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100

Growing louder.

Crescendo.

100

Growing softer.

Decrescendo.

100

North African music has close ties to _________

 __________ music. 

Middle Eastern.

100

This note gets four beats.

Whole note. 

100

This note gets one beat. 

Quarter note. 

200

In a smooth, connected manner.

Legato.

200

The end.

Fine.

200

Harmony is usually the result of two __________ sounding together to form harmony.

Melodies.

200

This rest gets two beats.

Half rest.

200

This rest gets one beat. 

Quarter rest. 

300

Cheerful, brisk.

Allegro.

300

Gently, softly. 

Piano.

300

In Sub-Saharan Africa, many songs have a particular _________ to accompany the music.

Dance.

300

This note gets 2 beats. 

Half note.

300

This rest gets four beats.

Whole rest. 

400

Very loud.

Fortissimo.

400

At ease.

Adagio.

400

_______________  _______________ is a form of music in which the melodic, rhythmic, and harmonic elements continuously change and develop during the performance. 

Continuous variation.

400

This note gets .5 beats.

Eighth note.

400

This note gets three beats. 

Dotted quarter note. 

500

Made loud; a sudden, strong accent.

Sforzando.

500

Strong; played loudly. 

Forte.

500

In Sub-Saharan Africa, music tends to be ______________ in nature, meaning it is designed for specific activities and performed only to accompany the activity at hand.

Functional.

500

This rest gets .5 beats. 

Eighth rest. 

500

This note gets 1.5 beats.

Dotted quarter note.

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