Difference between revisions of "Musical Terms"

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a capello: Sung without music
 
a capello: Sung without music
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accelerando: An increase in tempo
 
accelerando: An increase in tempo
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accent: Stress on a beat, to make it stand out from others in the measure or phrase
 
accent: Stress on a beat, to make it stand out from others in the measure or phrase
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accompaniment: Music that is played along with the main theme or voice
 
accompaniment: Music that is played along with the main theme or voice
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adagio: Slowly
 
adagio: Slowly
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allegro: Lively
 
allegro: Lively
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alto: Normally the lowest female voice, also sometimes sung by high tenors or young boys
 
alto: Normally the lowest female voice, also sometimes sung by high tenors or young boys
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andante: Moderately slow
 
andante: Moderately slow
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arpeggio: The notes of a chord played in succession, rather than together
 
arpeggio: The notes of a chord played in succession, rather than together
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atonal: Having no specific key  
 
atonal: Having no specific key  
  
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bar: A section of music with one strong beat and one or more lesser beats
 
bar: A section of music with one strong beat and one or more lesser beats
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baritone: A low male singing voice, between tenor and bass
 
baritone: A low male singing voice, between tenor and bass
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bass: The lowest male singing voice, or the lowest range of a type of instrument
 
bass: The lowest male singing voice, or the lowest range of a type of instrument
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beat: The pulse of music, marking its rhythmic pattern
 
beat: The pulse of music, marking its rhythmic pattern
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brass: A type of wind instrument, consisting of a metal tube, with tone regulated by the position of the musician's mouth  
 
brass: A type of wind instrument, consisting of a metal tube, with tone regulated by the position of the musician's mouth  
  
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cadence: A musical phrase or group of tones punctuating the end of a phrase or composition of music
 
cadence: A musical phrase or group of tones punctuating the end of a phrase or composition of music
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chord: Three tones sounded together
 
chord: Three tones sounded together
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chromatic: Having to do with sharps and flats
 
chromatic: Having to do with sharps and flats
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clef: The symbol at the beginning of a line of written music to signify the range of notes indicated
 
clef: The symbol at the beginning of a line of written music to signify the range of notes indicated
crescendo: A gradual increase in volume
 
  
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crescendo: A gradual increase in volume
  
 
== D ==
 
== D ==
  
 
diminuendo: A gradual decrease in volume
 
diminuendo: A gradual decrease in volume
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dynamics: The markings in written music that indicate the volume to be used  
 
dynamics: The markings in written music that indicate the volume to be used  
 
  
 
== F ==
 
== F ==
  
 
flat: A lowering of the tone by a half-step
 
flat: A lowering of the tone by a half-step
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forte: Loud  
 
forte: Loud  
 
  
 
== G ==
 
== G ==
 
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glissando: A musical effect involving a slide from one note to another  
 
glissando: A musical effect involving a slide from one note to another  
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improvisation: Music that does not follow a written score
 
improvisation: Music that does not follow a written score
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instrumentation: The writing of music for instruments, or a musical composition
 
instrumentation: The writing of music for instruments, or a musical composition
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intonation: Exactness of pitch or lack of it
 
intonation: Exactness of pitch or lack of it
  
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key: The home note of a composition; the first note of the predominant scale used
 
key: The home note of a composition; the first note of the predominant scale used
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key signature: The sharps or flats at the beginning of a line of music  
 
key signature: The sharps or flats at the beginning of a line of music  
  
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largo: Slow and stately
 
largo: Slow and stately
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legato: Smooth
 
legato: Smooth
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lento: Slow  
 
lento: Slow  
  
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notation: Written music
 
notation: Written music
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note: A single sound or its representation  
 
note: A single sound or its representation  
  
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percussion: A class of instruments that are played by striking a surface with the hand, a stick, or a mallet
 
percussion: A class of instruments that are played by striking a surface with the hand, a stick, or a mallet
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phrase: A segment of music comprising a complete musical thought
 
phrase: A segment of music comprising a complete musical thought
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piano: Softly
 
piano: Softly
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pitch: The frequency of vibration of a note; the ability to distinguish between one note and another
 
pitch: The frequency of vibration of a note; the ability to distinguish between one note and another
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presto: Fast
 
presto: Fast
  
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register: The range of a voice or instrument
 
register: The range of a voice or instrument
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rest: A pause in written music
 
rest: A pause in written music
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rhythm: The arrangement of notes by duration and accent
 
rhythm: The arrangement of notes by duration and accent
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ritardando: A gradual slowing of the music  
 
ritardando: A gradual slowing of the music  
  
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scale: A series of tones arranged in a specific graduated order
 
scale: A series of tones arranged in a specific graduated order
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score: Written music that shows all parts
 
score: Written music that shows all parts
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sharp: A raising of the tone by a half-step
 
sharp: A raising of the tone by a half-step
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soprano: The highest female singing voice
 
soprano: The highest female singing voice
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staccato: The playing of notes in a short, detached manner
 
staccato: The playing of notes in a short, detached manner
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staff: A set of five lines used to indicate notes in a written form
 
staff: A set of five lines used to indicate notes in a written form
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string: A class of instrument played by the vibration of a string or series of strings set to particular tensions  
 
string: A class of instrument played by the vibration of a string or series of strings set to particular tensions  
  
