Music Appreciation Study Questions

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A combination of three or more tones sounded at the same time is called

a chord

Music can be defined as

an art based on the organization of sounds in time

The distance in pitch between any two tones is called

an interval

When the individual tones of a chord are sounded one after another instead of simultaneously, it is called a broken chord or

arpeggio

A combination of tones that is considered stable and restful is called a

consonance

The technique of combining several melodic lines into a meaningful whole is called

counterpoint

A gradual increase in loudness is known as a

crescendo

The frequency of vibrations is measured in

cycles per second

A combination of tones that is considered unstable and tense is called a

dissonance

Resolution refers to a(n)

dissonant chord moving to a consonant chord

The triad built on the fifth step of the scale is called the

dominant chord

Degrees of loudness and softness in music are called

dynamics

A dynamic accent occurs in music when a performer

emphasizes a tone by playing it more loudly than the tones around it

The pitch of a sound is decided by the _________ of its vibrations.

frequency

The symbol > indicates to the performer that the music should

gradually decrease in loudness

________ in music adds support, depth, and richness to a melody.

harmony

In general, the smaller the vibrating element, the ______ its pitch.

higher

When there is one main melody accompanied by chords, the texture is

homophonic

An example of homophonic texture could be a

hymn barbershop quartet folksinger accompanied by a guitar

When a melodic idea is presented by one voice or instrument and then restated immediately by another voice or instrument, the technique is called

imitation

Musical texture refers to

many different layers of sound are heard at the same time what kind of layers of sound are heard (melody or harmony) how layers of sound are related to each other

The texture of a single melodic line without accompaniment is

monophonic

When two different tones blend so well when sounded together that they almost seem to merge into one tone, the interval is called a(n)

octave

The Italian dynamic markings traditionally used to indicate very soft, loud, and very loud are (respectively

pianissimo, forte, fortissimo

The relative highness or lowness of a sound is called

pitch

The distance between the lowest and highest tones a voice or instrument can produce is called

pitch range

When two or more melodies of equal interest are performed simultaneously, the texture is

polyphonic

Contrapuntal texture is sometimes used in place of the term

polyphonic texture

A series of chords is called a(n)

progression

A round is an example of

strict imitation

Harmony refers to

the way chords are constructed and how they follow each other

In music, a sound that has a definite pitch is called a

tone

Timbre is synonymous with

tone color

Traditionally, a composition would almost always end on a

tonic chord

Performance of a single melodic line by more than one instrument or voice is described as playing or singing in

unison


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