Explore this spelling list: GCSE Music: Timbre, Dynamics, Phrasing, and Articulation 1. This word list provides interactive resources to boost your spelling skills. Explore the various learning activities and complete a spelling test to evaluate your progress.
Keywords for GCSE Music.
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volume |
Volume is how loud or quiet something is.
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tone |
Tone is how an instrument or voice sounds.
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contrast |
Contrast is when very different sounds or musical ideas are placed next to each other.
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emphasise
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If you emphasise a note, you place stress on it.
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expression |
Expression is how the performer plays the piece.
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playing |
Playing technique is how performer plays the piece.
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technique |
Playing technique is how performer plays the piece.
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ensemble |
A group of musicians is called an ensemble.
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crescendo |
Crescendo means gradually louder.
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diminuendo |
Diminuendo means gradually quieter.
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piano |
Piano means soft or quiet.
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forte |
Forte means loud.
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