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 ChordWhen two or more  are played together at the same time a chord has been heard. Chords are the building blocks of .
 
 ChorusNot all songs have choruses, but you can easily identify the ones that do because a chorus contains the most memorable music and lyrics in the song. It is repeated after each  and usually contains the . A chorus can be removed from the rest of the song and still sound complete in itself both musically and lyrically. All together now: 鈥淲e all live in a yellow submarine鈥︹
 
 ChromaticThe chromatic  on the piano uses all 12 black and white notes, so contains notes outside whatever  a song is in, since each key only uses 7 notes. The word "chromatic" is used to describe music which uses the chromatic scale, or to distinguish instruments which are capable of playing all its notes (like the chromatic harp). When songs use the chromatic scale it often lends an exotic or sinister feel to the music.
 
 
 Classical GuitarStrings on classical guitars are gut or nylon. The bodies of classical guitars are usually deeper than those of standard  for warmer and richer tones. Listen to John Williams play theme to The Deer Hunter for a good peice of modern classical guitar work.
 
 
 Click Track听This is an audio track that contains a metronome beat at the  of the music which is removed just before . This allows musicians to synchronise accurately to a film or parts recorded during another performance.
 
 
 ContraltoContralto is the lowest range of the female voice, typically g-g". Has come to be used synonymously with alto.
 (Contra means against so a contra-voice/instrument is that which sings/plays 'against' the primary voice/instrument)
 
 
 CrossfadeFading one element or track of a  out, as you fade another one in.
 
 
  
 
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