| REPRISE | Repetition of a musical passage (7) |
| OSSIA | A possibly easier alternative to the original version of a musical passage |
| ECHO | A code word; a reflected sound; quiet repetition of a musical phrase; an electronic reverb effect in a recording; or, a memory evoked (4) |
| CADENZA | In a daze, can you compose a musical passage (7) |
| PHRASE | A manner or style of expression or diction; a group of words constituting a single element in the sentence; a catchword; or, a musical passage (6) |
| TREMOLO | In music, the rapid repetition of a single note produced by a back-and-forth movement of a bow (7) |
| ENCORES | Demands, as by applause, for repetitions of a song, act, etc. (7) |
| DALSEGNO | (Repeat a musical passage) 'from the sign' to a specified endpoint (al fine) or culminating in an appended closing section (al coda) (3,5) |
| PEDALPOINT | A bass note held throughout a musical passage, sometimes outside the current chord |
| CODA | Fish with a musical passage |
| ALLEGRO | Musical passage performed quickly, in a brisk lively manner (7) |
| ANDANTE | Moderately slow musical passage (7) |
| VAMPING | Repeating a short simple musical passage |
| SCHERZO | Lively musical passage (7) |
| STRETTO | Get down to work keeping time right in musical passage (7) |
| STRETTA | Musical passage starts to sound terrific, really exciting to the audience (7) |
| ROULADE | Dish; florid musical passage |
| REFRAIN | Stop repeating musical passage |
| BRAVURA | Florid musical passage |
| STRETTI | Musical passages producing titters (7) |