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the 7th note in the scale of C major
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one of the short sections of equal length that a piece of music is divided into, and the notes that are in it
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a straight line up and down used in written music to mark a division between bars
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the lowest tone or part in music, for instruments or voices
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three or more notes played together
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a symbol at the beginning of a line of printed music (called a stave or staff) that shows the pitch of the notes on it
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the final passage of a piece of music
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a slow steady increase in how loudly a piece of music is played or sung
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a note that lasts half as long as a minim
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a slow steady decrease in how loudly a piece of music is played or sung
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a pair of straight lines up and down at the end of a piece of music
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changes in volume in music
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used after the name of a note to mean a note a semitone lower
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on musical instrument: any of the wooden or metal parts that you press to play a piano and some other musical instruments; music: a set of related notes, based on a particular note. Pieces of music are usually written mainly using a particular key
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the set of marks at the beginning of a printed piece of music to show what key the piece is in
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one of the short sections of equal length that a piece of music is divided into, and the notes that are in it
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a note that lasts twice as long as a crotchet
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used after the name of a note to show that the note is neither sharp nor flat. The written symbol is (♮). B natural
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a system of signs or symbols used to represent information, especially in mathematics, science and music
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the difference (the interval) between the first and last notes in a series of eight notes on a scale
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a note that lasts half as long as a crotchet
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a period of silence between notes; a sign that shows a rest between notes
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a series of musical notes moving upwards or downwards, with fixed intervals between each note, especially a series of eight starting on a particular note
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a written or printed version of a piece of music showing what each instrument is to play or what each voice is to sing
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enlarge imagea note that lasts as long as four crotchets
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imagea note that lasts half as long as a quaver
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used after the name of a note to mean a note a semitone higher
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a set of five lines on which music is written
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the speed or rhythm of a piece of music
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a curved line written over two notes of the same pitch (= how high or low a note is) to show that they are to be played or sung as one note
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a sign at the start of a piece of music, usually in the form of numbers, showing the number of beats (= units of rhythm) in each
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a child’s high voice; a boy who sings with a treble voice
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