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        | Set of five lines or spaces used to represent notes |  
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        | Reveals what key music is in (right hand or left hand) |  
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        | Staffs of the treble and base clef joined with a braket or brace; used for notating music in all registers |  
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        | The highness or lowness of a musical sound depending on its rate of vibration |  
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        | Lines written above or below a staff to represent notes off the basic lines |  
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        | Distance between the same notes that are higher or lower than each other; interval of an 8th |  
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        | Durations of notes and silences |  
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        | The regular consistency of rhythm; pulse |  
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        | How fast or slow the beat is moving |  
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        | Regular organization of music into strong and weak beats |  
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        | Holding out a note for an extra amount of time; a pause |  
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        | The first and strongest beat of a measure |  
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        | Symbol that represents the absence of musical sound |  
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        | Notes that occur at the beginning of a piece on a beat other than the first |  
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        | Characterizing pitches that sound the same but are notated differently |  
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        | Precautionary accidentals |  
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        | Serve as a reminder of a note change that should already be known |  
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        | Shifting notes up or down an octave |  
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        | Central note of a piece; first scale degree |  
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        | Last for value of original note plus half of that value |  
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        | A series of notes that have a relationship to one another |  
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        | Melodies that move by 2nd intervals |  
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        | Melodies that proceed by 3rds |  
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        | Melodies with intervals larger than a 3rd |  
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        | The distance in pitch between any two notes |  
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        | Pitches of an interval that occur one immediately after another |  
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        | Pitches of an interval sounding at the same time |  
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        | Describes the way music is organized or put together |  
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        | Musical statement leading to a pause or moment of rest |  
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        | Point of rest usually at the end of a phrase or piece |  
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        | Vertical line that separates music into measures |  
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        | Group of pitches arranged in ascending or descending order, upon which melodies and compositions are based |  
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        | Scale made up entirely of successive half steps |  
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        | Group of seven-note scales containing five whole steps and two half steps in various fixed relationships and notated with consecutive letter names |  
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        | Smallest written interval in traditional Western music |  
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        | Interval consisting of two half steps |  
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        | Diatonic scale most frequently used in Western music |  
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        | Raises a note a whole step |  
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        | Lowers a note a whole step |  
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        | Group of sharps or flats written at the beginning of each staff line to indicate required alterations of the pitches that form the scale and key of the piece |  
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        | A curved line connecting a group of notes to be played smoothly |  
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        | Graphic representation of all the keys with their sharps and flats |  
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        | The individual notes of a seven note scale, numbered from 1 to 7 |  
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        | Means by which musical sound is represented on a page |  
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        | Specific area of the entire range of pitches available to an instrument or voice |  
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        | The C midway on the piano keyboard that lies exactly between the two staves |  
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        | Shifting music from one key to another |  
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        | Stress on a particular beat of music |  
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        | Mechanical device that supplies a basic beat or pulse |  
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        | Curved line joining one note head to the other so that the 1st note is prolonged by the value of the 2nd; the 2nd note is not played |  
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