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- A cappella: Singing without accompaniment
 - Accent: Emphasis on a note, word, or phrase
 - Articulation: The way a sound is started and ended
 - Attack: The beginning of a sound
 - Breath: One cycle of inspiration/expiration
 - Chord: Two or more pitches sounding together
 - Chromatic: Moving in half-steps
 - Compound meter: Meter that is made up of simple meters 2/4+3/4
 - Counting: Mentally breaking down a rhythm into divisions
 - Diatonic: Moving within a key without changes
 - Diction: Correct and clear pronunciation of consonants
 - Dipthong: Two or more vowel sounds blended together
 - Dynamics: Relative loudness or softness
 - Embouchure: Mouth position in brass and woodwinds
 - Harmony: The system of moving from chord to chord
 - Homophonic: A style where all parts have the same rhythm
 - Intonation: Being in tune with accompaniment or others
 - Key--major: Based on a scale of w/w/h/w/w/w/h steps
 - Key--minor: Based on a scale of w/h/w/w/h/w/w steps
 - Melody: Pitches in sequence that form a pattern
 - Meter: The division of time into units
 - Phrase: Notes played or sung in one breath
 - Pitch: The highness or lowness of sound measured in Hz.
 - Placement: Vocal term--where the sound is placed in the head
 - Polyphonic: Where each part has an independent rhythm
 - Posture: Sitting/standing correctly and efficiently
 - Pulse: Feeling where the beat is
 - Release: How a sound is ended
 - Rhythm: How a sound is placed in time
 - Sacred: Music that is written for spiritual or religious use
 - Secular: Music that is written for entertainment
 - Slur: Playing a series of pitches without tonguing
 - Solfege: Italian system of pitch and interval ear training
 - Tempo: The speed at which a regular pulse is repeated
 - Tone color/Timbre: The relative brightness or darkness of a sound
 - Tongue: To start a sound with the tongue on reed or mthpce
 - Unison: Everyone on the same pitch
 - Harmony: simultaneous sounding of two or more different tones
 - Rhythm: the pattern of regular or irregular pulses caused in music by the occurrence of strong and weak melodic and harmonic beats.
 - Tone: the distinctive property of a complex sound (a voice or noise or musical sound)
 - Texture: "texture" describes the complexity of a musical composition. The word texture is used because adding different layers or elements to music creates a musical "tapestry." Texture can be simple or elaborate.
 - Beat: The basic rhythmic unit in a piece of music.
 - Pitch: A measure of how high or low a sound is perceived to be, depending on the frequency of the sound wave
 - music notation: Any system that represents aurally perceived music, through the use of written symbols.
 - Staff: the system of five horizontal lines on which the musical notes are written
 - Measure: segment of time defined by a given number of beats, each of which are assigned a particular note value
 - Bar line: the vertical line placed on the staff to divide the music into measures
 - Clef: a sign used to indicate the register, or range of pitches, in which an instrument is to play or a singer is to sing.
 - time signature: a musical notation indicating the number of beats to a measure and kind of note that takes a beat
 - Duple meter: basic metrical pattern of two beats to a measure
 - Triple meter: basic metrical pattern of three beats to a measure
 - Dictation: music (melodic, harmonic or rhythmic) intended for reproduction in writing
 - Compound meter: meter in which each beat is subdivided into three rather than two.