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Music

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Suite   A set of short musical movements, for one or any combination of instruments, or for orchestra, played in a specific order  
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Oratorio   A multi-sectional work for vocalists and orchestra, which uses the same structural elements as opera, without the use of scenery, setting, and costume  
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Opera   A fully produced, multi-section work for the theater whose text or (or libretto) is primarily sung by soloists and a chorus, and which is accompanied by instruments, usually a large orchestra  
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Consonance   Two or more sounds that are pleasing to the ear when played simultaneously; harmonies that create stability in a composition  
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Meter   Grouping of beats into meaures  
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Timbre   The "color" of a tone, meaning which instrument plays it; the color of quality of the musical sound being produced.  
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Scale   The frequency of notes heard in ascending or descending order  
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Harmony   Two or more tones played or sung at the same time; the composition and progression of chords, simultaneous sounds, and counterpoint  
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Sonata   An extended multi-movement work generally for a solo instrumentalist  
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Tone   A single not of a definite frequency  
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Symphony   A full orchestral work usually in four movements  
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Etude   An instrumental musical composition designed to provoke practice material for perfecting a particular technical skill in a solo instrument  
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Tempo   Measured pace at which a composition is played  
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Concerto   Composition for soloist and orchestra in three movements (first and third movements fast, second movement slow)  
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Melody   Succession of tones in a given sequence that possesses certain subjective qualities-a perceivable coherence, an inevitability, and sense of completion.  
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Dissonance   Two or more sounds that are not pleasing to the ear when played simultaneously; unstable harmonies that create tension in a composition  
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Pitch   Any sound that sets up regular vibrations in the air and is perceived as a discrete tone; that relative highness or lowness can be measured in vibrations per second  
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Counterpoint   The simplest form of harmony which features two melodic lines (referred to as voices or parts) of equal value played against one another  
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Duration   Persistence of a tone in time, meaning how long it lasts  
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Art music   Music created for the Christian church, the European courts, and the concert halls, from the Middle Ages to the present; also called art music  
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Folk Music   Music created by and for the common people of a particular region, or by a disadvantaged ethnic group or religious sect, orally transmitted  
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Beat   In music, basic unit of rhythem  
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Motif   In music, a brief but recognizable recurring fragment of a melody  
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Overture   Orchestral work, usually in two or three contrasting sections, used as the introduction to an opera or other dramatic piece  
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Orchestra   Instrumental ensemble that contains string, brass, woodwind, and percussion sections and typically plays classical or art music  
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Rhythm   How musical sounds are organized temporally, or in time, employing stressed and unstressed beats.  
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Texture   A component of orchestration, referring in a descriptive way to the number of instruments playing at any one time.  
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Theme   A musical idea repeated through a compostion  
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Spirituals   Religious songs originating among African-American slaves in the American South that fused aspects of African music and religion with Christian hymns  
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Ragtime music   Music popular from 1900-1920 that preceded jazz, was influenced by African American songs and featured syncopated, or "ragged" rhythm  
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Blues Music   Music developed in Southern African-American communities at the end of the 19th century that fused work songs, spirituals, and chants and featured a twelve-bar blues chord progression  
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Jazz Music   Musical style developed by African-Americans at the beginning of the 20th century that is an amalgamation of African and European music, featuring improvisation, syncopation, polyrhythms and the use of "swing time" (unequal notes)  
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Hip-hop Music   Music developed in African-American communities during the late 1970s that features rhythmic and rhyming speech (rapping) and a 4/4 beat  
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World Music   Term for global music (generally non-western) that is "discovered" by western audiences  
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Avant-garde music   Term for post-1945 music that uses strange or innovative elements or combines different genres  
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Aria   Long, accompanied song for a solo voice, typically found in an opera or ortorio  
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Interval   The difference in pitch between tones, usually expressed in the number of steps.  
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