MUSIC 110

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the three most important triads in in diatonic harmony are?

I,IV,V

In what language are tempo marking generally given?

Italian

a musical setting of the mass for the dead is called?

Requiem

After the Protestant Reformation of the early sixteenth century, the Roman Catholic Church responded with a movement to recapture the loyalty of its people. This was known as?

The Counter-reformation

Billings best known publication is?

The New England Psalm-Singer

by definition a musical sound has?

a perceivable pitch and a measurable frequency, certain volume, a distinct timbre (ALL OF THE ABOVE)

beats that are more strongly emphasized than others are said to be?

accented

what is ritornello?

an instrumental refrain in an aria

The basic unit of rhythm that divides time into equal segments is called the?

beat

The form based on a statement and a departure without a return to the complete opening statement is called?

binary

The resting place at the end of a phrase is called a?

cadence

a composition with strict imitation throughout is called a?

canon

In the Lutheran Church, the weekly hymns sung by the congregation were called:

chorales

a combination of three or more tones that constitutes a single block of harmony is called a?

chord

a twelve tone scale, including all the semitones of the octave is called?

chromatic

The striking emotional effect created by the high point in a melodic line is called the?

climax

the term timbre refers to the?

color of a tone

Luther believed that music belonged to the?

congregation

Which term describes a melody that moves by small intervals?

conjunct

a melody added to, or played against another melody is called a:

countermelody

the gradual swelling of the volume in music is called?

crescendo

music based on the 7 tones of a major or minor scale is called?

diatonic

What is the texture of Billings' Davids Lamentation?

homophonic with solos and duets

A texture in which a single voice takes over the melodic interest while the accompanying voices are subordinate is called?

homophony

The procedure in which a melodic idea is presented in one voice and then restated in another is called?

imitation

wha best describes the texture of idea renaissance sacred music?

imitative

A mechanism that generates musical vibrations and launches them into the air is called an?

instrument

the distance and relationships of two tones is referred to as?

interval

the distance between two pitches is called?

interval

what would listeners typically hear in a Bach chorale?

intricate choral movements, simple hymn like settings, solo arias ALL OF THE ABOVE

A group of related tones with a common center, a tonic, is called a(n):

key

the scared cantata was an integral part of the?

lutheran church service

Meter is marked off in groupings known as?

measures

Describe the relationship between melody and harmony in music. (paragraph)

melody is the horizontal aspect of music, harmony is the vertical.

a simple and familiar type of canon is called a?

round

a collection of pitches arranged in ascending or descending order is called a?

scale

The orchestra for Messiah relies primarily on the?

strings

a vocal work in which each poetic stanza is sung to the same melody is in?

strophic form

the deliberate shifting of the accent to a weak beat or an offbeat is called?

syncopation

in triple meter the strongest pules occurs on?

the first beat

in determining pitch what is meant by frequency?

the number of vibrations per second

in western music the octave is divided into ... equal intervals.

twelve

The term ...... describes the technique whereby some aspects of the music are changed, yet the whole remains recognizable.

variation

a combination of tones that sounds discordant, unstable or in need of resolution is called a?

dissonance

the first accented beat of a measure is called the?

downbeat

a single, sustained pitch against which melodic and rhythmic complexities unfold is called a?

drone

which meter would most likely be associated with a march?

duple

the markings for tempo and dynamics contribute most directly to the?

expressive content of a piece of music

the tempo marking indicates the loudness of a piece of music. T/F

fasle

a weak beat in a measure is called a?

offbeat

George Frederic Handle was considered a master of the?

oratorio

the earliest type of polyphony was?

organum

The melody of Swing Low, Sweet Chariot is based on the ________ scale.

pentatonic

how many notes make up a pentatonic scale?

5

Bach's Cantata No. 140, Wachet auf, has ..... movements.

7

how many notes in a scale does an octave span?

8 notes

The form of Billings' Davids Lamentation?

ABB

Describe the four categories of musical instruments around the world and how they each produce sound. Cite an example of each.

Aerophones, such as organs, produce sound by vibrating columns of air. Chordophones, such as the guitars, produce sound by vibrating strings. Membranophones, such as drums, produce sound by vibrating a membrane. Idiophones, such as the xylophone, produce sound by vibrating themselves.

which of the following voices has the lowest range?

