A theme is basically the central topic, subject, or concept the author is trying to point out, not to be confused with whatever message, moral, or commentary it may send or be interpreted as sending regarding said concept
The word is "timbre," which means the quality or type of sound. For example, a trumpet has a different timbre than a cello.
Motive (alternate spelling: motif)
These terms include:legatomarcatostaccatotenutoand a few other terms.
Nothing, here is no such word a "volune".
In music crescendo mean to get gradually louder.
It is Italian for "slightly more agitated"
The word is "timbre," which means the quality or type of sound. For example, a trumpet has a different timbre than a cello.
What does the word TERMS means for a voucher examiner
Motive (alternate spelling: motif)
it mean triple
theme
You are probably referring to the soprano voice.
nothing
Loudness.
A setting where it took place
One half step below the note. In other words; to go from D to C would be a whole step, to go from D to D flat would be a half step.
If you mean the word "music," it's "Musik."