National 5 Music Concepts

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A Capella

Unaccompanied choral singing.

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AB

Two-part form - music in two sections. These sections may be repeated

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Accidental

A sign added to a note to change the pitch

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Alberti Bass

Broken chords played by the left hand outlining harmonies whilst the right hand plays the melody.

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Arco

Instruction given to string players to use a bow

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Aria

A solo song sung in an operatic style, in an opera, oratorio or cantata, with orchestral accompaniment

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Atonal

The music has no feeling of key, major or minor. It is very dissonant and lacks a 'nice' melody and accompaniment.

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Baritone

A male voice whose range lies between that of bass and tenor

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Bassoon

This instrument belongs to the woodwind family. It is fairly low in pitch and features a double reed.

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Binary

A form in which the music is made up of two different sections labelled A and B.

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Bodhran

An Irish wooden drum, held in one hand and played with a wooden beater. It features in Scottish Music

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Bongo Drums

Fairly high-pitched drums, joined in pairs and usually played with fingers and palms

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Bothy Ballad

A folk song, usually with many verses, from north-east Scotland.

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Cadence

The end of a musical phrase

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Castanets

A percussion instrument popular in Spanish music

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Celtic Rock

A style of music that mixes Celtic folk music and rock together

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Chord Progressions

Different progressions using the chords built on the 1st, 4th, 5th and 6th notes of a major or minor scale

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Chorus

A group of singers, the music written for them or the refrain between verses of a song.

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Chromatic

Notes which move by the interval of a semitone.

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Clarsach

A small Scottish harp, used in folk music.

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Classical

A term used to describe/refer to music composed during the period 1750-1810 approximately; the era of Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven.

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Cluster

A term used to describe a group of notes, which clash, played together

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Coda

A passage at the end of a piece of music which rounds it off effectively

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Col Legno

Instruction given to string players to turn the bow over and bounce the wood on the strings.

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Compound Time Groupings

The beat is a dotted note which divides into three, eg 6/8 = two dotted crotchet beats in a bar and each beat can be divided into three quavers

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Con Sordino

Muted

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Contrapuntal

Texture in which each of two or more parts has independent melodic interest; similar in meaning to polyphonic

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Contrary Motion

Two parts which move in opposite directions, eg as one part ascends the other part descends.

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Countermelody

A melody played against the main melody.

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Cross Rhythm

Contrasting rhythms played at the same time or played with unusual emphasis on notes.

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Descant

A counter melody which accompanies and is sung above the main melody

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Dotted Crotchet

A note that last for 1½ beats

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Dotted Quaver

A note that last for ¾ beats.

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Flutter Tonguing

Rolling your 'r's' whilst playing a brass or woodwind instrument.

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Fortissimo

This means very loud volume

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French Horn

This instrument belongs to the brass family and is basically four metres of tubing curled around, with a bell-shaped opening on one end and a mouthpiece in the other.

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Gaelic Psalms

Psalms (hymns) which were sung in Gaelic, unaccompanied.

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Glissando

Sliding from one note to another, taking in all the notes in between where possible

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Gospel

Music written with religious lyrics, often in praise or thanksgiving to God.

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Grace Note

A type of ornament played as a quick, crushed note before the main note of a melody.

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Ground Bass

A theme in the bass which is repeated many times while the upper parts are varied.

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Hi Hat Cymbals

Used as part of a drumkit, they consist of two cymbals (one upside-down) that are hit with a stick or brush, and opened/closed with a foot pedal.

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Homophonic

Texture where you hear melody with accompaniment or where all the parts play a similar rhythm at the same time.

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Imperfect Cadence

A cadence where the last chord is chord V (the dominant) creating an unfinished effect.

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Impressionism

A term borrowed from painting in which brief musical ideas merge and change to create a rather blurred, hazy and vague outline.

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Indian Music

Music from India which uses instruments such as the sitar and tabla

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Inverted Pedal

A note which is held on or repeated continuously at a high pitch

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Melismatic

Several notes sung to one syllable

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Mezzo Soprano

A female singer whose voice range lies between that of a soprano and an alto.

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Minimalist

A development in the second half of the 20th century based on simple rhythmic and melodic figures which are constantly repeated with very slight changes each time.

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Moderato

A medium tempo (speed).

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Modulation

A change of key.

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Oboe

This instrument belongs to the woodwind family. It uses a double reed which is placed between the lips and the air travels between the two reeds into the instrument. it is fairly high pitched.

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Perfect Cadence

This cadence is the dominant to tonic chords (V-I). It sounds finished.

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Pianissimo

An indication that the music should be played very softly

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Pibroch

Music for solo bagpipe, in theme and variation form, and with grace notes

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Piccolo

A half-size flute which plays an octave higher than the standard flute

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Pitch Bend

Changing the pitch of a note, for example by pushing a guitar string upwards

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Pizzicato

An instruction given to string players to pluck the strings instead of using the bow.

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Polyphonic

Texture which consists of two or more melodic lines, possibly of equal importance, which weave independently of each other.

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Reverb

An electronic effect which can give the impression of different hall acoustics.

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Ritardando

The music slows down

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Roll

A very fast repetition of a note on a percussion instrument, eg on a snare drum or timpani

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Rondo

A form where the first section (A) keeps returning, in between different sections - B, C etc.

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Rubato

Translates as 'robbed time' which means the music will speed up and slow down in order to allow for expression, therefore there will not be a strict tempo maintained.

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Semitone

Half a tone, eg G to Ab on a keyboard. From one fret to another on a guitar

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Sforzando

A note played with a forced sudden accent

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Sitar

A plucked, stringed instrument from India. It's basically an Indian guitar - easy to remember because it rhymes with guitar

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Spanish Music

The folk music of Spain.

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Strophic

A song which has music repeated for verses/choruses, therefore the same music will be heard repeating throughout the song.

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Syllabic

Vocal music where each syllable is given one note only.

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Symphony

A large work for orchestra, usually in four movements

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Tabla

Indian drums often used to accompany the sitar.

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Tierce de Picardie

When a piece of music which is in a minor key has a major chord as its last chord.

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Tone

The distance between two notes, equivalent to two semitones (for example, two frets on a guitar

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Trill

Moving quickly and repeatedly between two notes which are a step apart

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Triplets

Squeezing three notes into the space where there are normally two.

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Tuba

The largest and lowest brass instrument in the brass family. Air vibrates through a player's lips, into a mouthpiece which is connected to the instrument.

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Viola

This instrument belongs to the string family. It is slightly bigger and lower in pitch than the violin, but looks similar. It can be played with a bow.

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Walking Bass

A bass line (low notes) often featured in a variety of jazz styles. It goes for a walk, up and down a pattern of notes, and is often played on a double bass.

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Waulking Song

A rhythmic song sung in Gaelic by the women in the Western Isles of Scotland while they waulked woolen cloth to soften and shrink it.

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Whole Tone Scale

A scale containing no semitones but built entirely on whole tones.