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Music – Definitions I (Answer Key)

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Write the definition for each word in the space provided.


tune     a melody formed by a progression of musical sounds
singer     a person who sings
march     a musical composition with simple rhythmic design intended for marching
oboe     a double-reed woodwind instrument forming the treble to the bassoon
fiddle     a stringed musical instrument from the viol family
note     a musical character indicating the position, pitch, and duration of the tone
song     a composition of music and words intended for singing
banjo     a musical instrument with a long neck, a drumlike body, and usually five strings
tuba     a large, deep-toned brass wind instrument
harp     a musical instrument with a large triangular frame set with strings, which are plucked by the fingers


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