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Summary GCSE AQA/Edexcel Music - Full Glossary and Keywords by Topic

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This four-page GCSE Music Full Glossary and Keywords document is fully updated for the 2025/2026 exams for both the entire AQA and Edexcel specifications. It covers the complete range of the course's vital musical terminology that you need to know for all aspects of the course; composition, listening exams, theory, and performance. Furthermore, all vocabulary is clearly and professionally organised by topic, for rapid and effective revision: Melody Metre Tempo Dynamics Form and Structure Texture Harmony Rhythm Styles To support last minute cramming, the most high-priority definitions are highlighted in bold yellow, making it ideal for a final glance before walking into the exam room. This is the perfect resource for students aiming for Grade 7-9, and an invaluable tool for building confidence in both familiar and unfamiliar listening extracts.

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MELODY
Octave – An interval of eight notes between two of the same note name (e.g., C to C).
Syllabic – One note per syllable.
Melismatic – Several notes over one syllable.
Anacrusis – An upbeat; a note or group of notes before the first strong beat of a phrase.
Conjunct (stepwise) – A melody that moves in small steps.
Disjunct (angular) – A melody that leaps between notes.
Arpeggio/Broken chord – Notes of a chord played separately in succession.
Scalic (ascending/descending) – A melody moving up or down in step (scale).
Semitone – The smallest interval in Western music (e.g., E to F).
Low pitch – Notes that sound low.
High pitch – Notes that sound high.
Range – The distance between the lowest and highest note in a melody.
Sequence – Repeating a melodic phrase at a different pitch.
Imitation – A melody repeated in another part, often shortly after.
Repetition – Reusing the same musical idea.
Contrast – Introducing a new idea different from previous material.
Leitmotif – A recurring theme associated with a character or idea (often in film).
Motif – A short melodic or rhythmic idea.
Ornamentation – Notes added to embellish the melody.
Ostinato – a repeated musical idea.
Countermelody – A secondary melody played alongside the main one.
Answering phrase – A phrase that responds to a preceding musical phrase.
Improvisation – made up on the spot.
Fanfare – A short, lively passage for brass, often to announce something.
Chromatic movement – Movement in semitones.


METRE
Regular – A clear and consistent time signature.
Irregular – Uneven beats (e.g., 5/4, 7/8).
Accent – Emphasis on a note or beat.
Simple time (e.g., 2/4, 3/4, 4/4) – Each beat divides into two.
Duple/Triple/Quadruple – Time signatures with 2, 3, or 4 beats per bar.
Compound time (e.g., 6/8) – Each beat divides into three.

, TEMPO
Adagio/Lento/Largo – Slow.
Allegro/Vivace – Fast/lively.
Moderato/Andante – Moderate walking pace.
Accelerando – Getting faster.
Rallentando – Getting slower.
Rubato – Flexible tempo; expressive slowing or speeding up.
Pause – A note or rest held longer than written.


DYNAMICS
Fortissimo (ff) – Very loud.
Forte (f) – Loud.
Mezzo forte (mf) – Moderately loud.
Mezzo piano (mp) – Moderately soft.
Piano (p) – Soft.
Pianissimo (pp) – Very soft.
Crescendo – Gradually getting louder.
Diminuendo – Gradually getting quieter.
Sforzando (sfz) – Sudden, strong accent.


FORM & STRUCTURE
Binary – Two-part form (A–B).
Ternary – Three-part form (A–B–A).
Minuet and Trio – Dance in triple time (ABA form).
Theme and Variations – A theme followed by altered versions.
Strophic – Same music for each verse.
12 Bar Blues – Chord progression of 12 bars, usually I–IV–V.
Verse-Chorus – Structure alternating verses and choruses.
Middle 8 – A contrasting 8-bar section.
Break – A short solo section in jazz/pop.
Bridge – A contrasting section linking two others.
Outro – Concluding section.
Coda – Ending passage.
Riff – Repeated pattern, often in rock.
Improvisation – Music made up on the spot.
Repetition – Reuse of ideas.
Contrast – Introducing different material.
Phrasing – Musical sentences; regular or irregular.
Call and response – One phrase answered by another.
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