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RUSSIAN PICNIC Arranged by Harvey Enders (1892-1947) Words and music based on Russian Folk tunes SATB Key of C major (no sharps or flats) Key of Ab major (4 flats) Key of Eb major (3 flats) C = common time (the most “common time” signature used/found is 4/4 4/4 time signature – 4 beats per measure, the quarter note gets the beat = 160 – tempo is 160 beats per minute Q co ui ck p Ti m e ™ a om pr es so r T F Ia F n edan ) dd ec re ( U ne ed m ed t re o ss s ee th i s pi c tu r e. = 88 – tempo is 88 beats per minute Dynamics – indicators of the relative intensity or volume of a musical line. Dynamics are critical to the development of a piece ff, fortissimo – very loud f, forte - loud mf, mezzo-forte – medium loud p, piano – soft a tempo – return to the original speed presto – very fast tempo cresc. (crescendo) – gradually get louder accel. (accelerando) = to go faster and faster Q co ui ck p Ti m e ™ a om pr es so r T F Ia F n edan ) dd ec re ( U ne ed m ed t re o ss s ee th i s pi c tu r e. accent - an extra emphasis placed on a particular note. Of the following articulation marks, the 4th note in this line of 5 has an accent placed above it. QuickTime™ and a TIFF (Uncompressed) decompressor are needed to see this picture. Staccato - Cut short crisply; detached. Of the following articulation marks, the 1st note in this line of 5 has a staccato note placed above it. QuickTime™ and a TIFF (Uncompressed) decompressor are needed to see this picture. Tenuto- Hold note for full value. Of the following articulation marks, the 5th note in this line of 5 has a tenuto marking placed above it. QuickTime™ and a TIFF (Uncompressed) decompressor are needed to see this picture. gliss. (glissando) - A rapid succession of notes by sliding the fingers quickly over the keys or strings. It is often played on the piano or harp fermata – an indefinitely-sustained note or chord or rest chromatic scale – a scale consisting of all 12 semi-tones (half-steps) QuickTime™ and a TIFF (Uncompressed) decompressor are needed to see this picture.