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tempo: The speed of a composition of music
 
tempo: The speed of a composition of music
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tenor: Normally the highest male singing voice
 
tenor: Normally the highest male singing voice
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theme: A short yet complete musical passage
 
theme: A short yet complete musical passage
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tone: A musical sound, or the quality of the musical sound
 
tone: A musical sound, or the quality of the musical sound
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treble: The highest voice or part of a composition
 
treble: The highest voice or part of a composition
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trill: A musical effect involving the alternating sounds of a note and the note above it  
 
trill: A musical effect involving the alternating sounds of a note and the note above it  
  
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vibrato: A musical effect involving vibration, used by instrument or voice
 
vibrato: A musical effect involving vibration, used by instrument or voice
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voice: A particular musical line; refers to instrumentation as well as vocal  
 
voice: A particular musical line; refers to instrumentation as well as vocal  
  

Revision as of 01:33, 5 April 2019

A

a capello: Sung without music

accelerando: An increase in tempo

accent: Stress on a beat, to make it stand out from others in the measure or phrase

accompaniment: Music that is played along with the main theme or voice

adagio: Slowly

allegro: Lively

alto: Normally the lowest female voice, also sometimes sung by high tenors or young boys

andante: Moderately slow

arpeggio: The notes of a chord played in succession, rather than together

atonal: Having no specific key


B

bar: A section of music with one strong beat and one or more lesser beats

baritone: A low male singing voice, between tenor and bass

bass: The lowest male singing voice, or the lowest range of a type of instrument

beat: The pulse of music, marking its rhythmic pattern

brass: A type of wind instrument, consisting of a metal tube, with tone regulated by the position of the musician's mouth


C

cadence: A musical phrase or group of tones punctuating the end of a phrase or composition of music

chord: Three tones sounded together

chromatic: Having to do with sharps and flats

clef: The symbol at the beginning of a line of written music to signify the range of notes indicated

crescendo: A gradual increase in volume

D

diminuendo: A gradual decrease in volume

dynamics: The markings in written music that indicate the volume to be used

F

flat: A lowering of the tone by a half-step

forte: Loud

G

glissando: A musical effect involving a slide from one note to another

H

harmony: Two or more tones sounding together in a pleasant manner

I

improvisation: Music that does not follow a written score

instrumentation: The writing of music for instruments, or a musical composition

intonation: Exactness of pitch or lack of it

K

key: The home note of a composition; the first note of the predominant scale used

key signature: The sharps or flats at the beginning of a line of music

L

largo: Slow and stately

legato: Smooth

lento: Slow

M

measure: A bar of music

N

notation: Written music

note: A single sound or its representation

O

octave: An interval of eight whole notes

P

percussion: A class of instruments that are played by striking a surface with the hand, a stick, or a mallet

phrase: A segment of music comprising a complete musical thought

piano: Softly

pitch: The frequency of vibration of a note; the ability to distinguish between one note and another

presto: Fast

R

register: The range of a voice or instrument

rest: A pause in written music

rhythm: The arrangement of notes by duration and accent

ritardando: A gradual slowing of the music

S

scale: A series of tones arranged in a specific graduated order

score: Written music that shows all parts

sharp: A raising of the tone by a half-step

soprano: The highest female singing voice

staccato: The playing of notes in a short, detached manner

staff: A set of five lines used to indicate notes in a written form

string: A class of instrument played by the vibration of a string or series of strings set to particular tensions

T

tempo: The speed of a composition of music

tenor: Normally the highest male singing voice

theme: A short yet complete musical passage

tone: A musical sound, or the quality of the musical sound

treble: The highest voice or part of a composition

trill: A musical effect involving the alternating sounds of a note and the note above it

U

unison: One or more voices or instruments sounding together as one

V

vibrato: A musical effect involving vibration, used by instrument or voice

voice: A particular musical line; refers to instrumentation as well as vocal

W

woodwind: A class of instruments that requires blowing into or across a wooden tube, with tone changed by placement of the fingers over air holes