MS Drama Music Vocabulary

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an articulation marking that tells the performer to emphasize the marked note
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supports the main voice or instrument in a piece of music; typically a piano
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the lowest female voice or unchanged boy’s voice
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the deepest range of pitch of a man’s voice
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the regular repeated pulse in music
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to invent or create music
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public performance of music
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director of a musical group
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Italian dynamic marking meaning to gradually get louder
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Italian dynamic marking meaning to gradually get softer
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a piece of music for two performers
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how loud or soft music should be performer
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a pause or hold of variable length determined by the performer or conductor
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a sign indicating that a note should be lowered in pitch by one half-step
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Italian dynamic term for “loud.”
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Italian dynamic term for “very loud.”
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a rhythmic grouping or metrical unit that contains a fixed number of beats, divided by barlines
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a musical sign that cancels a sharp or flat; a natural note is one that is neither sharpened nor flattened
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Italian dynamic marking for “very soft.”
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Italian dynamic marking for “soft”
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markings in the music that tell a performer to be silent for a specific number of beats
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sign indicating that a note should be raised in pitch by a half-step
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the highest range in pitch of a woman’s voice
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articulation marking that shortens the length of the note
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the rate of speed of a piece of music
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the highest-pitched male voice
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singing or playing the same notes by all singers or players