 - String sextet
 - String trio
 - Strophic form
 - Style brisé
 - Sub-bass
 - Subdominant
 - Submediant
 - Subminor and supermajor
 - Subtonic
 - Suite
 - Sung-through
 - Superius
 - Supertonic
 - Suspension (music)
 - Sustain pedal
 - Suzuki method
 - Swing
 - Symmetric scale
 - Symmetry
 - Sympathetic string
 - Sympathy (music)
 - Symphonic music in Iran
 - Symphonic poem
 - Symphony
 - Syncopation
 - Synthesizer
 - Synthetic mode
 - Synthetic scale
 - Syntonic comma
 - Syriac sacral music
 - Systematic musicology
 - Systems music
 
T
- Tablature
 - Table canon
 - Tacet
 - Tafelmusik
 - Tambouras
 - Tambourine
 - Tarantella
 - Tarantella Napoletana
 - Tasto solo
 - Tatum (music)
 - Temperament
 - Temperament ordinaire
 - Tempo
 - Tempo rubato
 - Tenor
 - Tenor violin
 - Tenore contraltino
 - Tenore di grazia
 - Tenoroon
 - Tension (music)
 - Tenuto
 - Ternary form
 - Tertian
 - Tertium major
 - Terzschritt
 - Tessitura
 - Tetrachord
 - Tetrad (music)
 - Tetratonic scale
 - Text declamation
 - Texture
 - Theatre music
 - Thematic transformation
 - Theorbo
 - Theoretical key
 - Third (chord)
 - Thirteenth
 - Thirty-second note
 - Thirty-two-bar form
 - Three-hand effect
 - Three-key exposition
 - Through-composed
 - Thumb position
 - Tie (music)
 - Tiento
 - Timbre
 - Timbre composition
 - Timeline of Italian music
 - Time point
 - Time signature
 - Time unit box system
 - Timing (music)
 - Timpani
 - Tiorbino
 - Toccata
 - Tonality
 - Tonality diamond
 - Tonality flux
 - Tone
 - Tone Clock
 - Tone cluster
 - Tone row
 - Tongan music notation
 - Tonic (music)
 - Tonicization
 - Tonic Sol-fa
 - Tonnetz
 - Tonus peregrinus
 - Total chromatic
 - Totalism
 - Trance music
 - Traditional Gaelic music
 - Tragédie en musique
 
* Traité de l'harmonie réduite à ses principes naturels
- Transcription (music)
 - Transformation (music)
 - Transformational theory
 - Transition from Renaissance to Baroque in instrumental music
 - Transposing instrument
 - Transposition (music)
 
- Treble (sound)
 - Treble flute
 - Treble voice
 - Tremolo
 - Triad (music)
 - Triangle (musical instrument)
 - Trigonon
 - Trill
 - Triple contrabass viol
 - Tritone
 - Tritone paradox
 - Tritone substitution
 - Tritonic scale
 - Triumphal march
 - Trombone
 - Troubadour
 - Trouvère
 - Trumpet
 - Trumpet voluntary
 - TTBB
 - Tuba
 - Tuna (music)
 - Tuning
 - Tuplet
 - Turkish Five
 - Turkish folk music
 - Turkish music (style)
 - Tutti
 - Twelve-tone technique
 - Two hundred fifty-sixth note
 - Tydorel
 - Tympanum
 
U
V
- Variation (music)
 - Venetian polychoral style
 - Venetian School (music)
 - Verismo
 - Vernacular music
 - Verrophone
 - Verse anthem
 - Verse–chorus form
 - Verso sciolto
 - Vertical viola
 - Vibraphone
 - Vibrato
 - Video game music
 - Vienna horn
 - Vienna New Year's Concert
 - Viennese trichord
 - Villanella
 - Viol
 - Viola
 - Viola bastarda
 - Viola d'amore
 - Viola organista
 - Viola pomposa
 - Viola profonda
 - Violin
 - Violin family
 - Violin octet
 - Violin sonata
 - Violino piccolo
 - Violotta
 - Virelai
 - Virtuoso
 - Vocal fry register
 - Vocal music
 - Vocal pedagogy
 - Vocal range
 - Vocal register
 - Vocal weight
 - Vogel's Tonnetz
 - Voice classification in non-classical music
 - Voice crossing
 - Voice exchange
 - Voicing (music)
 - Voluntary (music)
 
W
X
Y
Z
Lists
- Chord progressions
 - Chords
 - Chronological lists of classical composers
 - Classical and art music traditions
 - Classical music concerts with an unruly audience response
 - classical music genres
 - Composers
 - Compositions in just intonation
 - Cultural and regional genres of music
 - Intervals in 5-limit just intonation
 - Italian musical terms used in English
 - Major/minor compositions
 - Major opera composers
 - Meantone intervals
 - Music museums
 - Music software
 - Music styles
 - Music theorists
 - Musical instruments
 - Musical instruments by Hornbostel–Sachs number
 - Musical scales and modes
 - Musical symbols
 - Musicology topics
 - Opera librettists
 - Ornaments
 - Performances of French grand operas at the Paris Opéra
 - Period instruments
 - Pipe organ stops
 - Pitch intervals
 - Principal conductors by orchestra
 - List of program music
 - Quarter tone pieces
 - Styles of music: A–F
 - Styles of music: G–M
 - Styles of music: N–R
 - Styles of music: S–Z
 - Symphony orchestras
 - Tone rows and series
 - Outline of the Beatles
 - Outline of the Doors
 
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