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- 1. second highest vocal range.
- 5. single performer.
- 8. A person who writes music.
- 9. a term used to describe a louder dynamic.
- 10. It's from the late Baroque era, as an instrumental Composition.
- 12. musical composition for two performers.
- 13. sound of two or more notes heard simultaneously.
- 14. to a note that is neither sharp nor flat.
- 15. An instrument with keyboard, invented by Bartolomeo Cristofori in Italy.
- 16. personal thoughts and feelings.
- 18. type of orchestral form.
- 20. organized group of singers.
- 22. A symbol denoting a musical sound.
- 23. The pace or speed.
- 24. means cheerful in Italian. In music, it means the music should be played at an upbeat and bright tempo.
- 25. A German composer of the classical period.
- 27. A German composer and musician of the Baroque period.
- 28. A sharp musical note.
- 30. A rhythmic pattern.
- 31. music's pattern in time.
- 32. An object that is played to produce musical sounds.
- 33. refers to the relative tonal quality of a note.
- 34. means slowly in Italian.
- 35. means large in Italian. In orchestral music, it refers to a large and slow-moving pace.
- 36. tune, voice or line.
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- 1. play very softly or quieter.
- 2. make a rhythmic sound or movement.
- 3. to a short orchestral piece of music.
- 4. It's alive music performance in front of the audience.
- 6. Italian Baroque composer.
- 7. A person who directs the performance of an orchestra or choir.
- 11. fast tempo, louder dynamic and bright playing.
- 14. a group of nine musicians.
- 17. means to play lightly.
- 18. Refers to a range of notes between alto and bass.
- 19. type of classical male singing voice, lowest vocal range.
- 21. tothe stereo direction of the audio signal
- 26. A String instrument.
- 29. slow down in tempo gradually.
- 31. type of modern music originally developed by African-Americans.