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Major Scale
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a seven tone scale composed of w-w-h-w-w-w-h-steps
Minor Scale
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a seven tone scale composed of w-h-w-w-h-w-w steps
Pentatonic Scale
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a five note scale
Chromatic Scale
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a scale entirely composed of half steps
Tempo
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the speed of the musical composition
Rhythm
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the organization of musical sounds in time
Rote learning
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the process of learning a song by imitation
Intervals
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the distance between two pitches
Steps
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the note directly above or below the one that you are on
Skips
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the note that is two notes above or below the note you are on
Accidentals
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a sharp(#), flat, or natural that appears in the musical score but is not a part of the key signature
Flats
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a musical symbol that lowers the pitch a half step when placed before a note
Sharps
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a musical symbol that raises the pitch of a note a half step
key signature
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the sharps or flats placed at the beginning of a musical composition to affect the entire composition
time signature
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3/4 4/4 leading
double bar line
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two vertical lines that signify the end of a compostion
bar line
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one vertical line drawn on a staff to divide music into measures
measure
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a group of beats between the bar lines on the staff
treble clef
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another name for the g clef
staff
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a graph of five horizontal lines in which musical notes are placed
clef
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assignned place at the beginning of the musical style to designate the names of pitches
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