Language training exercises 2

Dictation. Listening to the music theory

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Anacrusis refers to the note or placed before the first of the first . This note or notes are also called “up-beat” or “up-beats”.

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A phrase is a that give the impression of performing a . They are the music equivalent of in language.

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A is a comma placed above the , at the end of a , to indicate where a small should be made. It shortens the a bit so as not to alter the bar tempo. If the breath mark is between brackets, it is . Breath marks are usually placed at a musical sequence.

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    Note equal to four quavers.
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    Note or group of notes placed before the first stressed full bar.
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    Sequence of music repeated with different instruments.
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    Note equal to two crotchets.
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    A group of bars that give the impression of performing a complete musical thought.
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    A phrase that feels like a question is also called...
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