Aria - Solo singer, Bothy Ballad - Scots song by a farmer, Celtic Rock - Fusion between Scottish and rock music, Gaelic Psalm - Church singing in Gaelic, Gospel - Religious singing in a popular style, Indian Music - Music from India..., Minimalist - Very simple repetitive melodies, Pibroch - Piece for solo bagppes, Symphony - Piece of music for an orchestra, Waulking Song - Gaelic song by women working with tweed, Atonal - Nether major or minor, Chromatic - moving in semitones, Cluster - A group of notes that clash, Contrary Motion - One part goes up, one goes down, Descant - A high voice singing above a choir, Glissando - Sliding from one note to another, Grace Note - Short crushed note before another, Imperfect Cadence - Music sounds unfinished, Inverted Pedal - A high sustained note, Melismatic - Many notes per syllable, Modlation - Key change, Perfect Cadence - Music sounds finished, Pitch bend - Changing the pitch of a note, Syllabic - One note per syllable, Trill - Rapidly moving between 2 notes, Whole Tone Scale - Sounds dreamy, Moderato - Moderate speed..., Ritardando - Music slows down, Rubato - Music speeds up and slows down, Binary - AB, Rondo - ABACA, Alberti Bass - Broken chords in the bass, Coda - Extra music at the end of a piece, Contrapuntal - Lots of melodies at the same time, Ground Bass - Bass line played over and over, Homophonic - Simple Texture, Polyphonic - Busy texture, Strophic - Same music for verse and chorus, Walking bass - Moving bass line, A Cappella - Singing without instruments, Arco - Playing with the bow, Baritone - Middle male voice, Bodhran - Small Irish drum, Clarsach - Small Scottish harp, Con Sordino - Playing with a mute, Flutter Tonguing - Sounds 'growly' (rolling 'R's), Mezzo Soprano - Middle female voice, Pizzicato - Plucking a string instrument, Reverb - Sounds echoey, Tabla - Indian Drum, Sitar - Indian string instrument, Concerto - Soloist accompanied by an orchestra, Ragtime - Solo piano with syncopated rhythms, Arpeggio - Broken chords, Pedal - Low sustained note, Scat singing - Made up nonsense jazz words, Vamp - Oom cha, bass chord, Accelerando - Music speeds up, Jig - 'Jiggity Jiggity', Rallentando - Music slows down, Strathspey - Scottish dance with jumpy rhythm, Syncopation - Playing off-beat, Cadenza - Soloist shows off in a concerto, Canon - Same melody entering one after the other, Ternary - ABA, Tenor - High male voice, Bass - Low male voice, Alto - Low male voice, Soprano - High male voice, Sequence - Repeated pattern of notes played higher/lower, Ostinato - Repeated pattern of notes played over and over,
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