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A particular metric unit to group a note or notes in music together.
It depends on what an individual finds appealing in terms of music.
it`s a comparison between two musical notes.
Above the staff ... at the beginning of the measure.
Forte-piano (fp) means loud, then immediately soft. It refers to dynamics (how loud or quiet notes are).
It means that the notes should be played really smoothly- onee sort of linking together rather than independent staccato notes.
These are both music terms. Notes are when a sound is made and rests are when now sound is made.
It depends on what an individual finds appealing in terms of music.
A particular metric unit to group a note or notes in music together.
it`s a comparison between two musical notes.
it means your going up notes or up a scale
Above the staff ... at the beginning of the measure.
The term "Broadly" indicates a slow tempo with full length notes (little or no space between the notes), and with the emphasis given to the entire phrase rather than individual notes or small groups of notes.
A pitch is a specified note or notes in a musical passage.
A staff is a set of five parallel lines and the spaces between them, on which notes are written to indicate their pitch.
A capella refers to a choir or individual singing without any musical accompaniment.
Forte-piano (fp) means loud, then immediately soft. It refers to dynamics (how loud or quiet notes are).