Music Term Review

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Indicates to articulate in a detached, separated manner.
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Directs you to play with a gradual slowing of tempo.
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Indicates to articulate in a smooth, connected style.
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A tempo marking meaning slow.
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A tempo marking meaning fast.
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A practice tool that keeps a steady beat.
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Indicates to play in a singing style.
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A pause in music, indicated by two diagonal lines.
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Indicates to place emphasis on a note.
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Directs you to gradually accelerate or get faster.
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A direction to sustain a note or rest until the conductor continues.
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Indicates to articulate in a sustained manner, giving full rhythmic value.
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A music interval of eight notes.
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Directs you to gradually increase volume.
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A tempo marking meaning very fast.
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Directs you to gradually decrease volume.
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The speed of a composition.
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Two musical notes that have different names, but sound the same pitch.
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Indication to play a series of notes smoothly with no break between.
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Unstressed notes at the beginning of a phrase; a “pickup”.
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Capo A directive to return to the beginning of a composition.
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An Italian term meaning half, or medium.
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The closing measures of a composition; a finishing theme.
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A tempo marking indicating moderately slow; a walking tempo.
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A tempo marking meaning very slow.
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A broken chord where individual notes are played one after another.
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A symbol in a music staff to clarify how the notes should be read.
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Signature Sharps or flats placed in between the clef and the time signature
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Signature
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symbol, typically numerical, indicating the meter of a composition.
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Repeat
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indication to perform a recently played section again.
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Rest
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symbol indicating a measured break in sound with a defined duration.
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Stem
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vertical line attached to a notehead.