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| Singular pitches that we hear as a whole;the line, or tune, in music |
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| the distance between any two pitches in a melody |
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| A melody that moves in small, connected intervals |
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| A melody that moves in leaps |
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| the sound's shape;how it moves up or down |
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| The units that make up a melody |
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| phrases end in resting places |
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| A melody may be accompanied by a secondary melody |
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| the familiar sound of the final syllables. |
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| a way to tell the varied instruments and vocal cords. |
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| used to measure how loud something is |
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| how loud something reaches |
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| how long the vibration(s) last |
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| vibrations that happen each second |
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| the length of the thing vibrating. |
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| the space between notes that are high and low. |
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| the top point in a melodic line |
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