Chapter 3
Three or more tones sounded together produce a(n):
chord
A chord that sounds stable or restful is called:
consonant
A combination of tones that sounds discordant or in need of resolution can be described as:
dissonant
Using the syllabic designations for pitches, an octave would be described as:
do-do
Simple harmony can be created when a melody is accompanied by a long, sustained tone called a:
drone
Consonance creates a sense of suspense that is only resolved with dissonance. (T/F)
false
Historically harmony and melody have appeared at the same time in the development of music. (T/F)
false
A collection of pitches arranged in ascending and descending order constitutes a:
scale
The tonality of a piece is determined by:
the scale chosen by the composer
The first and last note in a major or minor scale is called the:
tonic
The most common type of chord in Western music is the:
triad
In Western music, two scales have been predominant—major and minor. (T/F)
true
The development of harmony mostly took place in Western music. (T/F)
true
Triads in Western music are typically made up of three-note combinations consisting of alternating notes from the scale. (T/F)
true
Melody is the horizontal dimension in music while harmony adds _________ perspective.
vertical