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Music Styles: a dramatic Classical music work in one or more acts that features singers
Music Theory: how loud or soft a piece or a section of music might be
Music Theory: How fast or slow a piece or section of music might be
Music Theory: The numeric marking at the beginning of a piece or section of music that tells the musician the "count" per measure
Music Style: music of black American folk origin, typically in a twelve-bar sequence. It developed in the rural southern US toward the end of the 1800's
Music Style: a religious song of a kind associated with black Christians of the southern US, and thought to derive from the combination of European hymns and African musical elements by black slaves.
Music Styles: a play or movie in which singing and dancing play an essential part and developed from light opera in the early to mid 1900's
Music Theory: a piece composed from parts of existing pieces played one after another, sometimes overlapping.
Music Style: a type of music of black American origin characterized by improvisation emerging at the beginning of the 1900's
Music Theory: Tonality: a sequence of #'s or b's that tell the musician if the song is in major, minor, blues, or modal
Music Style: Flag-waving anthems such as "America the Beautiful" and "God Bless America"
Musician: a tenor with an extended upper range
Music Style: a genre of classical music of c. 1600-1750 which included composers such as Bach, Handel, and Vivaldi
Music Influence: writing where the expression of feelings and ideas is done with the use of words; heavily influenced by/with music
Music Theory: a succession of two distinct phrases usually written in different parts of the music, where the second phrase is heard as a direct commentary on or in response to the first.
Music Theory: the art of giving an existing melody musical variety.
Music Theory: creating or writing a new song or piece of music.

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