Conjunct - Melody moves by step, Verse-chorus form - Structure which has alternating verses and choruses, Diatonic - Harmony which only uses notes from the key, Riff - Short repeated phrase - there are two main ones in Africa, Homophonic - Texture which has a main melody with accompaniment, Synthesiser - Electronic instrument that can produce a wide variety of timbres, Syncopation - Off beat rhythm, Split common time - 2/2 time signature, Syllabic - Vocal melody with one syllable per note, Melisma - Vocal melody with multiple notes per syllable ('had' in chorus), Solo - Single voice, Duet - 2 voices (2nd line in chorus), 3 part harmony - 3 voices singing in harmony (3rd and 4th line in chorus), Uneven phrase - 9 bars phrases in verse broken into 3 and 5 bars with a bar with no vocal, Parallel 3rds - Harmony line sung by backing singers in last phrase of verse, Harmonic rhythm - How often/fast the chords change, Countermelody - Second melody added to the main melody (in verse 2), Backing vocals - Vocal accompaniment added to the main vocal part, Doubling - When the backing vocals sing the same as the main vocal part, Range - Interval between the lowest and highest notes, Harmonised - When a second part (backing vocals for instance) are added playing a harmony part,

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