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Published on Mar 15, 2016

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Dotted quarter note
Gets a one and a half beats per measure

Sixteenth note
A sixteenth not is half of a eighth note

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PIANISSIMO

  • pp means extra quiet or soft

FORTISSIMO

  • FF means extra loud

TIE

  • A curved line connecting two notes that are the same pitch that are played as one note with the duration =to both note's value

SLUR

  • Means to play or sing notes smoothly

ACCENT

  • A accent to make a note stand out and to give that note extra attention

INTERVAL

  • The space between any two notes

QUARTER NOTE

  • It gets 1beat per measure
  • Also half of a half note

Crescendo
To smooth

Decrescendo
To smoothly decrease the volume of a particular phrase or passage

Treble clef
A symbol location at the beginning of a staff to indicate the upper pitches. Iris also called the G clef because the symbol curv

Bass clef
A symbol location at the beginning of a staff to indicate the low pitches. It also it's called

Staff
A set of 5 lines and 4 spaces used to clearly show music notation

Grand staff
A staff that combines a treble and base staff

Key signature
The sharps or located at the beginning of a piece to indicate the tonality

Double bar line
A set of two vertical lines showing the end of a piece

Time signature
A symbol placed at left side of the staff to indicate the meter (number of beats per measures/which note

Syncopation
Placing the rhythmic

Accent
Music marking used to stress a particular beat

Glottal attack
Hitting the vocal folds together to stop air flow usually used with vowels

Soft palate
The soft tissue at the back of your mouth

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