Explore this spelling list: Key Stage 3: Music: orc - voc. This page and its activities are crafted to help you perfect your spelling. Have you tried our spelling games and printable spelling lists yet?
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orchestra |
The orchestra played softly in the background.
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orchestral |
He enjoyed orchestral music.
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ostinato |
The word 'ostinato' refers to a continually repeated musical phrase or rhythm.
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percussion |
Harry plays percussion.
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pitch |
Her singing was slightly off pitch.
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quaver |
In American English, a quaver is called an 'eighth note'.
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rhythm |
James plays rhythm guitar.
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scale |
Ordnance survey maps are maps drawn to scale showing great detail.
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score |
He followed the score closely while listening to the recording.
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semibreve |
In American English, a semibreve is called a 'whole note'.
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synchronise |
Synchronise our watches.
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syncopation |
Syncopation involves a variety of rhythms.
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tempo |
It was played at a fast tempo.
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ternary |
A ternary is a three part musical.
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timbre |
Timbre is the unique quality of an instruments sound.
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triad |
A triad is a set of three notes.
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vocal |
The music teacher said she had great vocal talent.
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