Melody
Harmony
Rhythm
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100

 A pattern of notes used to create a melody.

Scale.

100

two notes sounded at once and the distance between them.

Interval

100

The pulse of the music in terms of how fast or slow it flows by (the pulse you tap your foot to while listening to a song)

Beat

100

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100

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200

 These are the individual sounds that comprise a melody. When you hum or sing or play a melody, you are performing a series of ________ in succession.

pitches/notes/tones.

200

three or more notes sounded at once. These create a musical mood by the interactions of all the intervals within them.





Chord

200

The speed of the beat (slow, medium, fast, etc.)

Tempo

200

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200

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300

 refers to the shape of the melody

Melodic contour

300

 most classical and popular music uses ______ harmony - harmony developed by the use of three-note chords.

Traid

300

How beats are grouped into small patterns within a larger song

Meter

300

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300

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400

is when melodies go one note up or down a scale

Stepwise motion

400

Harmony can sound ______, meaning the pitches sound pleasant together

consonant

400

 can be found in pieces where the meter changes up frequently

Mixed meter

400

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400

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500

Is when melodies go multiple notes up or down a scale.

Leap motion

500

Harmonies can also sound ________, meaning the pitches sound unpleasant together

Dissonant

500

 occurs when a grouping is uneven or odd within a measure.

Complex meter

500

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500

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