Definition:
The Italian musical term fine (pronounced fee’-nay) marks the end of a composition or movement, usually following a repeat command such as D.C. al fine or D.S. al fine.Fine (meaning “end”) may be written in the middle of a song along with a final barline, in which case the very last measure will have a double-barline.See al coda.
Also Known As:
fin (Fr)Ende (Ger)
Pronunciation: fee’-nayMore Musical Terms:
double-flat ledger line (riten.) ritenuto légèrement (mf) mezzo forte
Definition:
The Italian musical term fine (pronounced fee’-nay) marks the end of a composition or movement, usually following a repeat command such as D.C. al fine or D.S. al fine.Fine (meaning “end”) may be written in the middle of a song along with a final barline, in which case the very last measure will have a double-barline.See al coda.
Also Known As:
fin (Fr)Ende (Ger)
Pronunciation: fee’-nayMore Musical Terms:
double-flat ledger line (riten.) ritenuto légèrement (mf) mezzo forte
Definition:
The Italian musical term fine (pronounced fee’-nay) marks the end of a composition or movement, usually following a repeat command such as D.C. al fine or D.S. al fine.Fine (meaning “end”) may be written in the middle of a song along with a final barline, in which case the very last measure will have a double-barline.See al coda.
Also Known As:
fin (Fr)Ende (Ger)
Pronunciation: fee’-nayMore Musical Terms:
double-flat ledger line (riten.) ritenuto légèrement (mf) mezzo forte
Definition:
The Italian musical term fine (pronounced fee’-nay) marks the end of a composition or movement, usually following a repeat command such as D.C. al fine or D.S. al fine.Fine (meaning “end”) may be written in the middle of a song along with a final barline, in which case the very last measure will have a double-barline.See al coda.
Also Known As:
- fin (Fr)Ende (Ger)
Pronunciation: fee’-nayMore Musical Terms:
- double-flat
- ledger line
- (riten.) ritenuto
- légèrement
- (mf) mezzo forte