musical terms level 1
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Musical Terms Level 1. Embouchure. Embouchure. The mouth’s position on the instrument. Music Staff. Music Staff. The 5 lines and four spaces where notes and rests are written. Ledger Lines. Ledger Lines. Additional Lines that extend above or below the normal 5-line staff. Measures. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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MUSICAL TERMS LEVEL 1
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EMBOUCHURE
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EmbouchureThe mouth’s position
on the instrument
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MUSIC STAFF
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Music StaffThe 5 lines
and four spaces where
notes and rests are written.
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LEDGER LINES
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Ledger LinesAdditional Lines that
extend above or below the normal
5-line staff
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MEASURES
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MeasuresA measure is the space in which musical notes
are written:a measurement of time that
contains a specific number of pulses defined by
a time signature
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BAR LINES
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Bar LinesLines that divide the
music staff into measures
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BEAT
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Beat
A steady pulse
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RHYTHM
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RHYTHMPatterns of sounds and silences
in a beat
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DOUBLE BAR
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Double BarSolid double lines
indicating the end of a piece of music
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REPEAT SIGNS
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Repeat SignsIndicates to play a
musical section again without
stopping
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CLEF SIGNS
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Clefa symbol at the
beginning of the staff defining the pitch of the notes found in
that particular staff.
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TREBLE CLEFAlso called the G-ClefIndicates the position of the pitches on the
staff where the second line is “G”
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BASS CLEFAlso known as the F-
ClefIndicates the pitches
on the staff where the
fourth line is “F”
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TIME SIGNATURE
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Time SignatureIndicates how many
beats per measure
Indicates what type of note gets one beat
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SHARP
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SharpRaises a pitch ½ step
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FLAT
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FlatLowers a pitch ½ step
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NATURAL
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NaturalCancels a flat or a sharp and stays in effect for an entire
measure
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BREATH MARK
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Breath MarkAn indication to take a
full breath after you play or sing a full-
length note
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FERMATA
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FermataSign indicating to hold
a note longer than normal.
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KEY SIGNATURE
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Key SignatureThe flats and sharps at the beginning of each
staff line indicating the key of music the piece is to be played.
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