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This set of flashcards is designed to reinforce key concepts and terminologies discussed in the 'Caine's Song' lecture related to music theory and notation.
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Caine's Song is associated with __________.
The Amazing Digital Circus
The composer of Caine's Song is __________.
Nathan Yu
The musical term describing notes held for 16 subdivisions is __________.
Swing 16ths
The measurements for the notes in the lecture are primarily in __________.
Some form of equal measurements or specified units
The notation used in the notes for different variations of swing is __________.
Swing 8ths
Notes occasionally appeared as __________ to symbolize their length or style.
Various symbols indicating musical expression
The reference to numbers like 178, 156, and 132 likely relates to __________.
Measurements of some musical compositions in terms of tempo or beats.
The distinction between Swing and No Swing is primarily associated with __________.
The rhythmic feel or style of performance.
The symbols in the lecture notes represent __________ within the musical context.
Different articulations or elements of musical notation.
Musical scales presented in the notes include __________ measurements.
Various forms of musical intervals or scales.