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Draw/Explain a NOTE BEAM.
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Draw/Explain a NOTE FLAG. |
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A curved line which connects notes of different pitches; it means to play smoothly and tongue only the first note of the slur
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Slur - tongue only the first note of the slur; connects notes of different pitch |
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Tie - add the note values together and hold |
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A curved line connecting two or more notes of the same pitch so that they are combined as one note
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A piece of equipment that tells us whether we are sharp, flat or in tune |
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The process of adjusting you or your instrument so you play in tune |
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The ability to play a note perfectly in tune |
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What can you do to fix a flat pitch? |
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Tighten up your embouchure, speed up air, or push in your instrument because it's too long |
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What can you do to fix a sharp pitch? |
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Loosen up embouchure, slow down air, or pull out your instrument because it's too short |
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To change the pitch of a note via airstream or embouchure |
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