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  2. Tasto solo - Wikipedia

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    Tasto solo is an Italian term used in music scores, usually on the continuo part, to indicate that a note or section should be played on its own, without harmony. [1] The term tasto is Italian for key (as Italian "tastiera" is for fingerboard), so the part is to be played solo by the fingerboard instrument (e.g. cello) and not by the harmony instrument (e.g. harpsichord) where a basso continuo ...

  3. Instrumental solo piece - Wikipedia

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    In music, an instrumental solo piece (from the Italian: solo, meaning alone) is a composition, like an étude, solo sonata, partita, solo suite or impromptus, or an arrangement, written to be played by a single performer. [1] The performer is called a soloist. The instrumental solo pieces can be monophonic or polyphonic.

  4. Template:Instrumental solo pieces - Wikipedia

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  5. Solo (music) - Wikipedia

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    Trumpeter, bandleader and singer Louis Armstrong: as soloist.. In music, a solo (Italian for 'alone') is a piece or a section of a piece played or sung featuring a single performer, who may be performing completely alone or supported by an accompanying instrument such as a piano or organ, a continuo group (in Baroque music), or the rest of a choir, orchestra, band, or other ensemble.

  6. Recording practices of the Beatles - Wikipedia

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    The brass band solo was constructed from a Sousa march by George Martin and Geoff Emerick, the original solo was in the same key and was transferred to tape, cut into small segments and re-arranged to form a brief solo which was added to the song. [37] A similar technique was used for "Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite" on 20 February 1967.

  7. Piano solo - Wikipedia

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    However, solo parts for the piano are common in many musical styles. These can take the form of a section in which the piano is heard more prominently than other instruments, or in which the piano may be played entirely unaccompanied. The term piano solo is also often used to mean a musical composition written solely for piano.

  8. Guitar solo - Wikipedia

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    A guitar solo is a melodic passage, instrumental section, or entire piece of music, pre-written (or improvised) to be played on a classical, electric, or acoustic guitar. In 20th and 21st century traditional music and popular music such as blues , swing , jazz , jazz fusion , rock and heavy metal , guitar solos often contain virtuoso techniques ...

  9. List of solo cello pieces - Wikipedia

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    Sonata for solo cello (1983) Frédéric Chopin. Etude in A ♭ major, Op. 25, No. 1 (trans. Cassadó) Nigel Clarke. Spectroscope (1987) Sonata in D minor for baroque cello or viola da gamba (2009) Michael Colgrass. Wolf (1975) Giuseppe Colombi (1635–1694) Chiacona a Basso Solo (1670) Toccata da Violone Solo (Toccata ) (1670) John Corigliano