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Musical Terms 2

A musical sentence Phrase Melody Structure Conductor Timbre Tonality Texture Chord Silence Accents Dynamics Accompaniment

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This defines whether the music is in a minor key (sad) or major key (happy) Phrase Melody Structure Conductor Timbre Tonality Texture Chord Silence Accents Dynamics Accompaniment

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The absence of sound Phrase Melody Structure Conductor Timbre Tonality Texture Chord Silence Accents Dynamics Accompaniment

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Two or more notes played together Phrase Melody Structure Conductor Timbre Tonality Texture Chord Silence Accents Dynamics Accompaniment

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When some notes are played louder than others Phrase Melody Structure Conductor Timbre Tonality Texture Chord Silence Accents Dynamics Accompaniment

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The person who makes sure instruments play at the right time and controls the overall sound Phrase Melody Structure Conductor Timbre Tonality Texture Chord Silence Accents Dynamics Accompaniment

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Another word for a tune Phrase Melody Structure Conductor Timbre Tonality Texture Chord Silence Accents Dynamics Accompaniment

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How loud or quiet the music is Phrase Melody Structure Conductor Timbre Tonality Texture Chord Silence Accents Dynamics Accompaniment

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The quality of the sound made by a voice or an instrument Phrase Melody Structure Conductor Timbre Tonality Texture Chord Silence Accents Dynamics Accompaniment

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This adds to the main melody and supports it Phrase Melody Structure Conductor Timbre Tonality Texture Chord Silence Accents Dynamics Accompaniment

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