Name this Musical Element | Musical expressions | Genre | Tempo | Dynamics |
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Pitch
What is the term in music that refers to how high or low a sound is?
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forte; loud
What is the meaning of the symbol, "f"? (English)
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a capella
What is the name of music specifically played without instrumental accompaniment?
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It refers to the speed of music.
What is tempo?
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the volume of music
What is dynamics?
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Melody
The main line of music, the "tune of a song"
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piano; soft
What is the meaning of the symbol, "p"? (English)
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Glam Rock
What is the genre/style of rock music that developed in the United Kingdom in the early 1970s and is performed by musicians who wore outrageous costumes, makeup, and hairstyles, particularly platform shoes and glitter?
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Beats Per Minute
What does BPM stand for?
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loud
How do you perform, "f" or "forte"?
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Harmony
What is the element of music that refers to the combination of tones that blend together?
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mezzo forte; moderately loud
What is the meaning of the symbol, "mf"? (English)
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Gospel (music)
A form of impassioned rhythmic spiritual music rooted in the solo and responsive church singing of rural African Americans in the South, central to the development of rhythm and blues and of soul music is referred to as...
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60
How many beats are in a minute?
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Rest
A musical notation sign that indicates the absence of a sound is...
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Rhythm
What is the element of music that is the combination of sounds and silence, with long and short sounds?
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Fortissimo
What is the Italian word that is symbolized in music as "ff"? (Italian)
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Electronic (music)
Music performed using synthesizers and other electronic instruments is referred to as...
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1. Get a feel or sense of the beat
2. Count the number of beats in 15 seconds 3. Multiply the number of beats counted in 15 seconds x 4 = BPM
What are the 3 steps to figuring out a song's BPM?
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soft/quiet
How do you perform, "p" or "piano"?
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Timbre
What is the element of music that differentiates quality of sound?
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Medium/middle/half
"Mezzo" in music translates to...
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Mariachi
A type of musical group, originally from Mexico, consisting of at least two violins, two trumpets, one Spanish guitar, one vihuela (a high-pitched, five-string guitar) and one guitarrón (a small-scaled acoustic bass), but sometimes featuring more than twenty musicians is referred to as...
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Very, very slow
What does Largo mean?
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Singing or playing a song that gradually increases in volume
What does "crescendo" mean?
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