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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 • Randy Shackleton • Email: [email protected] Placing an accent on a usually un-accented beat Syncopation Speed of a piece of music Tempo Very short, detached Staccato Smooth and connected Legato Moderated walking tempo Andante To sing unaccompanied A cappella Gradually speed up Accelerando Emphasis on one note or chord Accent Brass instrument using valves to produce sound Trumpet One who accompanies a solo or group Accompanist Slow tempo Adagio A tone which is 1/2 step higher than written Sharp The bass size of the violin Cello Theatrical performance by dancing Ballet Lines through the music to indicate measure Bar lines A stringed instrument with a long neck and a drum head Banjo To indicate a group is to be divided Divisi A tone which is 1/2 step lower than written Flat To pronounce Enunciation Meter indicated at the beginning of a piece of music Time Signature Final Movement Finale Bells having steel bars Glockenspiel Chordal structure of a song Harmony Stringed keyboard instrument where the strings are plucked Harspichord An instrumental piece played in the middle of a song Interlude The distance in pitch between two tones Interval Singing or playing in tune Intonation The highest part of a choral composition Treble Clef The lowest part of a choral composition Bass Clef Sharps or flats appearing at the beginning of a piece Key signature Very slow tempo Largo Short lines above and below the staff Ledger lines Five horizontal lines music is written on Staff The text of an opera Libretto Percussion instruments with metal shakers Tambourine Italian love song usually sung a capella Madrigal Songs in a happy sounding mode Major Key Songs in a sad sounding mode Minor Key Instrument which chords are produced by strumming strings Auto Harp Portable music instrument with folding billows Accordion An African xylopone using wooden plates Marimba The distance between two bar lines Measure A Succession of musical tones Melody Instrument having one or several reed pipes Bagpipe An apparatus that sounds beats in a regular sequence Metronome Half Mezzo A French country dance Minuet Change of key Modulation Very Molto Recitation of a text on an unchanged pitch Monotone An unaccompanied choral composition based on a Latin text Motet Short pattern that reoccurs throughout a composition Motif The different sections of a large piece of music Movement A device for softening or muffling the tone Mute A note that is neither sharp or flat Natural Music for eight voices Octet A drama in which music is the essential factor Opera Term used to indicate the chronological position of a song Opus A musical production with a religious theme Oratorio A large ensemble of instruments including string instruments Orchestra A keyboard instrument operated by using both the hands and feet Organ A phrase that is repeated throughout a composition Ostinato Brass instrument using a slide to produce sound Trombone Instruments that are sounded by shaking or striking Percussion A division of the musical line, like a sentence Phrase Soft Piano Two Performers Duet Three performers Trio Four performers Quartet Five performers Quintet Six performers Sextet Location of a musical sound in the tonal scale Pitch A piece played at the conclusion of a service Postlude A piece played prior to a service Prelude Very fast Presto A note receiving one beat Quarter note A note receiving two beats Half note A note receiving 4 counts Whole note A note receiving a half of a count Eighth note A thin piece of cane which is used to vibrate and produce sound Reed Identical lines recurring at the end of a verse Refrain The period of music from 1825-1910 Romantic period Repeat what is between the two signs with double bars and two dots Repeat Repetition of a composition in a smaller form Reprise The pulse of music Rhythm Gradually slowing in tempo Ritardando Performing a piece where different groups start at different times Round Flexible tempo Rubato Afro-Cuban dance style Rumba Tonal material of music arranged in an order of rising and declining pitches Scale