allegro |
gigue |
As a verb allegro
is .
As a noun gigue is
an irish dance, derived from the jig, used in the partita form (baroque period).
allemande |
gigue |
As nouns the difference between allemande and gigue
is that
allemande is a popular instrumental dance form in Baroque music, and a standard element of a suite, generally the first or second movement while
gigue is an Irish dance, derived from the jig, used in the Partita form (Baroque Period).
gigue |
fugue |
As nouns the difference between gigue and fugue
is that
gigue is an Irish dance, derived from the jig, used in the Partita form (Baroque Period) while
fugue is a contrapuntal piece of music wherein a particular melody is played in a number of voices, each voice introduced in turn by playing the melody.
gigue |
giue |
As a noun gigue
is an irish dance, derived from the jig, used in the partita form (baroque period).
As a verb giue is
.
digue |
gigue |
As a verb digue
is .
As a noun gigue is
an irish dance, derived from the jig, used in the partita form (baroque period).