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A group of musicians that perform as a unit. |
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To mix various sounds in order to obtain quality. |
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The artistic communication by the performer to the audience |
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A dignified, self-confident manner of bearing; composure |
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The mechanical aspect of performing a composition. |
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Characteristic manner of presentation of musical elements (melody, rhythm, harmony, dynamics, forms, etc..) |
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Proper production of a tone so that it is exactly in tune. |
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The loudness or softness of compostition |
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The particular sound of an instrument or voice and the performer’s coloring of that sound. |
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Directions through symbols describing the attack, length, and decay of given note. |
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To adjust the parts equally or symmetrically. |
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The controlled movement of music in time. |
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