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Study the word list: GCSE Music: Timbre, Dynamics, Phrasing, and Articulation 1

Keywords for GCSE Music.

Word list: GCSE Music: Timbre, Dynamics, Phrasing, and Articulation 1

volume Volume is how loud or quiet something is.
tone Tone is how an instrument or voice sounds.
contrast Contrast is when very different sounds or musical ideas are placed next to each other.
emphasise British English spelling If you emphasise a note, you place stress on it.
expression Expression is how the performer plays the piece.
playing Playing technique is how performer plays the piece.
technique Playing technique is how performer plays the piece.
ensemble A group of musicians is called an ensemble.
crescendo Crescendo means gradually louder.
diminuendo Diminuendo means gradually quieter.
piano Piano means soft or quiet.
forte Forte means loud.

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