gaio - with cheerfulness.
galante - boldly, gallantly.
garbato - graceful.
garbo - grace, elegance.
gavotte - an old French dance form, stately and dignified, in duple time beginning on the weak half of the bar. Sometimes found in the old suites. It was often followed by another Gavotte or a Musette, and then repeated.
generoso - in a dignified manner.
gentile - pleasing, elegant.
gigue (jig) - a lively dance in 6/8 or 12/8 time, usually the final movement of a suite. It was contrapuntal in style with the second half frequently using the inverted subject.
giocando - cheerful, merry.
giocoso - humourously.
glissando - producing all pitches between two or more notes, as by sliding the finger along the string of a violin or the keyboard of a piano.
guibilazione - jubilant.
guisto - equal, steady and exact time.
giustezza - precision.
glissando - in a gliding manner, slurred.
gradevole - gracefully.
gradualmente - gradually, by degrees.
grandioso - grand, noble.
grave - extremely slow and solemn.
grazioso - in a graceful style.
grosso - full, great.
grottesco - grotesque.
gusto - taste, expression.
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