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        | sequence of single notes that is musically satisfying |  
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        | sequence of notes/chords that close a musical piece |  
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        | each beat of meter divides naturally into two equal parts |  
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        | simultaneous use of two or more conflicting rhythms |  
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        | set of 3 notes that can be stacked into thirds |  
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        | close correspondence of sounds, harmony |  
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        | one note at the same time |  
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        | structure or plan of a piece of music |  
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        | short musical idea that is recurring during a piece |  
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        | self-contained part of music, all movements need to be played once |  
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        | musical instrument that produces sound by making air vibrate |  
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        | vibrating instrument that produces sound |  
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        | specifically solo or group singing |  
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        | 5 piece musical ensemble of brass instruments |  
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        | support kings gave musicians |  
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        | a plainchant melody with at least one added voice (middle ages) |  
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        | fixed song, forming the basis of composition |  
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        | form of musical movement (Baroque), continuous bass |  
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        | singers and actors form dramatic piece |  
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        | text for an extended musical work such as an opera |  
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        | large composition like an opera used during Lent |  
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        | Musical narrative that musically tries to show a narrative |  
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        | melody that a composition is based off |  
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        | music that is not about anything |  
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        | section of musical sonata that is repeated throughout |  
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        | piece written in 3/4 for enjoyment, funny, etc. |  
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        | extended musical Classical piece scored for an orchestra/ concertband |  
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        | Italian music form regarding the Italian Opera |  
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        | difference in pitch between two notes |  
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        | sequence of notes written to be played simultaneously with a melody |  
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        | time signature with a triple pulse within each beat |  
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        | use of simultaneous pitches or chords |  
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        | first scale degree of a diatonic and tonal center or final resolution tone |  
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        | moving collection of notes up or down by pitch |  
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        | simultaneous variation of a single melodic line |  
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        | repetition of melody in polyphonic texture in different voice |  
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        | musical form in two related sections |  
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        | immediate restatement of motif at higher or lower pitch |  
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        | instrument that makes sound by vibrating |  
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        | instruments in the wind category |  
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        | form of classical music for small group of instruments |  
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        | monophonic unaccompanied sacred song |  
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        | polyphonic composition based on sacred text and sung without accompaniment |  
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        | set of texts of the Roman Rite passage |  
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        | system of seven tones built on tonic key |  
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        | instrumental introduction to an opera |  
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        | defined structure with one part being repeated after smaller ones |  
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        | ordered set of instrumental/orchestral pieces performed in concert setting |  
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        | Short liturgical composition for organ using a chorale |  
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        | large musical structure (1st movement, then multiple pieces) |  
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        | one theme alternates with different episodes |  
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        | improvised piece played by a soloist |  
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        | movement marked by regulation of strong and weak elements |  
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        | harmonic set of 3 or more notes |  
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        | the character of music based on key that it is played |  
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        | changing one key to another |  
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        | two or more simultaneous lines of independent melody |  
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        | melody with one or more imitations of the melody played after a duration |  
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        | three sections, third section is usually a repeat |  
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        | immediate musical creation |  
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        | volume of a sound or note in every aspect of a given piece |  
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        | musical instrument that creates sound with vibrating without strings |  
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        | musical instrument made from brass |  
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        | musical ensemble of 4 string players |  
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        | music that is not for God |  
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        | types of scales coupled with characteristic melodic behavior |  
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        | musical style that flourished in France |  
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        | secular vocal music style usually a party song in renaissance |  
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        | every pair of adjacent notes has identical frequency ration |  
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        | expressive melodies into structured forms performed by a singer |  
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        | vocals with instrument accompaniment involving a choir |  
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        | single soloist accompanied by an orchestra |  
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        | Bach perfected form style of music |  
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        | music expansion of theme by varying melodic outline |  
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        | first part of a musical movement, something to be developed |  
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        | opposite of cantata because its sung |  
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        | concepts related to grouping consecutive melodic notes |  
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        | variety of unexpected rhythms which make part of it off-beat |  
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        | set of musical notes ordered by fundamental frequency |  
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        | way melody, rhythm, and harmony is combined |  
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        | relationship between voices that are independent (Baroque & Ren) |  
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        | two or more voices sing same melody at different time |  
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        | phrase repeated at same pitch |  
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        | quality of musical sound distinct from pitch |  
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        | instrument that makes sound from vibrating membrane |  
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        | instrument that is sounded by being struck |  
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        | recited in parts with response between each part |  
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        | style of accompanied solo song with a simple vocal line |  
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        | Doctrine of the Affections |  
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        | theory of musical aesthetics in Baroque, one affection |  
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        | singer is allowed to adopt rhythms of ordinary speech |  
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        | melody to which a hymn is sung (one melody with 3 lower) |  
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        | form of baroque music where it is passed from soloists to orchestra |  
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        | short recurring melodic pattern in bass part |  
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        | process which music is communicated |  
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        | minuet form used in classical symphony |  
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