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  2. List of musical symbols - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the marks and symbols in musical notation that indicate various aspects of how a piece of music is to be performed. Find out the meanings and names of clefs, lines, bars, braces, brackets, and more.

  3. Glossary of music terminology - Wikipedia

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    In jazz, either establishing a pitch, sliding down half a step and returning to the original pitch or sliding up half a step from the original note beschleunigt (Ger.) Accelerated, as in mit beschleunigter Geschwindigkeit, at an accelerated tempo bewegt (Ger.) Moved, with speed binary A musical form in two sections: AB bird's eye

  4. Mantoux test - Wikipedia

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    The Mantoux test is a skin test that injects tuberculin, a protein derived from Mycobacterium tuberculosis, and measures the immune response. It is used to screen for tuberculosis exposure and diagnosis, and the result depends on the size of induration and the risk factors of the person.

  5. Dynamics (music) - Wikipedia

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    Learn how dynamics in music vary the volume and character of sounds, and how they are indicated by notation and interpretation. Explore the scale of dynamic markings, from ppp to fff, and the symbols and words for crescendo, decrescendo, diminuendo, and more.

  6. Steps and skips - Wikipedia

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    Learn the difference between steps and skips in music, which are intervals between consecutive notes of a scale. Find out how steps and skips affect melodic motion and style in various musical periods and genres.

  7. Staff (music) - Wikipedia

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    A staff is a set of five horizontal lines and four spaces that represent musical pitches or percussion instruments. Learn how staff positions, clefs, time signatures, braces, brackets and divisi indicate different musical effects and how staff notation evolved from neumes to modern notation.

  8. Counterpoint - Wikipedia

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    Counterpoint is a method of composition in which two or more musical lines are simultaneously played which are harmonically correlated yet independent in rhythm and melodic contour. Learn about the general principles, development, forms and examples of counterpoint in Western music, from the Renaissance to the Baroque period.

  9. 2-step garage - Wikipedia

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    2-step garage, or simply 2-step, is a genre of electronic music and a subgenre of UK garage. [1] One of the primary characteristics of the 2-step sound – the term being coined to describe "a general rubric for all kinds of jittery, irregular rhythms that don't conform to garage's traditional four-on-the-floor pulse" [1] – is that the rhythm lacks the kick drum pattern found in many other ...