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Learning key musical terms will help children to accurately express what they think about the music they hear and study, and to describe the music they compose themselves. Knowing a good range of musical vocabulary will enable pupils to communicate effectively when talking and writing about music.
Give students a musical example (score or part only) and ask them to use musical terms to define styles, musical road maps, tempo markings, articulations, dynamics, etc.
Glossary of Musical Terms and Symbols. Contents: Terms and Symbols used in the Lesson Program. Other common musical terms Terms and Symbols used in the Lesson Program. Repeat Signs. These symbols indicate that the music in between the two signs should be repeated.
Various composers and music writers may use these terms in different ways. We've tried to take the most used terms and give some basic definitions here. Many of the music terms listed below come from the Italian language.
400+ music dictionary entries about composers, performers, conductors, instruments and musical tempo terms in our illustrated music dictionary for kids.
Example: Accordion. A musical instrument that is held between your hands, consisting of a bellows, two sets of reeds, a keyboard for the melody, and buttons for bass notes and chords. While playing the keyboard and buttons with your fingers, the bellows are pushed open and closed.
chamber music: music written for a small ensemble of instruments and meant to be performed in a chamber or small space as opposed to a larger setting. chanson: French term for song; the chanson was a French song of the late Middle Ages and Renaissance. chant: most commonly, the rhythmic recitation of rhymes, or poems without a sung melody; a ...