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Card 6
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A vocal technique used by men to sing notes higher than those within their normal vocal range.
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Card 7
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A type of vocal music that expresses Christian beliefs.
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Card 8
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A rythmic device where two bars of 3/4 sound like three bars of 2/4
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Card 9
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The process, most common in jazz, of spontaneously creating new music as you perform.
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Card 10
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The distance between two notes.
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Card 11
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This indicates the scale the section of music is based on,
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Card 12
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Smooth playing, without gaps between the notes.
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Card 13
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This refers to the pulse of the music and is indicated by the time signiture.
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Card 14
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A short but distinctive musical idea that can be changed in various ways.
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Card 15
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A repeating meoldic, harmonic or rythmic motif.
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