Music Appreciation Module 1
Quarter notes get?
1 beat
Eighth notes get?
1/2 beat
Sixteenth notes get?
1/4 beat
Half notes get?
2 beats
2Beats per measure Quarter note = 1 beat
2/4
3Beats per measure Quarter note = 1 beat
3/4
Whole notes get?
4 beats
4Beats per measure Quarter note = 1beat
4/4
6Beats per measure Eighth note =1 beat
6/8
Space notes on the bass clef?
A, C, E, G
Time signature?
Contains two numbers the bottom number will indicated the type of note that will reserve one beat
Line notes on the treble clef?
E, G, B, D, F
Space notes on the treble clef?
F, A, C, E
True/False: In contemporary notation composers do not make a note at the top of a song to indicate how fast something should be played.
False: In contemporary notations composers often display how a song should be played.
Line notes on the bass clef?
G, B, D, F, A
_____ involves two or more pitches being played simultaneously.
Harmony
________ are half steps and whole steps are the building blocks to form the other intervals commonly used when creating melodies?
Intervals
Today, is music still written on an eleven line staff?
No, it is written on a five line / four space staff.
What do you call both clefs combined?
The Grand Staff
True/ False: Beats can be subdivided into smaller units
True
True/ False: Measures are divided by a vertical line, known as a bar line
True
True/False : Each clef identifies a specific line which makes it possible to identify all other lines and spaces.
True
True/False: In early history of music notation, music was written on an eleven line staff.
True
True/False: Melody is created by combining pitches and rhythms.
True
True/False: Melody is often thought of as the tune of a song, and is generally the most recognizable part of that song
True
True/False: Music is divided into measures, or groups of beats, based on the top number of the time signature.
True
What is a measure?
a group of beats
What is a musical scale?
a series of notes following a specific formula of half and whole step intervals.
What is a clef?
a sign written at the beginning of a music staff to indicate the pitch of notes.
A tempo
a tempo, return to original tempo
Accelerando
accel, gradually become faster
Sound waves are defined by their?
amplitude and frequency
Ledger Lines?
can be found above the staff to make things higher or below to extend lower things.
Bass Clef
displays lower pitched note found below middle C, left side from middle C
Treble Clef
displays the higher pitched notes located from middle C to end of the right side piano
Meter?
distance between strong pulses or beats. 1-2-3-4... 1-2..
Allegro
fast, bright
f
forte, loud
ff
fortissimo, very loud
fff
fortississimo, extremely loud
decrescendo
gradual decrease in volume
crescendo
gradual increase in volume
Melody?
horizontal arrangement of notes because only one note is played or sung at a time.
Rest?
indicates a silence
Grand staff is used for?
instruments with a large range
What is a whole step?
is equal to two half steps and will always skip one key.
Composers express tempo with______
italian words
What is a melody?
linear sequence of pitches (notes) that is perceived as a single entity.
What is a flat?
lowers a note one half step , found to the left of the original note on the piano
Another name for a whole step?
major second
mf
mezzo forte, moderately loud
mp
mezzo piano, moderately soft
What is another name for a half step?
minor second
Andante
moderately slow, walking speed
Moderato
moderately, not slow or fast
Triad
most common chord, contains 3 notes
Staccato
notes are detached, and should be played short and separated.
What is Rhythm?
organization of time
pp
pianissimo, very soft
ppp
pianississimo, extremely soft
p
piano, soft
What is a sharp?
raise notes one half step , located on the black keys of the piano to the right side
Dynamics
refer to the loudness of music
Tempo
refers to how fast or slow a piece of music is performed
Articulation
refers to how notes are attacked (started) and released (ended)
Melodic Motion
refers to the direction of the melody
Range
refers to the distance between the highest note of a song and the lowest note of a song.
Music organizes time through?
regularly occurring pulses or beats that are arranged into groups of either two or three
What is an interval?
relationship between pitches.
Ritardando
rit, gradually slow down
Adagio
slow, expressive
What is a natural?
symbol is used to cancel a sharp or flat that was previously placed on the particular pitch.
What is a half step?
the distance from any key on the piano to the very next key above or below it (black or white key).
Small interval in music?
the half step
Music notation has only existed since?
the late ninth century (1800's)
Form
the layout of an entire piece of music
Melodic Motion-Down
the second note can move down from the first note
Melodic Motion -Up
the second note can move up from the first note
Legato
the sound is very smooth and connected
When notes are combined?
they form rhythm patterns
Waltzes are usually in?
three beat patterns
Harmony
vertical component to the existing melody
Harmony?
vertical component to the existing melody.
Vivace
very fast, lively
Largo
very slow
Chords
when three or more notes are played together
Counter melody?
which is constructed to run concurrently with the existing melody.