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| A ____ is a note that is not altered by flat for a sharp. |
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| A complete musical idea, usually for measures and link , is called a ___? |
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| __ notes are heavily accented and separated |
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| a ___ is a marching for drums, usually eight measures long |
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| ___is the various combinations of patterns of sound and silence |
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| prescribe sticking of traditional snare drum rhythmic figures and techniques are called |
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| the enharmonic equivalent of E# |
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| notes which move in half steps are called |
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| A ___ is played by simultaneously striking the head and rim of the drum |
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| ___ are different levels of volume |
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| a ___ is made up of five lines and force spaces |
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| the ___ clef is also known as the G. clef |
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| ___ means to dampen symbols quickly |
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| the number of beats in a measure is determined by the top number ____ signature |
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| added weight or emphasis is given to notes which are marked with |
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| single stroke, double stroke, and buzz are all types of |
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| allegro, andante, and and adagio are indications of what |
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| playing two notes simultaneously on mallet instruments is called a |
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| A dot placed beside a note increase its value by |
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| in a piece of music, the notes which are to be played flat or sharp are designated by the ___ signature |
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| a ___ is used to designate silence in music |
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| a ___ sign lowers the pitch of a note by 1/2 step |
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| the space between two adjacent bar lines is called a |
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| the beginning of a note is called the |
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| mechanical device which ticks steady beats is called a |
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