Scottish
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- Q1Scottish work song - sung by womenGaelic PsalmScots BalladBothy BalladWaulking song30s
- Q2Scottish work song - sung by menWaulking songMouth MusicBothy BalladScots Ballad30s
- Q3Scottish song - tells a storyBothy BalladMouth MusicScots balladWaulking Song30s
- Q4Religious Scottish song - minister starts then congregation join inGaelic psalmMouth MusicScots BalladBothy Ballad30s
- Q5Scottish song - nonsense words used to imitate the sound of instrumentsScots BalladMouth MusicBothy BalladWaulking Song30s
- Q6Scottish dance - 3 beats in a barStrathspeyWaltzMarchJig30s
- Q7Scottish dance - dotted rhythms and scotch snapsJigReelStrathspeyMarch30s
- Q8Scottish dance - fast in compound timeWaltzStrathspeyReelJig30s
- Q9Scottish dance - fast in simple timeReelMarchWaltzJig30s
- Q10Rhythmic feature - short note followed by a long noteAnacrusisScotch snapRallentandoAccelerando30s
- Q11Italian term for fastAdagioModeratoAndanteAllegro30s
- Q12Italian term for gradually getting quieterRubatoDiminuendoRallentandoRitardando30s
- Q13Italian term for gradually getting slowerCrescendoDiminuendoRallentandoOstinato30s
- Q14Italian term for quietfortepianomezzo pianomezzo forte30s
- Q15Italian term for slowAndanteAllegroModeratoAdagio30s