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The five lines that we put music on. |
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The lines that separate measures. |
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The two bars that tell you it is the end of the piece. |
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The type of note that receives one beat. |
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The type of rest that receives one beat. |
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The numbers that the beginning of the piece that tells you how many beats in each measure. |
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The two lines with two dots that tells you to play something again. |
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To start with the bow at the frog and move it toward the tip. |
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To start the bow close to the tip and move it toward the frog. |
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The type of note that receives half of a beat. |
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The type of note that receives two beats. |
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The type of rest that receives two beats. |
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This takes away a sharp or flat. |
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To play two or more different notes in the same bow. |
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To play the notes short and separated. This is indicated by a dot above or below the note. |
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