Reading quiz chapter 3 scales and melody
Motive
A distinctive easily recognizable fragment
What is a scale
A limited number of fixed Pitches used to make music
A chromatic scale uses
A set of 12 pitches with an octave
The diatonic scale uses
A set of seven pictures within an octave
What is the term for the distance or difference in highness or lowness between any two pitches
An interval
A stopping or pausing place is called
Cadence
The distinct high point of a tune is called the
Climax
When one phrases low and the next phrases I or one phrases long and the next race of short they can be called
Contrasting phrases
An octave spans how many notes
Eight
What is the smallest interval in regular use and western music
Half step
An organize series of pictures played in certain rhythm and usually having an emotional character is called
Melody
Went to Freda's have the same notes but different words or the same for them but different notes that they're called
Parallel phrases
Melodies and tunes tend to fall naturally into smaller sections called
Phrases
When the same phrase occurs at two or different or more ddifrerent pitch levels successively it is called
Sequence p
What is an octave
The interval between two pitches that seem to duplicate one another a different pitch levels