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Music Lecture, Test 1
University of Arkansas, Richard Salonen, 1:30 MWF
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Music
Undergraduate 1
09/15/2010

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Music
Definition
An expression of organized sound in time.
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Sound
Definition
An object vibrates, creating small variances in air pressure.
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Audible sound range
Definition
20Hz to 20000Hz
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Frequency
Definition
Vibrations per second or Hz
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Pitch
Definition
Perceived fundamental frequency of a sound. (e.g. "A"=440 Hz)
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Amplitude
Definition
Volume or dynamics of a sound
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Overtone
Definition
Small variations of pitch within a note. Relative strength of overtones determines note color or timbre.
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Ledger Line
Definition
Short line used to extend a staff of music.
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Meter
Definition
Organization of pulse or beat. Synonymous with time signature. (3/4, 4/4, 5/8, etc)
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Compound Meter
Definition
A meter with interchangeable time signatures.
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4 Elements of Music
Definition
Melody, Rhythm, Harmony, Texture
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Melody
Definition
Organized series of notes. (tune, phrase, theme, motive)
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Levels of Dynamics
Definition
Pianissimo - very soft, pp
Piano - soft, p
Mezzo piano - medium soft, mp
Mezzo Forte - medium loud, mf
Forte - loud, f
Fortissimo - very loud, ff
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Harmony
Definition
Two or more notes played at the same time, used to accompany melody
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Consonance
Definition
Sounds "at rest"; resolved
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Dissonance
Definition
Sounds unstable; unresolved
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Rhythm
Definition
The beat and/or speed of the notes.
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Adiago, lento, grave
Definition
Slow
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Andante
Definition
Somewhat slow; walking tempo
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Moderato
Definition
Moderate tempo
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Allegretto
Definition
On the fast side, but not too fast.
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Allegro
Definition
fast
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Preso, Vivace
Definition
Very fast
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Texture
Definition
The organization of all the different notes; includes the timbre of the sounds.
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Monophony
Definition
A single, unaccompanied melody
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Homophony
Definition
A single, main melody accompanied by other non-melodic sounds.
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Polyphony
Definition
Two or more melodies are played or sung simultaneously.
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Functional Harmony
Definition
Three or more notes played simultaneously. First used during Baroque period.
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First Principle of Functional Harmony
Definition
Chords are not used equally. The 1 chord is used the most, then the 5, then 4,2,6, followed by 7, 3.
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Second Principle of Functional Harmony
Definition
Chord movement is done by leaps of 4. 3-6-2-5-1
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4 families of orchestral instruments
Definition
Strings, Woodwinds, Brass, Percussion
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String instruments
Definition
violin, viola, cello, double bass
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Woodwind instruments
Definition
oboe, saxophone, clarinet, bassoon, flute
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Brass instruments
Definition
trumpet, trombone, french horn, tuba
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Percussion
Definition
drums, keyboards (harpsichord, piano), struck strings (guitar, mandolin)

Only percussion used during Baroque period was timpani.
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Medieval period music
Definition
Gregorian Chant
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Renaissance period music
Definition
Mass choirs
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Iconic Baroque composer
Definition
Johann Sebastian Bach
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Two popular books written by Bach.
Definition
"The Well-Tempered Clavier" and "The Art of Fugue"
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During Baroque period, musicians were seen as ____ rather than _____.
Definition
artisans, artists
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"Well tempered" tuning was invented during the ____ time period.
Definition
Baroque
Term
During the Baroque time period, music was performed mainly where?
Definition
churches and royal courts
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Concerto
Definition
piece written for soloist and orchestra
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Concerto Grosso
Definition
piece written for several soloists plus an orchestra
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Ritornello Form
Definition
A piece written with contrasting soloist and orchestral parts.
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Fugue
Definition
A polyphonic texture in several voices that uses a melodic subject which is then imitated in the other voices.
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Continuo
Definition
An improvised supporting harmonic played by a keyboard and a bass instrument.
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Suite
Definition
Instrumental music written as a series of dance-inspired movements.
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Characteristics of Baroque music
Definition
Rhythm patterns are repeated through a song.
Melody fragments also repeat.
Dynamics constant with abrupt changes.
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Motor Rhythms
Definition
Phrases repeat with minor variations.
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Motor Rhythms
Definition
Phrases repeat with minor variations.
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Terraced Dynamics
Definition
Jumps from one dynamic to another. No crescendos or decrescendos.
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George Frederic Handel
Definition
German composer (1685-1759)
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Oratorio
Definition
A music setting of a religious libretto for solo voices, chorus, and orchestra. Performed as a drama without scenery or costumes outside of a church.
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Cantata
Definition
A musical setting of a religious libretto for solo voices, chorus, and instruments. Performed as part of a church service.
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Libretto
Definition
Text of an oratorio, cantata, or opera.
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Castrato
Definition
A castrated male singer used to sing female roles.
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