Common Musical Terms

Accompaniment: Musical material that supports the main melody or voice-part.

Arrangement: Rewriting of a composition for a new medium (instrument, voice, group).

Concert: A public performance of music other than opera or church music.

Conducting: The art of directing a group of musical performers.

Conservatory or College: A school that specializes in musical instruction.

Debut: First public performance of a musician.

Encore: Audience's appeal for an additional performance.

Movement: A major section in a song.

Notation: A system for writing down music using notes.

Musical Groups:

Group Composition:


Group
Components

Band
Brass, woodwind, & percussion

Choir
Group of singers

Chorus
Large choir having more than one singer per part

Ensemble
Any group of performers

Orchestra
Stringed, brass, woodwind, and percussion


Group Size:



Number of voices

Name
or instruments

Solo
1

Recital
1 or 2

Duet
2

Trio
3

Quartet
4

Quintet
5

Sextet
6

Septet
7

Octet
8

Nonet
9

Part: The music written for a single type of instrument.

Passage: Any short section of a musical composition.

Score: The written notes to be performed by all instruments or voices.

Tuning: Adjusting an instrument so it produces the proper sounds.

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