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Theory Level 8

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Accelerando   Increasing the tempo, gradually  
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Arpeggio   A chord whose pitches are sounded in succession, harp-like  
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Augmented Second   An interval of a second having three half steps (C-D#)  
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Cantabile   In a singing style  
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Chromatic Half Step   A half step using the same letter name (C-C#)  
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Diatonic Half Step   A half step using two letter names; a minor second (C-Db)  
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Diminished Triad   A triad having two minor thirds  
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First Inversion Triad   A triad with its third as its lowest pitch (the C Major triad in first inversion is E-G-C)  
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Harmonic minor Scale   A minor scale that raises scale degree 7 a half step  
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Major Interval   The set of intervals in the Major scale using scale degrees 1-2, 1-3, 1-6, or 1-7  
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Marcato   Marked, emphasized  
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Melodic minor Scale   A minor scale that raises degrees 6&7 a half step, ascending, and uses the natural minor, descending  
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minor Interval   An interval which is a half step smaller than the corresponding Major interval  
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Natural (Pure) minor Scale   A minor scale using the tones indicated by the key signature. The pattern of half and whole steps is: WHWWHWW  
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Root Position Triad   A triad with its root as the lowest pitch (The C Major triad in root position is C-E-G)  
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Second Inversion Triad   A triad with its fifth as the lowest pitch (The C major triad in second inversion is G-C-E)  
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Subito   Suddenly  
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Transposition   To move music (melodic or chordal) to a different pitch level, keeping the pattern exactly the same  
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