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Anonymous
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posted: 10/6/2003 at 10:57:55 PM ET
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can any one help me with it.

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posted: 10/7/2003 at 10:16:27 AM ET
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usually Italian, or German, sometimes French

http://www.chrisbsmusic.com

wonderflute
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Most of the terms I see are in italian.

maintube
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posted: 7/4/2004 at 12:45:18 AM ET
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Most American and English music is writen in Italian. Don't know why. More and more USA composers are using English terms, but the tradition is hard to break( begging the question, should we). In other countries (Germany, Frnace, etc.) they use thier language.

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posted: 8/19/2005 at 2:00:15 PM ET
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Where did you take so wonderful music picture?

Irina

Pete
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It is a very remarkable pic, I agree, Irina, and welcome, it's good to have you here.

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percussionrocks
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I Thought it was latin But Iguess Its Italian what launguage Was Percussion terms written in?

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