Letter
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Hint
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Answer
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A
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Italian term for a grace note that falls on the beat
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appoggiatura
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B
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Clef usually found in the lower staff of a piano score
|
Bass
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C
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Italian expression marking meaning "songlike"
|
cantabile
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D
|
Second section of a piece in sonata-allegro form
|
Development
|
E
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Term for two identical notes that are spelled differently
|
enharmonic equivalent
|
F
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A type of contrapuntal piece often paired with a prelude
|
fugue
|
G
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Type of 6th chord that contains the scale degrees ♭6-1-♭3-♯4
|
German
|
H
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General term for the "vertical" component of music
|
harmony
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I
|
Mode that is identical to a major scale
|
Ionian
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J
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This type of tuning is based entirely on pure intervals
|
just tuning
|
K
|
German expression marking meaning "powerful"
|
Kräftig
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L
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Alternative term for the seventh scale degree
|
Leading note
|
M
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Musical texture that consists of a single unaccompanied line
|
monophonic
|
N
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Major chord built off of the flat-2 scale degree
|
Neapolitan
|
O
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Term for an interval of a fifth without any other chord notes
|
open fifth
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P
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Dynamic marking indicating a very soft passage
|
pianissimo
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Q
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There are four notes of this kind in a bar in common time
|
quarter notes
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R
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Italian term indicating flexibility in tempo
|
rubato
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S
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Song form where the music remains the same each verse
|
strophic
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T
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Section often paired with a menuet or scherzo
|
trio
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U
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When two or more voices play the same note
|
unison
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V
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String instrument with music written in the alto clef
|
viola
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W
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Brass instrument invented for operas often performed at Bayreuth
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Wagner tubas
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X
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Percussion instrument consisting of wooden bars to be struck by mallet
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xylophone
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Y
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Singing that alternates between chest voice and falsetto
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yodeling
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Z
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Genre of fast Cajun-American folk music
|
Zydeco
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