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Choral Terms Fill In The Blanks

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Term: UnisonDefinition: All singing or playing the same notes at the same time.
Term: descantDefinition: A part in a piece of music that is usually sung higher then the melody or together parts of the song.
Term: rehearsal Definition: A Section.
Term: D.S al Definition: from the symbol and skip to the coda when you see the sign.
Term: PostureDefinition: A of the body or of the body parts.
Term: Breath Definition: To take a
Term: DictionDefinition: The pronunciation of while singing.
Term: DipthongDefinition: A combination of two sounds.
Term: VowelDefinition: A sound that is produced comparatively open configuration of the vocal track. A,E,I,O,U
Term: Definition: A symbol used in music notation to indicate .
Term: SoloDefinition: One person or playing an instrument alone.
Term: Definition: A series of five horizontal lines and four spaces on which notes are written. It is like a ladder, notes placed on this sound higher than the notes placed lower.
Term: Time Definition: A set of numbers at the beginning of a piece of music. The top number the number of beats per measure, the bottom indicates the kind of note that receives the beat.
Term: MeasureDefinition: The space two barlines.
Term: ClefDefinition: A clef that generally notes that sound HIGHER then middle C.
Term: Bass Definition: A clef that indicates notes that sound LOWER then middle C
Term: Bar Definition: A vertical Line placed on the staff that groups notes and rests together.
Term: Bar LineDefinition: A set of two barlines that indicate the end of a piece or section of .
Term: Repeat Definition: A symbol that indicates that a section of music be repeated.
Term: Definition: A ending to a song.
 
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