Music Appreciation
in music, it is common to use ____ terms to refer to volume
italian
the organization of beats into regular groups (duple, triple, etc.) is called
meter
singing "row, row, row your boat" in unison with no harmony, is an example of
monophony
a short fragment of melody or rhythm used in constructing a long section of music is called
motive
a hollow, funnel-shaped piece of wood, metal, or plastic that brass players use to alter the tone of their instruments is called a
mute
"do-re-mi-fa-so-ti-do" is a scale, which is a series of notes moving stepwise, and covering complete span called a(n)
octave
plucking a string instrument with the finger instead of using the bow is called
pizzicato
a cadence is like a
point of arrival/rest; like the period in a sentence, it signals the end.
which of the following is NOT a percussion instrument of definite pitch?
tambourine
meter is
the basic framework of rhythm
a chord in music is
three or more notes sounded at the same moment
form is based on
three possible strategies: repetition, variation, and contrast.
the point of arrival at the end of a phrase is called
a cadence
If a pitch vibrates at 880 cycles, the octave below it would vibrate at ____ cycles.
440
music can be defined as
an art based on the organization of sounds in time
the basic unit of rhythm is the
beat
the number of wavelengths in one second (the frequency)
determines the pitch of the sound
a dynamic accent occurs in music when a performer
emphasizes a tone by playing it more loudly than the tones around it.
____ is a form of texture in which there are multiple lines of music, but there is one clear main melodic line and all other musical lines serve as accompaniment and/or supportive harmony.
homophonic
the distance in pitch between any two notes is called a(n)
interval
the most prominent of the partials over a fundamental are known as
overtones
the term "register" refers to
part of an instrument's total range
the dynamic markings traditionally used to indicate very soft, soft, and very loud are respectively called
pianissimo, piano, fortissimo
timbre can be defined as all of the following except
the loudness or softness of a tone
our understanding and enjoyment of a piece of music will increase
the more we are aware of all that goes into music in general.
rhythm is
the ordering of music through time
pianissimo means
very soft
dynamics is a term used to indicate the
volume of sound
contrast is when
we say something altogether different from what was previously stated.
in music, the elements
work together to create a satisfying whole