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Hey, guys. I thought it would be best to ask in--rather than make a--thread:

I'm writing a story, and I'm going into great detail about a song and more specifically, the musical character of the song. I'm using several musical terms which are, naturally, Italian, and I'd just like some opinions on this.

When they're used in music, they are in a present (non-conjugated?) tense.

I feel very strongly that I SHOULD conjugate these musical terms to fit with my writing, but I have doubts that they'll still be musical terms and not just Italian.

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