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100
  • The leader of the choir who guides the performance through gestures.

What is a Conductor?

100

The speed of the music.

What is the tempo?

100

The central act of worship, which is the celebration of the Eucharist?

What is mass?

100

Raises a note by a half step.

What is a sharp?

100

The distance between two pitches.

What is an interval?

200

A musical "sentence" or complete musical idea.

What is a phrase?

200

The pattern of sounds and silences in music.

What is the rhythm?

200

An unpleasing or unstable combination of notes, often used to create tension.

What is dissonance?

200

Lowers a note by a half step.

What is a flat?

200

A sequence of single notes that form a recognizable tune.

What is a melody?

300
  • The written music for all the parts of a piece.

What is a score?

300
  • Three or more notes sung or played simultaneously.

What is a chord?

300
  • A pleasing or stable combination of notes.

What is consonance?

300

Cancels a sharp or flat.

What is a natural?

300

The seamless merging of individual voices to create a unified choral sound, where no single voice stands out.

What is blend?

400

The written music for all the parts of a piece.

What is the score?

400

The loudness or softness of music.

What are dynamics?

400

The ability to sing or play music directly from the written notation without prior practice.

What is sight-reading?

400

A concluding section of a piece of music.

What is a coda?

400

Two bands of smooth muscle tissue located in the larynx (voice box) that vibrate to produce sound.

What are vocal chords?

500

Numbers at the beginning of the staff indicating the number of beats per measure and which note gets one beat.

What is the time signature?

500

The lowest male voice part.

What is bass?

500

The combination of different musical notes sung or played simultaneously to create chords and support the melody.

What is harmony?

500
  • A symbol (sharp, flat, natural) that alters the pitch of a note temporarily.

What is an accidental?

500

The interval between two notes where the higher note has twice the frequency of the lower note

What is an octave?

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