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24 Cards in this Set
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The winds brass strings and percussions refer to the |
Do |
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The staff in music refers to the |
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When a piece of music changes in the middle it is called a |
Who's |
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In Benjamin britten's Young person's guide to an orchestra the original theme was written by |
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The clarinet oboe flute and bassoon are members of which family of instruments |
Do |
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Forte and piano are examples of what in music |
Do |
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The distance between any two notes in music is called a |
Interval |
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Musical notation that notates a silence is called a |
Rest |
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The quality or distinct sound of a musical instrument is referred as |
Timbre |
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When a piece goes from piano to forte gradually it is called a |
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When a piece is played with only one part and no accompaniment it is called |
Do |
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When two or more melodies or musical voices are played simultaneously it is called |
Polyphonic |
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The sheet music that shows what everyone in the orchestra is playing is called the |
Score |
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The technique of playing a string instrument with a bow is |
Arco |
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The technique of plucking a stringed instrument is called |
Pizzicato |
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The trumpet horn trombone and tuba are members of which family |
Do |
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The glockenspiel piano xylophone and tympani are examples of |
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Any recurring pattern of strong beats and weak beats is called |
Meter |
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The musical term call tempo refers to |
To |
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The simplest three-note chord is called |
Hmm |
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The piano is a member of which family of instruments |
To |
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One small section of music in a piece that is separated by lines is |
Go |
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A presence of a central tone or chord in a piece is called a |
Do |
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The scale on the piano that uses all the black and white notes all 12 notes in the octave is called a |
To |