Year 9 Intermediate Vocabulary Flashcards
Timbre
The quality or colour of sound that makes one voice or instrument different from another.
Keyboard
A musical instrument such as a piano, organ or synthesiser.
Djembe
A drum of West African origin.
Duration
How long or short notes are.
Pulse
The beat / heartbeat of the music.
Rhythm
Musical patterns made up of notes of different durations / lengths.
Can be played on a pitched or unpitched instrument.
Ostinato
A musical pattern that repeats (can be pitched or unpitched).
Pitch
How high or low a musical sound is.
Melody
Another word for tune, created by playing notes one after another.
Staff/ Stave
The five lines that music is written down on.
Sharp
A symbol (#) which raises a note by a half step (or semitone) when put in front of it.
Flat
A symbol (b) which lowers a note by a half step (or semitone) when put in front of it.
Dynamics
How loudly or quietly to play a piece of music.
Forte
Italian word for “loud” (shortened to f).
Piano
Italian word for “quiet” (shortened to p).
Tempo
The speed of a piece of music.
Adagio
Italian word for “slowly”.
Allegro
Italian word for “fast”.
Structure
The way a piece of music is built by combining different sections
(eg. intro-verse-chorus in a pop song).
Call and Response
A question and answer phrase.
e.g. “Have you got a Djembe? Yes I have”.
Texture
Thick or thin. How many layers of music there are.
Thick and Thin Textures
Music can be described as having a thin texture (only one or two musical layers) or a thick texture (many musical layers).