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MUSIC THEORY#1

The study of the fundamental elements of music, including notes, scales, and rhythms.

NOTES#2

Symbols representing musical sounds, each with a specific pitch and duration.

SCALES#3

A series of notes arranged in ascending or descending order, forming the basis of melodies.

CHORDS#4

A combination of three or more notes played simultaneously, forming harmony.

RHYTHM#5

The pattern of sounds and silences in music, defining its timing and pace.

MELODY#6

A sequence of musical notes that are perceived as a single entity, often the main theme.

HARMONY#7

The combination of different musical notes played or sung simultaneously to support a melody.

INSTRUMENT TECHNIQUES#8

The specific methods used to play an instrument effectively.

PERFORMANCE ANXIETY#9

The nervousness or fear experienced when performing music in front of an audience.

COMPOSITION#10

The process of creating original music by combining notes, rhythms, and harmonies.

PRACTICE SCHEDULE#11

A planned routine for regular practice to improve musical skills.

FINGER POSITIONING#12

The placement of fingers on an instrument to produce correct notes and chords.

STRUMMING TECHNIQUES#13

Methods of playing a string instrument by brushing or plucking the strings.

AUDIENCE ENGAGEMENT#14

The interaction and connection between a performer and their audience during a performance.

MUSICAL STRUCTURES#15

The framework that defines how a piece of music is organized, including sections like verses and choruses.

CROSS-GENRE RHYTHMS#16

Rhythmic patterns that blend elements from different musical styles.

MUSICAL PORTFOLIO#17

A collection of a musician's works and compositions, showcasing their skills and growth.

REHEARSAL PROCESS#18

The practice sessions leading up to a performance, focusing on refining skills and pieces.

FEEDBACK#19

Constructive criticism and suggestions given to improve performance or composition.

SHOWCASE#20

An event where students present their musical compositions to an audience.

CREATIVE BLOCK#21

A temporary inability to produce new ideas or compositions, often encountered by artists.

MUSICAL EXPRESSION#22

The way a musician conveys emotions and feelings through their performance.

MUSICAL GENRES#23

Categories of music characterized by similarities in style, form, and content.

SCALE CHART#24

A visual representation of musical scales, helping in learning and practice.

CATCHY MELODY#25

A memorable and appealing sequence of notes that is easy to remember.