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If in major – still sounds major – sub dominant or dominant If in major - sounds minor – relative minor If in minor – sounds major – relative major
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Imitation – direct repeat of the melody – normally in a different instrument if played in an orchestra Sequence – a repeating pattern moving up or down by step/small leap. Pedal – sustained high or low note from the chord. Ostinato – repeated pattern Riff – repeated melody used in pop music
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SYNCOPATION
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Arco (bow) Pizzicato (plucking) Tremolo (shaking) Mute (brass) Distortion/reverb/sustain/slide (electric guitar)
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By scalic (step) – ascending/descending By arpeggio (leap) - ascending/descending Broken chord/triad
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Trill Mordent Acciaccatura Appoggiatura
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Diatonic (sounds nice) Chromatic (a bit of clashing)
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Major (happy) Minor (sad)
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Perfect – V-1 – sounds finished Imperfect – I-V – sounds unfinished Plagal – IV-I – amen – sounds like your in a church
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3 or 4 Chords I IV V
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4 or 8 Count to 2/3/4, which feels right and falls at the beginning of the melody?
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Ooing Scat singing Imitation of melody Call and response
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Pp – very soft P – soft Mp – moderately soft Mf – moderately loud F – loud Ff – loud < - getting louder (crescendo) > - getting quieter (diminuendo)
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Monophonic Homophonic Polyphonic Melody and accompaniment Antiphonal Canon
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Largo – (40-60bpm) Adagio – (66-76 bpm) Andante – (76-1080bpm) Moderato – (108-120bpm) Allegro – (120-168bpm) Vivace – (168-176bpm) Accel – getting faster Rit (rall) – getting slower
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Sitar Drone Acciaccatura Pitch bend Flute dhol
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NEVER write DRUM!!!!! Side drum Bass drum Djembe Congo Bongo Timpani Drum kit
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NEVER write guitar Bass guitar Electric guitar Acoustic guitar Lead guitar Rhythm guitar
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If it sounds like blues music and you have a 12 bar blues to circle, circle it If its unaccompanied – a cappella
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