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minstrel show   An entertainment, popular in the nineteenth century, in which white men performed music and comedy in imitation of stereotypical African Americans.
fret   A strip of material attached to the fingerboard of a string instrument, allowing players to stop the strings at specific pitches.
tambourine   A small drum with metal disks that jingle when the instrument is struck or shaken.
bones   A folk percussion instrument consisting of a pair of castanets tied together and held in one hand.
concertina   A kind of accordion or portable reed instrument. Melody and chords are achieved by depressing buttons or keys, and the wind is supplied by a folding bellows.
walkaround   A lively plantation song-and-dance routine often forming the finale of a minstrel show.
glee   A part-song with three or more lines of music, in chordal, or homophonic, texture, usually with the melody in the top voice.
concert band   An instrumental ensemble including brass, woodwind, and percussion instruments.
strain   A melodic section in a rag, march, or other vernacular form of music.
trio   A strain that is lighter in texture, softer in dynamic level, and more melodic than the other strains in the piece.
break   A dramatic, unstable, strongly rhythmic section, as in a march.







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