Music Appreciation

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  1. 2. Combination of three or more tones sounded at once.
  2. 4. slow.
  3. 7. is the relative highness or lowness in sound.
  4. 9. signature- Sharp or flat science immediately following the clef sign at the beginning of a piece of music, indicating the key in which the music is to be played.
  5. 10. tone.
  6. 11. In notation of rhythm, a symbol to indicate the duration of silence in music.
  7. 13. Very loud.
  8. 15. Symbol placed at the beginning of the staff to show the exact pitch of notes placed on each line and space.
  9. 17. moderately slow, a walking pace.
  10. 19. lively tempo.
  11. 20. As fast a tempo as possible.
  12. 24. Single melodic line without accompaniment.
  13. 28. moderately fast.
  14. 32. Moderate tempo.
  15. 34. widely used keyboard instrument of great range and versatility, whose sound is produced by felt covered hammers striking against steel strings.
  16. 35. (1) Resting place at the end of a phrase in a melody. (2) Progression giving a sense of conclusion, often from the dominant chord to the tonic chord.
  17. 36. term describing music in which one main melody is accompanied by chords.
  18. 37. Performance of two or more melodic lines of relatively equal interest at the same time.
  19. 39. very slow, solemn.
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  1. 1. Central note, scale a chord within a piece.
  2. 3. Degrees of loudness or softness in music.
  3. 5. interval between two tones in which the higher tone has twice the frequency of the
  4. 6. very fast tempo.
  5. 7. part of a melody.
  6. 8. organization of beats into regular groups.
  7. 12. Becoming slower.
  8. 14. Shift from one key to another within the same piece.
  9. 16. (f) loud.
  10. 18. regular, recurrent pulsation that divides music into equal units of time.
  11. 20. Means of playing a string instrument by which the strings are plucked, usually with a finger of the right hand.
  12. 21. In notation, a set of five horizontal lines between or on which notes are positioned.
  13. 22. “distance” in pitch between any two tones.
  14. 23. Tone combination that is unstable and tense.
  15. 25. how chords are constructed and how they follow each other.
  16. 26. Scale- Scale including all 12 tones of octaves; each tone is a half step away from the next one.
  17. 27. Fast.
  18. 29. Series single tones that add up to a recognizable whole.
  19. 30. Tone combination that is stable and restful.
  20. 31. The order durations of sounds and silences.
  21. 33. Accenting a note at an unexpected time, as between two beats or on a weak beat.
  22. 38. very slow or broad.