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beat | the basic unit of time in music |
rhythm | the pattern of beats in a piece of music |
tempo | speed of the beat |
pitch | the highness or lowness of a sound |
dynamics | softness or loudness in music |
key signature | shows what pitches should be flat or sharp throughout the piece of music |
measure | set of notes and rests between two bar lines |
tie | a curved line that connects two notes of the same pitch and indicates that the sound should be held for the length of both notes |
round | song in which the voices sing the same melody over and over but begin at different times |
sharp | a symbol indicating that a note is to be raised by a half step |
flat | symbol indicating that a tone is to be lowered by a half step |
coda | a concluding or ending section of a piece of music |
fine | the end |
al fine | to sing or play until you reach the word fine (the end) |
staccato | notes having a separate, crisp sound; marked with dots over or under them |
melody | the tune; a series of pitches moving upward, downward, or staying the same |
legato | to play or sing in a smooth or connected way |
ostinato | a rhythm or melody pattern that repeats |
harmony | the sounding of two or more tones at the same time |
mezzo piano | medium soft |
mezzo forte | medium loud |
piano | soft |
forte | loud |
decrescendo | to get softer gradually |
fermata | a symbol placed over a note to show that it is to be held longer than it normally lasts |
crescendo | to get louder gradually |
unison | several people singing or playing a single melody at the same time |
fortissimo | very loud |
pianissimo | very soft |