These words are all related to the notation of music.
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treble |
The notes the sopranos sing are found on the treble clef in the music.
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clef |
The notes the sopranos sing are found on the treble clef in the music.
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time |
We have to keep time in a piece of music.
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signature |
The time signature of a piece of music tells us how many beats there are in a bar.
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bar |
In notation, each bar of the music contains the same number of beats.
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line |
A bar line is used to divide the music up into sections, each containing the same number of beats.
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double |
A double bar line is used to show when the piece of music is finished.
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crotchet |
A crotchet note lasts for one beat.
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minim |
A minim note lasts for two beats.
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quaver |
A quaver note lasts for half a beat; that's why they usually come in pairs.
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rest |
A rest in music notation shows you where you don't play.
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repeat |
A repeat sign shows you when you have to play a passage twice.
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