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Vocab 2 Crossword
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1) A rhythmic device in which that natural accent falling on a strong beat is displaced to a weak beat or between the beats.
2) Music with four beats per measure.
4) A note or two before the first downbeat of a piece, intending to give a little extra push into that downbeat.
6) A gradual slowing down of the tempo.
8) Emphasis or stress placed on a musical tone or a chord.
10) The gathering of beats into regular groups. Duple, triple, quadruple.
11) Gathering of beats into two beats per measure, with every other beat stressed.
17) The speed at which the beats occur in music.
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3) The beat that occurs with the upward motion of the conductor's hand and immediatley before the down beat. Always the last beat.
5) The first beat of each measure; indicated by a downward motion of the conductor's hand and usually stressed.
7) A style of popular music closly associated with hip hop that became popular in the U.S. in the 1980s, mostly among urban African- Americans; it usually involves rapping along with audio processing (sampling and scratching.
9) Larger genre, encompassing rap music, in which the vocal like is delivered more like speech than like song in which a wide variety of rhythmic devices are used.
12) A group of beats, or muscial pulses; usually, the number of beats is fixed and continual unit of measurement in music.
13) Gathering of beats into three beats per measure, with every third stressed.
14) An even pulse in music that divides the passing of the time into equal segments.
15) Unit of musical duration that most often represnts the beat; normally moves at roughly the rate of the average person's heartbeat.
16) Two numbers, one on top of the other, usually placed at the beginning of the music to tell the music to tell the performer what note value is carrying the beat and how the beats are to be grouped.
18) The organization of time into smaller, more easily comprehended units. The organization of time in music.
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