Pulse - The steady continuous beat in music, Rhythm - The pattern of long and short sounds in music, Body percussion - When we use our bodies to create sounds, Time signatures - Numbers that tell us how many beats are in a bar, Bars - Musical units of equal length, into which we organise notes/pulse/rhythm, Ostinato - A repeating pattern in music, Score - The written form of a piece of music, Improvised - Something that is made up in the moment, Sound source - Anything that creates a sound, Graphic score - Any picture/diagram or symbol that is used to represent music, Dictation - The skill of listening to music and writing down what you hear, Bar lines - Vertical lines that separate bars, Score Key - Gives performers instructions relating to symbols and notation used, Vocal chords - The muscles in our throats that open and close when we breathe, speak and sing, Voice - That which we communicate with when we speak and to create music when we sing, Posture - The position that a person holds their body in while standing or sitting, Pitch - How high or low a note is, Melody - The combination of notes at different pitches and rhythms to create a tune, Solfa - A way to describe the pitches of notes using syllables., Double bar line - Used to indicate the end of a piece of music,

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