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| a little faster than andante |
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| a little slower than allegro |
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| the various ways in which notes are executed, including, but not limited to, staccato and legato |
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| keys sharing the same tonic note |
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| the act of performing or writing a musical work in a key other than the key in which it was originally written |
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| the arrangement of beats into groups of equal size (measures) and with regular recurring accents |
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| similar statement of a motive in another voice or hand |
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