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The tightly stretched cord or wire of a musical instrument that produces a tone when caused to vibrate, by plucking, striking or friction of a bow.
There are many musical terms - too many to count. Sometimes composers and arrangers use common words as musical directions rather than terms that might be found in a music dictionary. I recently played a piece that included a section marked as "Nasty". We played it loud, with lots of accents and with something other than our best tone quality and intonation. It was very effective.
It is known as an Octave (a musical scale of eight notes).
Usually it is called a tone. There may be other terms used for electronic or avant garde musics.A musical sound is a note that is created with an instrument.
it may be a musical tone that is available to be used or played on a keyboard.
a tone in the step between a note and another note that are not sharps or flats. ie. A to B is a tone but B to C is a semi tone/ half step
Tone captures the interest of the listener Speed allows the listener to understand Use terms familiar to the listener
dominant 7th
Do you mean Timbre? Timbre, in musical terms, is also known as tone color or tone quality. It is the quality of a musical note, sound, or tone that distinguishes different types of sound such as that produced by woodwind, brass, string and percussion instruments. Put simply, it is what differentiates musical sounds if they have the same pitch and loudness just as a violin sounds different from, for example, a piano even though they are playing the same note at the same volume level.
The tightly stretched cord or wire of a musical instrument that produces a tone when caused to vibrate, by plucking, striking or friction of a bow.
Usually it is called a tone. There may be other terms used for electronic or avant garde musics.A musical sound is a note that is created with an instrument.
There are many musical terms - too many to count. Sometimes composers and arrangers use common words as musical directions rather than terms that might be found in a music dictionary. I recently played a piece that included a section marked as "Nasty". We played it loud, with lots of accents and with something other than our best tone quality and intonation. It was very effective.
how does millay use rhyme and rhythm to create a musical tone in her poetry
"A" is a musical note. A tone above "A" would be the note "B."
Tone
It is known as an Octave (a musical scale of eight notes).
Tone