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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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2  If in major – still sounds major – sub dominant or dominant  If in major - sounds minor – relative minor  If in minor – sounds major – relative major

3  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

4  SYNCOPATION

5  Arco (bow)  Pizzicato (plucking)  Tremolo (shaking)  Mute (brass)  Distortion/reverb/sustain/slide (electric guitar)

6  By scalic (step) – ascending/descending  By arpeggio (leap) - ascending/descending  Broken chord/triad

7  Trill  Mordent  Acciaccatura  Appoggiatura

8  Diatonic (sounds nice)  Chromatic (a bit of clashing)

9  Major (happy)  Minor (sad)

10  Perfect – V-1 – sounds finished  Imperfect – I-V – sounds unfinished  Plagal – IV-I – amen – sounds like your in a church

11  3 or 4  Chords I IV V

12  4 or 8  Count to 2/3/4, which feels right and falls at the beginning of the melody?

13  Ooing  Scat singing  Imitation of melody  Call and response

14  Pp – very soft  P – soft  Mp – moderately soft  Mf – moderately loud  F – loud  Ff – loud  < - getting louder (crescendo)  > - getting quieter (diminuendo)

15  Monophonic  Homophonic  Polyphonic  Melody and accompaniment  Antiphonal  Canon

16  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

17  Sitar  Drone  Acciaccatura  Pitch bend  Flute  dhol

18  NEVER write DRUM!!!!!  Side drum  Bass drum  Djembe  Congo  Bongo  Timpani  Drum kit

19  NEVER write guitar  Bass guitar  Electric guitar  Acoustic guitar  Lead guitar  Rhythm guitar

20  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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