Essential Music Terminology Explained

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Learn about key music terms such as Pitch, Dynamics, Tempo, Composer, and more in this comprehensive guide. Understand concepts like Interval, Crescendo, Diction, and how they contribute to the world of music. Explore elements like Bar Line, Arranger, Phrases, and the different vocal parts like Alto and Bass.


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  1. The distance between two pitches is Interval

  2. The volume of the music is Dynamics

  3. To gradually get louder is Crescendo

  4. The distance between two bar lines is A measure

  5. Piano means (not the instrument) soft

  6. A ____________ separates music into measures. Bar line

  7. The person who takes a song and adds to or changes it Arranger

  8. Using consonants to clearly pronounce the words of a song Diction

  9. How high or low a note is Pitch

  10. The person who writes the song Composer

  11. Name the syllable of the second pitch. Re

  12. The speed of the music is Tempo

  13. Forte means Loud

  14. The lowest female voice part is Alto

  15. A musical sentence is A phrase

  16. Name the letter of the note: A

  17. The lowest male voice part is Bass

  18. Name the letter of the note: D

  19. Name the letter of the note: B

  20. To gradually get softer Decrescendo

  21. Name the letter of the note: A

  22. The highest female voice part is Soprano

  23. Name the letter of the note: C

  24. The ending (or tail) section of the music Coda

  25. Name the letter of the note: G

  26. Name the letter of the note: E

  27. Name the letter of the note: F

  28. Name the syllable of the second pitch. Sol

  29. Name the letter of the note: G

  30. Name the syllable of the second pitch. La

  31. Name the letter of the note: B

  32. Name the syllable of the second pitch. Mi

  33. Name the syllable of the second pitch. Ti

  34. Name the syllable of the second pitch. Do

  35. Name the syllable of the second pitch. Fa

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