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Lesson 3: The Language of Music: Basic Elements & Forms

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One would expect music marked Presto or Vivace to have a ____ tempo.

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Fast

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Binary and ternary forms rely on _______ for their structure.

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Repetition and contrast

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Playing one note louder than the others around it is called ...

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Accent

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If 3 or more notes played together form a chord, whAt do 2 notes make?

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Harmonic interval

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The number of beats grouped in each measure determines the...

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Time signature

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A B A IS TYPICAL OF WHAT FORM?

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Ternary

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Which of the following forms has a soloist accompanied by an orchestra?

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Concerto

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A musical cadence is...

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The flow of melody and harmony that anticipates the end of a musical phrase or composition.

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Operas and cantata are choral works of based on religious themes.

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False

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whAt is the smallest interval in Western European music?

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Half step

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The musical texture of a musical ensemble...

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Is based on the number of I instruments and how each plays in relation to others.

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Moving from one key area to another is called...

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Modulation

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Tonal music requires...

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One note to be more stable than any other

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The speed of the musical beat is called...

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Tempo

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In a A A B A song form, the B is often called the...

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Bridge

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Melody is a logical series of notes that express a musical thought.

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True

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The sound quality of a pitch by an instrument or a voice is described as...

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Tone

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The Young Persons Guide to the orchestra by Benjamin Britten uses two different forms. What are they?

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Theme and variations and fugue

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What does a dot above or below a note mean?

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Staccato

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ADSR is used to describe the_____ of a note.

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Envelope

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Large works have sections each with its own structure. These sections are called...

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Movements

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How many different notes are in a chromatic scale?

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12

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An interval is...

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The distance between two notes

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Roman numerals are used to describe...

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Chord in a key

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Placing a sharp in front of a note movesa pitch...

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One half step higher