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The art of Sound in Time.

What is Music?

100

This pitch is the pitch that the treble clef surrounds and obtains its nickname from.

What is a G?

100

The symbol used for knowing where to return to in a repeat.

What is a forward repeat?

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These are absolute dynamics.

What is the dynamic symbone with letters?

100

how notes are connected or separated?

What is articulations?

100

These are measure repeats

What is similie marks?

200

Four concepts that relate to length, volume, pitch, and timbre.

What are the properties of sound?

200

The device that assigns pitches to a staff.

What is a clef?

200

The symbol for ending.

What is coda?

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Dymanics appear here.

What is under the staff.

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This is the Italian word for separated and is also a musical articulation.

What is stacatto?

200

They help save in in music and shorten durations of notes.

What are abbreviations?

300

The way we form our lips and facial muscles to be able to play an instrument. 

What is the embouchure?

300

The top line of the staff with and alto clef present.

What is a G?

300

The word for the symbol D.S..

What is Dal Sengo?

300

A crescendo means the following.

What is to gradually get louder?

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Hammered, marked, stressed.

What is a Marcato?

300

When we fit multiple asymmetrical things into a beat.

What are tuplets?

400

A thin white graphite rod held by the conductor usually in his right hand.

What is a baton?

400

This pitch exists on the ledger line two below the bass clef.

What is C?

400

This symbol means dal sengo and is seen in music in two parts. State the letters and run to the board and draw the symbol for Dal Sengo.

What is D.S.?

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Tne non American term for gradually getting softer.

What is a diminuendo?

400

Tell what this is and then run to the board and draw the symbol for connected and stressed with a decay.

What is an Accent >?

400

These happen on the beat just before a note.

What are grace notes?

500

This person is the person who created modern music notation in the 900's. 

Who is Guido d'Arezzo?

500

The act of knowing my instrument is in tune.

What is intonation?

500

These allow music to have different sounds when repeating.

What are endings?

500

This means start loud and immediately get soft.

What is fp (forte piano)?

500

Where the body part known as the tongue touches to create proper articulations.

Where is slightly behind the teeth at the front of the upper palette.

500

This symbol connects two notes of the same pitch.

What is a Tie?

600

The second rule of counting.

What is we do not say anything for rests but account for them?

600

This is the ability to hear pitches and music in ones head.

What is audiation?

600

The game the helps decribe how coda symbols are navigated.

What is Super Mario Bros.?

600

When we use more air we create the following.

What is more sound?

600

The Italian term for playing smoothly and connected.

What is legato?

600

These numbers of letters appear at the top of a staff sometimes in a square or circle.

What are rehearsal numbers?

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