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Primary 5 Unit 3

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    Vocabulary I
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  • A single sound or tone in music.
    Note
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  • A group of three or more notes played together to create harmony.
    Chord
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  • The main tune or sequence of notes that is memorable and catchy.
    Melody
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  • The steady pulse or rhythm that keeps time in music.
    Beat
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  • The pattern of beats and timing in music that creates movement and groove.
    Rhythm
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  • A group of musicians who play instruments together.
    Band
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  • Repeatedly doing something to improve skills, like playing an instrument.
    Practice
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  • To play or sing music for an audience.
    Perform
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  • A live music performance in front of an audience.
    Concert
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  • The main vocalist or singer in a band who often takes the lead role.
    Lead singer
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  • A musical instrument with keys that produce sound when pressed.
    Piano
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  • A wind instrument that is played by blowing air across a hole.
    Flute
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  • A wind instrument with a curved body and a single reed mouthpiece.
    Saxophone
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  • A percussion instrument played by striking with hands or sticks.
    Drum
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  • A string instrument played with a bow.
    Violin
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  • A string instrument played by strumming or plucking the strings.
    Guitar
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