Basic Music Vocabulary Print version
A cappella |
Singing without accompaniment |
Accent |
Emphasis on a note, word, or phrase |
Articulation |
The way a sound is started and ended |
Attack |
The beginning of a sound |
Breath |
One cycle of inspiration/expiration |
Chord |
Two or more pitches sounding together |
Chromatic |
Moving in half-steps |
Compound meter |
Meter that is made up of simple meters 2/4+3/4 |
Counting |
Mentally breaking down a rhythm into divisions |
Diatonic |
Moving within a key without changes |
Diction |
Correct and clear pronunciation of consonants |
Dipthong |
Two or more vowel sounds blended together |
Dynamics |
Relative loudness or softness |
Embouchure |
Mouth position in brass and woodwinds |
Harmony |
The system of moving from chord to chord |
Homophonic |
A style where all parts have the same rhythm |
Intonation |
Being in tune with accompaniment or others |
Key--major |
Based on a scale of w/w/h/w/w/w/h steps |
Key--minor |
Based on a scale of w/h/w/w/h/w/w steps |
Melody |
Pitches in sequence that form a pattern |
Meter |
The division of time into units |
Phrase |
Notes played or sung in one breath |
Pitch |
The highness or lowness of sound measured in Hz. |
Placement |
Vocal term--where the sound is placed in the head |
Polyphonic |
Where each part has an independent rhythm |
Posture |
Sitting/standing correctly and efficiently |
Pulse |
Feeling where the beat is |
Release |
How a sound is ended |
Rhythm |
How a sound is placed in time |
Sacred |
Music that is written for spiritual or religious use |
Secular |
Music that is written for entertainment |
Slur |
Playing a series of pitches without tonguing |
Solfege |
Italian system of pitch and interval ear training |
Tempo |
The speed at which a regular pulse is repeated |
Tone color/Timbre |
The relative brightness or darkness of a sound |
Tongue |
To start a sound with the tongue on reed or mthpce |
Unison |
Everyone on the same pitch |
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