We sing songs and we play musical pieces. A song may be accompanied by Musical Instruments or can be sung in an a cappella form , but composed music without vocal is not a song. Music without vocal may be referred to as a musical piece or a number.
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It is a piece played as opposed to a cantata a piece sung.
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A conductor reads the "conductor's copy" of the musical score for the piece. That shows all the parts of music required for every instrument included in the piece. If it is a choral work the conductor's copy also shows the musical part - and words to be sung - for every voice in the choir.
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In music composition, a voice refers to an individual melodic line or musical part that can be sung or played by an instrument. Voices can be combined to create harmony and texture in a musical piece.
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It is a piece played as opposed to a cantata a piece sung.
A music rest sign in musical notation indicates a period of silence where no notes are played or sung. It helps musicians keep track of the timing and rhythm of a piece of music.
Arpeggio is a technique in which notes in a chord are played or sung in sequence. Instead of ringing out simultaneously, the chords are sung or played in a sequence.
In music, a natural is a symbol that cancels out any sharps or flats in a musical piece. It restores the notes to their original pitch. The presence of naturals can affect the overall sound of a musical piece by ensuring that the notes are played or sung at their natural pitch, without any alterations. This helps maintain the intended harmony and tonality of the music.
A descant in music is a higher melody that is sung or played along with the main melody. It is typically used to add richness and depth to a musical composition, often creating harmonies and enhancing the overall sound of the piece.
Articulation in music refers to how notes are played or sung, such as staccato (short and detached) or legato (smooth and connected). It affects the overall performance by adding expression, clarity, and shaping the musical phrases.
PLAYED
A conductor reads the "conductor's copy" of the musical score for the piece. That shows all the parts of music required for every instrument included in the piece. If it is a choral work the conductor's copy also shows the musical part - and words to be sung - for every voice in the choir.