MUL 2010 Exam 1
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Melody
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line or tune in music
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Chromatic
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includes all 12 notes of an octave
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Conjunct
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melody that moves in small, connected intervals
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Disjunct
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melody that leaps in larger, disconnected intervals
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Phrase
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units that make up a melody
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Cadence
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phrases end in resting places called
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Interval
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the distance between any two pitches
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Range
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span of pitches
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Unison
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Two or more voices or instruments playing the same note simultaneously
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Countermelody
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a melody accompanied by a secondary melody
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Beat
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regular pulsation, a basic unit of length in musical time
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Meter
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organization of rhythm in time; the grouping of beats into larger, regular patterns, notated as measures
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Downbeat
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first beat of the measure, the strongest in any meter
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Polyrhythms
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the simultaneous use of several rhythmic patterns or meters, common in twentieth-century music and certain African musics.
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Syncopation
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deliberate upsetting of the meter or pulse throw a temporary shifting of the accent to a weak beat of an offbeat
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Nonmetric
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music lacking a strong sense of beat or meter, common in non-Western cultures
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Harmony
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the simultaneous combination of notes and the ensuring relationships of intervals and chords
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Dissonance
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combination of tones that sounds discordant and unstable, in need of resolution
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Consonance
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concordant or harmonious combination of pitches that provides a sense of relaxation and stability in music
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Atonality
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total abandonment of tonality, moves from one level of dissonance to another, without areas of relaxation
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Modulation
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the process of changing from one key to another
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Chord
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simultaneous combination of three or more pitches that constitute a singe block of harmony
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Scale
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series of pitches in ascending or descending order, comprising the notes of a key
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Microtones
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musical interval smaller than a semitone (half step), prevalent in some non-Western music and some twentieth-century music
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Monophony
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single-line texture, or melody without accompaniment
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Polyphony
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the simultaneous use of two or more keys, common in twentieth-century music
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Imitation
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melodic idea presented in one voice or part and then restated in another, each part continuing as others enter
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Round
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perpetual canon at the unison in which each voice enters in succession with the same melody (FE, row row row your boat)
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Homophony
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Music written to be sung or played in unison
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Strophic
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a unit or verse of poetry, also a stanza
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Binary
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two part form (A-B) with each section normally repeated (two-part form)
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Ternary
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sometimes called song form, is a three-part musical form where the first section (A) is repeated after the second section (B) ends
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Theme
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melodic idea used as a basic building block in the construction of a piece (subject)
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Motives
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short melodic of rhythmic idea; the smallest fragment of a theme that forms a melodic harmonic rhythmic unit
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Sequence
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restatement of an idea or motive at a different pitch level
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Call and Response (responsorial)
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performance style with a singing leader who is imitated by a chorus of followers
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Variation
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the compositional procedure of altering a preexisting musical idea
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A cappella
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choral music performed without instrumental accompaniment
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Chamber music
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ensemble music for up to about ten players, with one player to a part
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String quartet
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chamber music ensemble consisting of two violins, two violas, and cello; or two violins, viola, and two cellos
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Piano trio
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standard chamber ensemble of piano with violin and cello
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Woodwind quintet
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standard chamber ensemble consisting of flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon and horn
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Brass quintet
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standard chamber ensemble made up of two trumpets, horn, trombone, and tuba
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Standard symphony orchestra
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an ensemble of multiple stings with various woodwind, brass, and percussion instruments
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Conductor
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person who by means of gestures, leads performances of music ensembles, especially orchestras, bands or choruses
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Concertmaster
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the first chair violinist of a symphony orchestra
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Sacred Music
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religious or spiritual music for church or devotional use
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Secular Music
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nonreligious music; when there is text, it is usually in the vernacular
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Genres
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general term describing the standard category and overall character of a work
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Gregorian chant or plainchant
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monophonic melody with a freely flowing, unmeasured vocal line; liturgical chant of the Roman Catholic Church (plainchant or plain song)
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Syllabic
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melodic style of one note set to each text syllable
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Neumatic
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melodic style with two to four notes set to each syllable
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Melismatic
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melodic style characterized by many notes sung to a single text syllable
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Mass
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central service of the roman catholic church
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Proper and Ordinary of the Mass
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The music of the Mass consists of two main groups of pieces; the Ordinary (the texts sung at each service), and the Proper (those which change according to the season or saint being celebrated)
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Kyrie Eleison
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the first musical section of the Ordinary of the Mass
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Cloister
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a covered walk, especially in a religious institution
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Monastery
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a building or buildings occupied by a community of monks living under religious vows
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Organum
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earliest kind of polyphonic music, which developed from the custom of the adding voices above a plainchant, they first run parallel to the chant at the interval of a fifth or fourth and later moved more freely
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Motet
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polyphonic vocal genre, often secular in the Middle Ages but sacred or devotional thereafter
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Minstrel singers
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an itinerant singer or instrumentalist; an entertainer
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Troubadours
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medieval poet-musicains in southern France
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Trouveres
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medieval poet-musicians in northern France
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Minnesingers
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late medieval German poet-musicians
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Cantus firmus
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\"Fixed Melody\", usually of very long notes, often based on a fragment of Gregorian chant that served as the structural basis of a polyphonic composition, particularly in the Renaissance
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Reformation
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A religious movement in the sixteenth century that began as an attempted reform of the Roman Catholic Church but resulted in the founding of Protestant churches separate from it.
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Counter Reformation
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was the period of Catholic resurgence beginning with the Council of Trent (1545-1563) and ending at the close of the Thirty Years' War (1648), and was initiated in response to the Protestant Reformation.
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Madrigal
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renaissance secular work originating in Italy for voices, with or without instruments, set to a short, lyric love poem, also popular in England
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Word painting
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musical pictoralization of words as an expressive device, a prominent feature of the Renaissance madrigal
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Humanism
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a way of thinking, introduce in the Renaissance in which the focus is on human beings and their values
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Chanson
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french monophonic or polyphonic song, especially of the Middle Ages and Renaissance, set to either courtly or popular poetry
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Grave
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solemn; very, very slow
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Largo
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broad, very slow
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Adagio
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quite slow
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Andante
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moderately slow or walking pace
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Moderato
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moderate
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Allegro
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fast, cheerful
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Vivace
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lively
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Presto
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very fast
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Ritardando
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holding back, getting slower
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Diminuendo
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growing faster
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Dynamics
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element of musical expression relating to the degree of loudness or softness, or volume of a sound
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Metronome
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device used to indicate the tempo by sounding regular beats at adjustable speeds
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Crescendo
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growing louder
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Decrescendo
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growing softer
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Sforzando
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sudden stress or accent on a note or chord