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        | a symbol to indicate special stress or emphasis on certain note |  
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        | sign is used to indicated a shortened or separated style of articulation |  
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        | sign over or below a note is used to indicate a sustained style of articulation |  
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        | Popular French group dance of the 16th century in which all motions of the lead couple are imitated |  
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        | With smooth, connected style of articulation |  
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        | one of more notes that come before the first full measure of a piece |  
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        | a displacement of the natural pulse of the music |  
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        | linguistic, usical, logical-mathematical, spatial, bodily-kinesthetic, intro-personal, interpersonal |  
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        | Howard Gardner different intelligences |  
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        | Studied the brain. showed that music is the root to nature itself |  
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