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INSTRUMENT#1
A device used to produce music, such as a ukulele or keyboard.
CHORD#2
A group of notes played together, forming the basis of harmony in music.
STRUMMING PATTERN#3
A specific sequence of strokes used to play chords on string instruments.
MUSIC NOTATION#4
A system of writing music using symbols to represent notes and rhythms.
RHYTHM#5
The pattern of sounds and silences in music, defining the timing of notes.
MELODY#6
A sequence of musical notes that are perceived as a single entity.
PERFORMANCE ANXIETY#7
Nervousness or fear experienced before or during a performance.
VIDEO RECORDING#8
Capturing visual and audio content for sharing performances.
EFFECTS#9
Audio modifications applied to recordings to enhance sound quality.
FLASHCARDS#10
Tools for memorizing music symbols and notes by visual repetition.
CHORD CHART#11
A visual representation of chords used in a song, aiding in performance.
HOLDING POSITION#12
The correct way to hold an instrument for optimal playing.
AUDIENCE ENGAGEMENT#13
Techniques used to connect with and captivate an audience during a performance.
FEEDBACK#14
Constructive comments provided to improve performance skills.
REHEARSAL#15
Practice sessions designed to prepare for a performance.
EDITING TECHNIQUES#16
Methods used to refine video recordings for a polished presentation.
RECORDING SPACE#17
A designated area set up for high-quality audio and video capture.
FINAL SHOWCASE#18
The concluding performance where students present their learned skills.
PROGRESS#19
The advancement in skills and understanding throughout the course.
COORDINATION#20
The ability to use different body parts together smoothly while playing.
MUSICAL SYMBOLS#21
Characters used in music notation to represent notes, rests, and dynamics.
SIMPLE SONG#22
A basic composition that beginners can learn to play and perform.
PRACTICE#23
Regularly engaging with the instrument to improve skills and confidence.
MUSIC THEORY#24
The study of the practices and possibilities of music.
SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT#25
Connecting with others through shared musical experiences.