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REVIEW EXAM – Level Five F) Name the following chords and state their inversion (e.g. F7 1st inv.) Not all the examples are domi ...
G) (continued) Maj (2nd) Min (root) Min (1st) Min (1st) V7(2nd) V7 (1st) Min (1st) Min (root V7 (3rd) Maj (2nd) Maj (1st) V7 (3r ...
REVIEW EXAM – Level Five For the bass clarinet: For the baritone saxophone: I) Write out the following cadences: E Major B Minor ...
J) Write the following in modern vocal score. REVIEW EXAM – Level Five ...
GLOSSARY English/Anglais in the chapel style, which in choral singing has come to mean unaccompanied (no instruments) resume ori ...
GLOSSARY English/Anglais a chord ‘spread’, i.e., the notes heard one after the other from the bottom up, or from the top downwar ...
GLOSSARY English/Anglais gradually increase in loudness from the beginning from the sign; return to the sign gradually getting s ...
GLOSSARY English/Anglais slow and dignified bound together; so that there is no perceptible pause between notes light slow majes ...
GLOSSARY English/Anglais not so much not too much speaking; in instrumental music it calls for an expressive freedom greater tha ...
GLOSSARY English/Anglais held back, not as gradually as ritardando rustic joking, playful simple, simplicity always a note or ch ...
GLOSSARY English/Anglais hold note to its full value tranquil sadly too much everybody a little loud a little soft a little more ...
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