Music Test 1

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32-bar song form can be best described as

AABA with each stanza having 8 bars

Mozart and beethoven are baroque period composers. T or F?

False

a melody that has many skips and leaps is in conjunct motion. T or F

false

a rock concert in England would be considered world music. T or F

false

all pieces of music can be called a songs t or f

false

bach and handel are classical composers. T or F

false

heterophony is very common in western art music. t or f

false

in the renaissance period, one of the most important types of sacred composition was the polyphonic setting of the chanson. T or F?

false

j. s. bach was known as a catholic church composer. T or F

false

traditional shakuhachi music is based on japanese septatonic scales. T or F

false

the shakuhachi

is a japanese chordophone with five strings

what usually does not apply to western art music?

it died out in the early 20th century

what usually does not apply to world music?

it is composed and notated by a known person

what usually does not apply to popular music?

its popularity is usually long-lived

what are the six historical periods of western art music in chronological order

medieval, renaissance, baroque, classical, romantic, twentieth-century(present)

when art tatum was a teenager in toledo, ohio, one would go to

murphys, the only nightclub for african americans downtown, to hear him play jazz

Italian humanists wanted to revive the emotive power of ancient Greek drama. This led to the development of

opera at the beginning of the baroque period

if you attend a concert and hear a symphony orchestra performing with a solo flutist, the genre is

sonata

what is not true about the effect of loud sounds on human body?

sounds louder than 6-dB will cause pain

violins and guitars are categorized as

strings

"over the rainbow" was orginally a jazz piece adapted for the wizard of oz. T or F

true

"world music" or "global music" are categories that refer to local or regional music traditions outside the spheres of popular music and western art music. T or F

true

a coda is a tail, a section added to the end of a piece. t or f

true

a suite is a collection of dances meant for listening rather than dancing. t or f

true

an instrument that sounds very loud refers to its timbre. t or f

true

art tatum was both an iconic and controversial figure in jazz. t or f

true

cultural identities are not fixed and can be negotiated. T or F

true

in bali, the interlocking rhythmic technique is called kotekan. t or f

true

music can facilitate speech recovery and ease pain. T or F

true

the classical period featured an "international style" that drew primarily from italian and germanic taste. T or F

true

the lied (art song) is a work for vocal soloist and piano. T or F

true

there are three types of minor scales. T or F

true

impressionism is a musical style that

was developed around the turn of the twentieth century and focuses on atmosphere and mood

bachs suite in e minor

was meant to be listened to

cultural appropriation is

when members of a dominant culture take or adopt elements of a minority culture for their own gain

one commonly accepted way to classify the different types of music throughout the world is by using the following three categories

world/global music, popular music, and western art music

the american songbook is

a collection of songs from musical theatre and tin pan alley

the area of the brain that perceives and analyzes sound is the

auditory cortex

the surviving music from the medieval period comes from the early church and the nobility because

commoners did not write down their music

a melody that mostly moves between adjacent tones is called

conjunct

most scholars agree that culture is

deterministic and completely formed by our social environment

32-bar song form is rarely used outside of popular song. T or F

false

"over the rainbow" was composed by

harold arien

a pentatonic scale

has 5 tones

if the choir is singing a melody each a little differently the texture is

heterophonic

if a choir is singing a melody exactly together the texture is

homophonic

the performance of "over the rainbow" in the movie the wizard of oz is

homophonic

if the choir is singing a melody with the sopranos on the melody and each of the other voice on a complementary but indecent melody, the texture is

polyphonic

in this period, extremes were embraced, symphonies enlarged, and new genres developed, including the symphonic poem and lied

romantic period

the overall shape or structure of a piece of music is its

texture

an octave is

the distance from one tone in a scale to its upper or lower repetition

during the late 17th and 18th century the shakuhachi became associated with

the fuke sect of of buddhism and the development of a standard repertory


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