| 释义 | pas·sag·gio \pəˈsä(ˌ)jō\ noun
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 Etymology: Italian, literally, passage, from passare to pass (from — assumed — Vulgar Latin) + -aggio -age — more at pass
 1.  : an improvised embellishment or flourish found especially in 16th century music and usually excluding plain scale passages or trills
 2.  : modulation
 3.  : passage-work
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