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Music
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The rational organization of sounds and silences passing through time.
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Sound Waves
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Vibrations that reflects slight differences in air pressure.
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a singer and instruments generates music by creating.....
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Popular Music
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Music designed to please a large portion of the general public.
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Classical Music
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The traditional music of any culture, usually requiring long years of training . it is high art or learned timeless music that is enjoyed generation after generation.
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Acoustic instruments
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Popular music often uses electric enhancements to amplify and transform vocal and instrumental sounds
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produce sound naturally
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Lyrics
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(vocal sounds) text that tell listeners what music is about. tells listeners how they are suppose to feel.
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Popular music is primarily vocal
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Genre
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Musical language is simply a word for type of music.
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Type of music / implies where you might here the music
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Style
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The distinctive sound created by an artist, or etc.
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Symphony
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A composite of four separate instrumental pieces each called a movement.
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instrumental genre for orchestra
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Movement
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instrumental pieces
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Motive
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a short, distinctive musical figure that can stand by itself
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Tone poem
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one movement work for orchestra
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