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A, B, C, D...
Harmony
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Mis-pronunciations
200

This section includes the drummer, bassist, guitarist and pianist

The rhythm section

200

AB, AABB

binary form

200

An interval where the 2 notes are sounded at the same time

harmonic interval

200

Another name for timbre

tone color

200

This “father of harmony” would roll in his grave if he heard his name mispronounced

Bach

400

This fraction-like number helps ensure that there is rhythmic regularity from measure to measure

time signature

400
Ternary Form

ABA

400

3 or more notes played at the same time

chord

400

The subtle, higher notes produced with the main note

overtones

400

Americans may use an “s” sound when mispronouncing this musical term meaning to gradually get faster

Accelerando

600
There are 7 beats in the measure and the eighth note gets the beat

7/8 time

600

This form changes throughout without repeating

Through-composed form

600

This element is older than harmony

Melody

600

Standard unit used to measure frequency, meaning 1 cycle per second

hertz

600

Some people will say “ppp” to avoid the tongue twister of this dynamic marking

Pianississimo

800

These two instruments are most responsible for keeping time in an ensemble

drums and bass

800

AAAAAA

Strophic Form

800

When harmony is displeasing, or sounds like something is wrong

dissonance

800

This acronym refers to the way the sound unfolds over time

ADSR

800

This type of music is organized without a key or tonal center

Atonal

1000

In this type of rhythm, something is changed slightly every time it is repeated

progressive

1000

A AAAA4

Theme and variation

1000

This type of triad occurs when the 3rd is lowered a half step

a minor triad

1000

The initial sound, also the A in ADSR

Attack

1000

This term, meaning “medium”, has a commonly forgotten hidden consonant sound

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