MUHI 100 Chapter Notes - Chapter 10-12: John Philip Sousa, Gong, Religious Music

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To perform the same notes with more than one voice or instrument either at the same pitch level or a octave higher or lower. Short detached notes marked with a dot above them. Performance direction to pluck a string of a bowed instrument. A rapid slide of pitches through a scale. Ornament consisting of the rapid alternation between one note and the next. Playing two notes simultaneously on a string instrument. Playing three notes simultaneously on a string instrument. Playing four notes simultaneously on a string instrument. Mechanical device used to muffle the sound of an instrument. Individual pure sounds that are part of any musical tone. Broken chord in which the individual pitches are sounded one after another instead of simultaneously. Entire oral mechanism of lips, lower facial muscles and jaw. Ensemble of music for a group of two to about a dozen players with only one player per part.

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