Vocab
Vocab
Famous Singers
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without instrumental accompaiment

Acapella

100

A body of singers with more than one voice to a part

Choir

100

She has 19 No.1 songs on the on the Billboard charts and her hit song "All I Want For Christmas is You" is a modern holiday classic

Mariah Carey

100

the lowest voice of a girl

Alto

100

A really high pitched voice

Falsetto

200

a musical composition for two voices or instruments

Duet

200

When your voice decreases on a note

Decrescendo

200

This gifted singer/pianist is an 18-time Grammy Award winner and is dubbed "the Queen of Soul

Aretha Franklin

200

when your voice increases on a note

Crescendo

200

A type of broken note/chord in which the notes that compose a chord are individually sounded in a progressive, rising order

Arpeggio

300

he relative level of 2 or more instruments

Balance

300

a method of interconnecting audio equipment using balanced interfaces

Balance

300

Typically known as "King of Pop" or "The G.O.A.T" this artist's album "Thriller" is the highest selling album of all time.

Michael Jackson

300

the sound of two or more notes heard simultaneously

Harmony

300

how quietly or loudly a piece of music should be played

Dynamics

400

The distance from the lowest pitch to the highest pitch it can play

Range

400

a dynamic marking that indicates VERY LOUD volume

Fortissimo

400

This blind singer/pianist is known as the "Father of Soul" and pioneered soul music during the 1950's

Ray Charles

400

Very quiet

Mezzo-Piano

400

the musical sound or signs to sing or hum the tune

Notes

500

The highest boy pitch/voice

Tenor

500

The highest girl pitch/voice

Soprano

500

This American singer/songwriter was a major figure in history of popular music and one of the most influential vocalists of the post-World War II period

Sam Cooke

500

the speed of a given piece of music

Tempo

500

A steady periodic sound

Tone

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