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Lesson 29 “Words about Music” Slideshow By: Claudia, Diego, Matias, Luis
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Lesson 29 “Words about Music” Slideshow

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Lesson 29 “Words about Music” Slideshow. By: Claudia, Diego, Matias, Luis. 1) A cappella (adj.). Without instrumental accompaniment. 2) Aria (noun). A solo vocal piece with instrumental accompaniment, as in an opera. 3) Cacophony (noun). A harsh, unpleasant, or jarring mixture of sounds. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Lesson 29“Words about Music”

SlideshowBy:

Claudia, Diego, Matias, Luis

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1) A cappella (adj.)• Without instrumental

accompaniment

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2) Aria (noun)• A solo vocal piece with

instrumental accompaniment, as in an opera

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3) Cacophony (noun)• A harsh, unpleasant, or jarring

mixture of sounds

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4) Cadence (noun)• The balance or rhythmic flow of

music, speech, poetry, or movement

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5) Crescendo (noun)• A gradual increase in volume or

intensity of sound• A build-up of force or intensity

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6) Dissonance (noun)• A harsh disagreeable combination

of sounds• A lack of agreement

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7) Libretto (noun)• The text of a dramatic musical

work

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8) Motif (noun)• A short rhythm or melody repeated

many times in a work of music• A repeated figure or design in

architecture

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9) Sonata (noun)• A composition of 3

or 4 independent movements, written for 1 or more solo instruments, one of which is usually a keyboard instrument

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