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| a curved line connecting different notes that means to play without tonguing |
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| seperated, in a detached style |
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| The classical period lasted from 1750 till 1800. Mozart was a well known composer from this period. |
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| a style of popular music that is commonly recognized by rhythmic speaking over repetitive rhythmic accompaniment |
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| The romantic period lasted from about the early 1800's to the first decade of the 20th century. Chopin was a well known composer from this period. |
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| a symbol that places f below middle c on the fourth line of the staff |
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| sharp or flat symbols placed at the beginning of a staff line to designate which notes should be raised or lowered. The key difines the tonality of a musical piece. |
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