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Unaccompanied choral singing, no instrumental track, only voice. |
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The music returns to the main tempo after a change. |
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Two-part form, music in two sections, A then B. These sections may be repeated. |
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Three-part form, music in three sections, A, B and then it returns to A again. |
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Music gradually gets faster, tempo gets quicker |
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Notes which are louder than others |
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A sign added to a note to change the pitch, like a sharp, flat or natural. |
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Other instrument(s) and/or voice(s) accompany the main melody. |
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An instrument with a keyboard played with the right hand and buttons (which play chords) pressed by the left hand. |
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A stringed instrument that is played by plucking or strumming the strings with fingers, or using a plectrum. |
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usually featuring voices and African drums |
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Broken chords played by the left hand outlining harmonies whilst the right hand plays the melody. |
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