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21 Cards in this Set
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rhythm (general)
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action in time.
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rhythm (musically)
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how musical events are perceived in relation to time, silence, and each other
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duration
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the length of a rhythmic event (phone ring was longer duration than a splash from a raindrop)
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rhythmic motive
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reapeated, rhythmic pattern
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beat
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basic regular pulse underlying music
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periodic rhythm
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a rhythm which is repeated in an even and regular manner.
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aperiodic rhythm
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repeats at random or not at all
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tempo
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the speed of the basic pulse
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meter
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the organization of the basic pulse into regularly repeated groups
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measure (bar)
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notated groups of beats that organizes rhythm into meter. idicated by barlines
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syncopation
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a rhythm which is accented "off" the beat
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forward potential
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the expectation of continued rhythmic activity that may be caused by a musical pattern
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form
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the shape or outline of a piece of music
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phrase
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a musical sentence. musical motion toward a moment of rest
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cadence
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the moment of rest at the end of a phrase
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rhythmic bond
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rhythmic connection between performer and audience
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rhythmic texture
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the simultaneous combination of various rhythmic elements
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score
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notational device showing music for more than one instrument
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musical style
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the characteristic manner in which a basic impulse is expressed
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cultural filter
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that part of a person's background and experience which affects his or her response to music
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genre
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a type of musical piece; example: gigue, symphony, lullaby
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