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Dive into the essential vocabulary of music with this lesson on key terms like "aria," "crescendo," and "libretto." Explore the nuances between different musical elements, from the harmonious flow of "cadence" to the sharp sounds of "staccato." Gain insights into the structure of compositions with "sonatas" and the impact of "dissonance" on emotional expression. This guide is tailored for music enthusiasts who want to deepen their understanding of musical terminology and enhance their appreciation for the art of sound.
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Lesson 29- Words about Music EuCarGus
A cappella • Without instrumental accompaniment
Aria • A solo vocal piece with instrumental accompaniment, as in an opera
cacophony • A harsh, unpleasant, or jarring mixture of sounds
cadence • The balance or rhythmic flow of music, speech, poetry, or movement "get ready for the dramatic finale"
crescendo • A gradual increase in volume or intensity of sound
Dissonance • A harsh, disagreeable combination of sounds
libretto • The text of a dramatic musical work, such as an opera
motif • A short rhythm or melody repeated or evoked many times in a work of music
Sonata • A composition of three or four independent movements, written for one or more solo instruments, one of which is usually a keyboard instrument
Staccato • Having short, sharp sounds; abrupt and crisp