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Study the word list: Key Stage 3: Music: cho - oct

Word list: Key Stage 3: Music: cho - oct

choir The choir sang in church.
chord A chord is a combination of three or more notes that blend harmoniously when sounded together.
chromatic The violin played a chromatic melody.
composition The crowd gathered in the hall to hear the young musicians play their exciting new composition.
conductor The orchestra watched the conductor carefully.
crotchet A crotchet is a quarter note.
dynamics Dynamics concerns the volume of a sound or note.
harmony They sang in harmony.
instrument Posture is important when playing a musical instrument.
instrumental We liked the instrumental version.
interval An interval is the difference in pitch between two notes.
lyric The boy was reminded of a lyric he'd heard in a song.
major She always makes the same mistake when playing the A major scale.
minim In American English, a minim is called a 'half note'.
minor Beethoven's 'Moonlight Sonata' is sombre because it is in a minor key.
musician The musician had to audition to join the band.
octave He was an octave too high.

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