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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1895 Excerpt: ...Mass. Indeciso (it.), undecided, wavering. Indifferente, --mehte (it.), coldly, indifferently. Indifferenza (it.), indifference, frigid delivery. In distanza (it.) I, ., ., . In contananza (it.) at a dlstance echo, n Infernale (it.), infernal, diabolical. Ihflatilia (it.), wind-instruments. Infra (it.), below. In fretta (it.), in haste. Inganno (it.), deceptive close, interrupted cadence, Inhalt (gir.), contents. Iniziato (it.), initiated. Innig (ger.), with deep, genuine feeling. Ino (it.), an Italian final diminutive; the same as etto, . g., flauto, a flute, flautino, a little flute; corno, a horn, cornetto, a little horn. Inno (it.), a hymn, or ode. artless manner. Innocente, --mente (it.), innocently, in a simple, Innocenza (it.), innocence, simplicity, artlessness. In partito (it.), in score. Inquieto (it.), restless, disturbedly. ceptible. Insensibile, --mente (it.), insensibly, scarcely per Instantemente (it.), pressingly, earnestly. Instrumento (more properly stromento) (it.), an instrument. Instrumentation (ger., fr. and eng.), the art of writing for an orchestra, which presupposes a practical knowledge of every instrument, and the power of combining them effectively. Instrumentirung (ger.), instrumentation. Instrumento a campanella (it.), a small case containing one, two or more octaves of small bells, tuned diatonically, with a keyboard, played like the P. F. Instrument a cordes (fr.) ).., .. T, . _ i i j.. a stringed instrument. Instrumento a corda (it.) r h a wind-instrument. Instrument a vent (fr.) Instrumento da fiato (it.) ' Intavolare (it.), to write notes, to copy music. Intavolatura (it.), notation, tablature, figured bass. ntendente, (thesameasimPresari0Interludium (lat.) 1.., ., Intermede (fr.) I an ""wlnde, a piece of music ...