One or mre notes that come before the first complete measure of music; also known as pick-up notes.
To place emphasis on a note or notes.
The notes of a chord played individually, either ascending or descending
Tonguing and Slurring
A group of two or more notes
'Head' in Italian; go back to the beginning of the piece
When one part splits into two
A slow hymn tune often used for working on tuning, balance, and blend
Receives three beats of time
The position your mouth must take in order to properly play a wind instrument.
Two names for the same note (C# and Db, F# and Gb, etc)
Lowers a note one half-step
When two or more notes are played or sung at the same time
Tells the musician(s) what notes are flat, sharp, and natural
Smooth, connected articulation
Pitch Accuracy
The distance between two notes
A device that clicks or beeps to demonstrate an exact tempo
Moderately; a tempo marking
Placed in front of a note to cancel out a flat or sharp sign
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