Melisma - What is the word for more than one note sung per syllable, Syllabic - One note sung per syllable, Ballad - A slower song, often with lyrics about love, Alto - Lowest female vocal range, Soprano - Highest female vocal range, Bass - Lowest male vocal range, Tenor - Highest male vocal range, Conjunct - Melody moving in step, Disjunct - Melody moving in leaps, Chromatic - Melody moving in semitones, Triadic - Melody moving in 3rds/ broken chords, Polyphonic - Texture with more than one melody at a time, Homophonic - Texture with all parts moving at the same time, Monophonic - Texture with only one line of music, Distortion - Guitar effect that makes the sound less clean, Reverb - Technology used on voice/ guitar that creates an echo effect, Riff - A repeated instrumental pattern in pop music, Vibrato - A slight wobble on the voice that creates a richer tone, Falsetto - A man singing in a female register, Sequence - A short musical phrase repeated higher or lower each time, Imitation - When one part copies another, Phrasing - The idea of dividing music into 4 or 8-bar sections, Trumpet - The highest brass instrument, Clarinet - A single reed orchestral woodwind instrument, Timpani - Pitched kettle drums, Violin - The highest string orchestral instrument, Flute - A fairly breathy sounding woodwind instrument that is held out to the side, Bassoon - The lowest double reed instrument., Cello - A low string instrument which is played positioned between the legs, Pizzicato - Plucked strings on an orchestral string instrument,

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