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Agrément

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Agréments referred to ornaments or embellishments in music. They were brief formulas of embellishment which proliferated in European music of the Baroque period. Often indicated by symbols, but with very little consistency on specific symbols. By the Baroque era, for example, graces were indicated by a variety of signs, most of which had the intention of conveying one particular meaning.