Basic Elements
Reading Music
Sound and Tone
Sections in Music
People in Music
100

Musical Speed

Tempo

100

A part that repeats under a round or canon.

Ostinato

100

The quality of a sound

Tone

100

Notation that shows the emphasis or manner in which a note is played

What is articulation

100

 A person who creates the music

Composer

200

Steady Internal Pulse

Beat

200

How high or low a sound is

Pitch

200

The unique sound an instrument or voice makes—its musical texture

Timbre

200

A symbol that shows a strong emphasis on a note

What is an accent

200

The person who leads the music

Conductor

300

Syllabic notation used to show patterns of long and short sounds

Rhythm

300

The most recognizable part of a song

Melody

300

 Instruments grouped together by sound or composition are called this

Instrument Families

300

The overall structure of a piece of music.

Form

300

Musical differences within a piece

Contrast

400

This tells how many beats are in each measure

Meter

400

Notes that compliment the melody

Harmony

400

 How loud or soft a musical piece is

Dynamics

400

A section that comes before or after the chorus

Verse

400

 A basic structure telling us the usable notes from low Do to high Do

Scale

500

Emphasis placed on weak beats in music

Syncopation

500

The space between pitches.

Interval

500

These two terms mean “gradually louder” and “gradually softer

What are crescendo and decrescendo

500

The section of the song we keep returning to

Chorus

500

Bonus challenge: Playing random notes to warm up an instrument or goofing off on an instrument when a person is bored.

Noodling 

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