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Musical Terminology for The Dragon Lord: Define the following terms. All of these are terms we need to understand when playing this piece of music. If you do not know what one of the terms is, use the internet or ask a friend. If a word has a musical definition and a real world definition (like the word accent) use the musical definition in order to receive credit.

Once you have a definition, tell me where in the piece this vocabulary word would be applied. There can be MULTIPLE correct answers for each vocab word.

Mysterioso-
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Aggressivo-
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Forte Piano-
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Accent-
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Slur-
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Staccato-
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Accidentals-
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Tenuto-
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Program Music-
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Is The Dragon Lord a piece of “program music”? Why or why not?

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