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32 Cards in this Set
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accent
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emphazize the note
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allegro
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fast bright tempo
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andante
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slow walking tempo
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arpeggio
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a sequence of notes from any scale
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bar lines
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divide the music staff into measures
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bass clef
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"F" clef used by trbs., bar, bsn. and tuba
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beat
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the pulse of music
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blues
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music form and style related to jazz
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breath mark
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take a deep breath after playing the note full value
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chromatics
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notes that are altered with sharps, flats and naturals
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chromatic scale
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sequence of notes in half steps
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common time
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another way to write 4
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concert b flat
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band tune note
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crescendo
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gradually increase volume
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D.S. al Fine
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Da Capo al Fine- play until D.C. al Fine. Go back to the beginning and play until fine
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decrescendo
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gradually decrease volume
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dotted note
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the dot adds half the value of the note
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double bar
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indicates the end of a piece of music
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duet
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composition for two players
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dynamics
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the volume of music
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embouchure
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position of the mouth on the mouthpiece
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enharmonics
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notes that are written differently but sound the same
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fermata
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hold the note longer, or until your director tells you to release it
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1st and 2nd Endings
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play the first ending the 1st time through. Then, repeat the same music skip the 1st ending and play the 2nd
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flat
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lowers the note and remains in affect the entire measure
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forte
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play loudly
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half step
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the smallest distance between two notes
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harmony
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two or more different notes played or sung at the same time
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interval
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the numerical distance between two notes
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key signature
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flats or sharps next to the clef that apply to entire piece
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largo
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very slow tempo
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leger lines
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add notes outside of the music staff
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