Theory Level 5
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Accidental | A chromatic sign used in front of a note to change the note from what the Key Signature requires or from what has occurred previously in the measure.
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Andante | A tempo (speed) that is described as "a walking speed"
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Cadence | A resting point in the music
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Chromatic Sign | The group name for Sharps, Double Sharps, Flats, Double Flats, and Naturals
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Da Capo | Words to indicate a repeat from the beginning of the piece
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Dal Segno | Words to indicate a repeat from the given sign
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Enharmonic Spelling | Two notes that sound the same, but are spelled differently
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Half Step | The distance on the keyboard from one key to the very next key
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Ledger Line | Lines added above or below the five-line staff, to extend the staff
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Moderato | A tempo a little faster than Andante
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Motive/Motif | A repeated rhythmic or melodic idea, usually short and very distinctive
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Pentatonic Scale | A scale that has only five pitches
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Subdominant | The fourth note of a scale, scale step four; the note a fifth BELOW the tonic
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Dominant | The fifth note of a scale, scale step five; the note a fifth ABOVE the tonic
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Syncopation | A beat that does not follow the written pulse or meter, an off-beat
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Tonic Triad | A triad built on scale step one in a major or minor scale
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Whole Step | A combination of 2 half steps
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Chord | Three or more notes sounding together
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Key Signature | The arrangement of sharps or flats after the clef sign on each staff that tells the performer the tone (pitch) center
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Tonic (keynote) | The first pitch (degree) of a scale
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