Bass

"Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" is an example of triple meter. T/F

False

Melody and Harmony function independently of each other. T/F

False

Tempos and dynamics are dictated by composers, and performers have no role in interpreting these elements. T/F

False

modes were developed from major and minor scales. T/F

False

most compositions have on type of texture exclusively. T/F

False

the melody of the star spangled banner is best described as conjunct. T/F

False

throughout history woman voices have played a central role in the performance of church music. T/F

False

harmonic movement in music receives its maximum tension from consonance. T/F

False, correct answer is dissonance

a canon is a type of homophony. T/F

False, the correct answer is Imitation

a combination of tones that is discordant and unstable produces a consonance. T/F

False, the correct answer would be dissonance

Which of the following best describes the mood of the Dies irae from Mozart's Requiem?

Fearful and then Wondering

Why does Renaissance music sound different from medieval music?

It has fuller harmonies, it is performed a cappella, it has smoothly gliding lines ALL OF THE ABOVE

Which early Renaissance composer exerted a powerful influence on generations of composers who followed?

Josquin des Prez

The Dies Irae text from Requiem Mass describes?

Judgment day

The text of Mozart's requiem us sung in?

Latin

Who is credited with compiling the Great Book of Organum (Magnus liber organi)?

Léonin

a movement is a complete, comparatively independent division of a large-scale work. T/F

True

a triad is a chord made up of three tones. T/F

True

harmonic movement is generated by motion towards a goal or resolution. T/F

True

in a homo-rhythmic texture the melody and harmony move with the same rhythm. T/F

True

in imitation a melodic idea in one voice is restated in another. T/F

True

meter is an organizing unit shared by music and poetry. T/F

True

syncopation is a rhythmic characteristic of american jazz. T/F

True

the degree of loudness and softness in music is called dynamics. T/F

True

the role of the chorus is especially important in the oratorio. T/F

True

tone color is a property of pitch. T/F

True

Which of the following does not characterize Plainchant?

Triadic harmonies

The ________ accompanies the baritone voice in the Tuba mirum section of Mozart's Requiem.

Trombone

A chorale is a hymn tune associated with German Protestantism. T/F

True

A major scale can begin on any of the twelve semitones of the octave. T/F

True

A musical note is the symbolic representation of a sound with pitch and duration. T/F

True

A phrase is a component unit of a melody. T/F

True

A short melodic, rhythmic, or harmonic pattern repeated throughout a musical work is called an ostinato.

True

Allegro is an Italian term for a fast, cheerful tempo. T/F

True

An early center for the development of polyphony was the Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris. T/F

True

During his lifetime, Johann Sebastian Bach was known primarily as a great organist. T/F

True

Humanism was inspired by the ancient culture of Greece and Rome. T/F

True

In the early Middle Ages, music was often composed in fixed patterns of long and short notes known as rhythmic modes. T/F

True

Martin Luther launched the Reformation movement. T/F

True

Melodies that skip in disjointed intervals are disjunct. T/F

True

Meter is the measurement of musical time. T/F

True

Polyphony was initially reserved for worship on the highest feast days. T/F

True

The two scale types commonly found in Western music from about 1650 to 1900 are major and minor. T/F

True

the process of passing from one key to another is known as?

modulation

a texture featuring a single unaccompanied line is?

monophonic

Of the following, what contributes to the simplicity of Billings's David's Lamentation?

mostly stepwise melodies, consonant harmonies, duple meter and regular rhythmic patterns ALL OF THE ABOVE

a basic technique in thematic development is the fragmentation of themes into?

motives

Polyphony required the development of?

music notation

music that moves without a strong sense of beat or meter is called?

non metric

Musical sounds are represented by symbols called?

notes

An interval spanning 8 notes is called an?

octave

A unit of meaning within the larger structure of a melody is called a?

phrase

when two or more independent melodic lines are combined, the resulting texture is called?

polyphony

the simultaneous use of two or more rhythmic patters is called?

polyrhythm

the distance between the highest and lowest tones of a melody is called the?

range

A melody can be characterized by:

range, shape, the way it moves (ALL OF THE ABOVE)

A specific area within the range of a voice or instrument, such as high, middle, or low, is called its?

register

the basic structural concepts in the element of form are?

repetition and contrast

Music is propelled forward in time by?

rhythm

The compositional technique whereby a composer searches out a theme's capacity for growth and expansion is known as?

thematic development

which of the following characterizes Humanism?

thinking centers on human issues and individuality, inspired from the ancient cultures of Greece and Rome, independence from tradition and religion ALL OF THE ABOVE

the principle organization around a central tone is called?

tonality

the first note of the scale is called the?

tonic

the patriotic song America "My country, 'tis of thee' is an example of?

triple meter

the repeated rhythmic patter in which and accented beat is followed by two unaccented beats is called?

triple meter


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