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Musical technique[edit]
- Musical technique
- Altissimo
- Antiphon
- Appropriation (music)
- Artificial harmonic
- Atonality
- Ausmultiplikation
- Balanced action
- Bass arpeggiation
- Bebung
- Bell chord
- Bell pattern
- Bell tone
- Bimodality
- Break (music)
- Breakdown (music)
- Call and response (music)
- Cantus firmus
- Cengkok
- Chordioid
- Chromatic fantasia
- Computer music
- Concertato
- Contrast (music)
- Controllerism
- Copula (music)
- Coro-pregón
- Crab (scratch)
- Cry break
- Cycle (music)
- Damping (music)
- Double drumming
- Drone (music)
- Drop (music)
- Drum tracks
- Eclectic Method
- Eclecticism in art
- Essay on the fingering of the violoncello and on the conduct of the bow
- Falset (music)
- Falsobordone
- Fauxbourdon
- Fill (music)
- Five-finger exercise
- Formula composition
- Found object (music)
- Four note group
- Frippertronics
- Gas pipe clarinet
- Generative music
- Glissando
- Groove (music)
- Gymel
- Hemiola
- Hocket
- Hook (music)
- List of horn techniques
- Imbal
- Inganno
- Interpolation (music)
- Intuitive music
- Klangfarbenmelodie
- Lazma
- Lick (music)
- Lindeman-Sobel approach to artistic wind performance
- Lining out
- List of jazz contrafacts
- Loudness war
- Lung Capacity-Wind Players
- Manualism (hand music)
- Mashup (music)
- Matrix (music)
- Metric modulation
- Minimalism
- Modal frame
- Montuno
- Multiplication (music)
- Musica ficta
- Musica reservata
- Musical cryptogram
- Notes inégales
- Orchestra hit
- Organum
- Overblowing
- Pandiatonicism
- Parody in popular music
- Parody music
- Permutation (music)
- Perpetuum mobile
- Phase music
- Picardy third
- Plunderphonics
- Polystylism
- Process music
- Programming (music)
- Prolation canon
- Protein music
- Punctualism
- Radical Computer Music
- Re-edit
- Reentrant tuning
- Reinterpretation
- Remix
- Repetitive music
- Retrograde (music)
- Reverse echo
- Rhythmic mode
- Rondellus
- Roulade (music)
- S.P.I.T. (music)
- Saxophone technique
- Sheets of sound
- Soggetto cavato
- Sonic artifact
- Sound collage
- Sound installation
- Sound object
- Soundscapes by Robert Fripp
- Stile concitato
- Stop-time
- Stride (music)
- Stutter edit
- Swing (jazz performance style)
- Syncopation
- Text declamation
- Thematic transformation
- Timbral listening
- Tintinnabuli
- Tonicization
- Transformation (music)
- Transposition (music)
- Tremolo
- Turntablism
- Underscoring
- Venetian polychoral style
- Wall of Sound
- Word painting