Music App. Test 1
MIDI refers to
A standard adopted by manufacturers for interfacing synthesizers
A resting place at the end of a phrase is called a
Cadence
A combination of 3 or more tones sounded at the same time is called a
Chord
Which of the following would be a good example of musical change in style
Classical music used major and minor scales but modern music does not
A _______ is placed at the beginning of a staff to show the exact pitch of each line and space
Clef
A combination of tones that is considered stable and restful is called a _______
Consanance
Dynamics in music refers to
Degrees of loud and soft
A combination of tones that is considered unstable and tense is called a _______
Dissonance
The triad built on the last step of the scale is called the
Dominant
Changes in musical style from one historical period to the next are ussually
Gradual
In traditional western music, the _______ is the smallest interval between successive notes of a scale
Half step
We know little about the music of very ancient civilizations because
Hardly any written music has survived from these cultures
The musical element that refers to the way chords are constructed and how they follow each other is _______
Harmony
A tone in music is a sound that ____
Has a definite pitch
The treble clef is used for _______ pitches
High
In general, the smaller the vibrating element, the _______ its pitch
Higher (flute is higher than a tuba)
When there is one main melody accompanied by chords, the texture is
Homophonic
Three-part form can be represented as
- ABA - ABA' - Statement, Contrast (Departure), Return
Melody may be defined as:
A series of single notes that add up to a recognizable whole
Modulation refers to:
A shift from one key to another in the same composition
The range of a singer's voice depends on
training and physical makeup
By adding a dot to the right of a note we _______ its duration by _______
Increase ; half
when notating music for others to read, composers traditionally have used ____ words to indicate dynamics
Italian
The _______ are the only orchestral drums of definite pitch
Kettle drum / Timpani drums
The sharp or flat signs immediately following the cleff sign at the beginning of a staff of musical composition are called
Key signature
Which hand is the bass line played by on the piano
Left
A _______ is an apparatus that produces ticking sounds or flashes of light at any desired musical speed
Metronome
If a flute player were to play a solo without any other accompaniment, the texture would be
Monophonic
Staccato refers to playing or singing a melody in a _______ manner
Short, detached
The saxophone is a _____ instrument
Single-reed woodwind
Legato refers to playing or singing a melody in a _______ manner
Smooth, connected
What is a normal classification of male voice ranges
Soprano Mezzo soprano Alto Contralto
In musical notation, pitches are written on a set of five horizontal lines called a
Staff
A song in which several people sing the same melody but each singer starts at a different time is an example of
Strict imitation / A Round
In music, _______ refers to a characteristic way of using melody, rhythm, tone color, dynamics, harmony, texture, and form
Style
The term _______ refers to the rate of speed of the beat of the music
Tempo
The vibrations of brass instruments come from
The musicians lips
A melody that serves as a starting point for a more extended piece of music is called a
Theme
The sense of relatedness to a central tone is called
Tonality
Timbre is synonymous with
Tone color
The triad built on the first step of the scale is called the
Tonic
The simplest, most basic chord in western music is the _______
Triad
When some features of a musical idea are changed, but others are retained, the technique is referred to as
Variation
When the string player causes small pitch fluctuations by rocking the left hand while pressing the string down it is called
Vibrato
Woodwind instruments are so named because they produce vibrations of air within a tube that
Was traditionally made out of wood
a gradual increase in loudness is known as
a crescendo (written as <)
Repetition is a technique widely used in music because it
- Helps engrave a melody in the memory. - Provides a feeling of balance and symmetry. - Creates a sense of unity.
Musical texture refers to:
- How many layers at the same time - What are the layers - How the layers relate to each other
Synthesizers can/allow
- Played with a keyboard - Allow composer complete control over pitch, tone color, dynamics, and duration - Can produce a limitless variety of sunds
The word Chromatic comes from the Greek word "chroma," "color," and is used in music to refer to the
12 tones of the octive
Western music uses _______ letters of the alphabet to indicate pitch
7
The piano has _______ keys
88
What is another term for strict imitation
A Round
a gradual decrease in loudness is known as
A decrescendo or a diminuendo (written as >)
A hollow, funnel-shaped piece of wood or plastic that brass players use to alter the tone of their instrument is called
A mute
A melody is said to move by steps if it moves by
Adjacent scale tones
When the individual tones of a chord are sounded individually instead of simultaneously, it is called a broken chord or an
Arpegio
The _______ is a regular, recurrent pulsation that divides music into equal units of time
Beat
In a musical time signature, the upper number tells
Beats per measure
The form consisting of a musical statement followed by a counter statement would be called
Binary (2 part)
The four main properties of musical sound are pitch, dynamics, tone color, and
Duration (NOT rhythm)
When a performer emphasizes a tone by playing it more loudly than the tones around it, it is called
Dynamic accent
The organization of musical elements in time is called _______
Form
What does MIDI stand for
Musical Intsrument Digital Interface
A _______ sign is used in musical notation to cancel a previous sharp or flat sign
Natural sign - ♮
The highest woodwind instrument is the
Piccolo
The _______ has many sets of pipes controlled from several keyboards, including a pedal keyboard
Pipe organ
The distance between the highest and lowest tones a voice or instrument can make is called
Pitch range
Plucking the string with the finger instead of using a bow is called
Pizzicato (abbreviated pizz)
Contrapuntal texture is another term for
Polyphonic
When two or more melodic lines of equal interest are performed simultaneously, the texture is
Polyphonic
A series of chords is called a
Progression of chords
pitch is defined as:
Relative highness and lowness
In musical notation, silence is indicated by
Rest
music can be defined as:
art
Bands differ from symphonic orchestras in that they
have no string section
the italian dynamic markings traditionally used to indicate soft, medium, and loud are respectively
p - Piano mf - mezzo forte f - forte