* alto::
* alto clef::
* ambit::
+* anacrusis::
* ancient minor scale::
* andante::
* appoggiatura::
* arpeggio::
+* articulation::
* ascending interval::
* augmented interval::
* autograph::
of pitches for a given voice in a part of music. It may also denote
the pitch range that a musical instrument is capable of playing.
+@node anacrusis
+@section anacrusis
+
+@c TODO: add more languages for anacrusis
+F: anacrouse
+
+An anacrusis (also known as pickup or upbeat) is an incomplete measure
+of music before a section of music.
+
@node ancient minor scale
@section ancient minor scale
>>
@end lilypond
+@node articulation
+@section articulation
+
+@c TODO: add languages for articulation.
+Articulation refers to notation which indicates how a note or notes should
+be played. Slurs, accents, staccato, and legato are all examples of
+articulartion.
+
+
@node ascending interval
@section ascending interval
@cindex staccato
@subheading Articulations
-@c FIXME: change to @rglos once the term is added (articulations)
-Common articulations can be added to a note using a dash (@samp{-}) and a
-single character:
+Common @rglos{articulations} can be added to a note using a dash @samp{-}
+and a single character:
@lilypond[quote,ragged-right,verbatim,fragment,relative=2]
c-. c-- c-> c-^ c-+ c-_
@cindex partial measure
@subheading Partial measure
-@c FIXME: glossary "anacrusis".
-A pickup (or @q{anacrusis}) is entered with the keyword @code{\partial}. It
-is followed by a duration: @code{\partial 4} is a quarter note pickup
-and @code{\partial 8} an eighth note.
+A pickup (or @rglos{anacrusis}) is entered with the keyword
+@code{\partial}. It is followed by a duration: @code{\partial 4} is
+a quarter note pickup and @code{\partial 8} an eighth note.
@lilypond[quote,ragged-right,verbatim,fragment,relative=2]
\partial 8