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Unpleasant sound that you get when notes that don't go are played together.
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The way a piece of music is organised.
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A musical pattern which repeats over and over again, like the bass part in ground bass.
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Long piece of music, in three or four movements, for a full orchestra.
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Three notes played in the space of two.
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The gap in pitch between two notes, played one after another or at the same time in a chord.
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A popular version of opera that's been around since the early twentieth century. Has more talking and more dancing.
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Lively. 120-168 beats per minute.
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Drama set to music.
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Where the same tune is played by two or more parts, each coming in separately and at regular intervals. The parts overlap. Also called a round.
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Curved line that joins two notes of the same pitch, so when they're played they sound like one note.