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y_exam 1: Vocab: Greece
Vocabulary for Ancient Greece Unit
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Music
Undergraduate 2
09/20/2010

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Consonance vs. Dissonance
Definition
Intervals which sound in harmony with themselves vs. intervals which sound bad.
Term
3:2
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Ratio for a fifth
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4:3
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Ratio for a fourth
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2:1
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Ratio for an octave
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Temple on the acropolis in Athens dedicated to the Goddess Athena.
Definition
Parthenon
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Doric
Definition
Architectural style of the Parthenon.
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Doric, Ionic, Corinthian
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Three styles of Greek columns.
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Acanthus leaves, highly decorative.
Definition
Corinthian columns
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Lyre
Definition
Turtle-shell sound box with two arms with a cross piece and strings running down across the soundbox.
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Aulos
Definition
Double-piped reed instrument, loud, raucous, stimulating sound.
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Kithera
Definition
Larger lyre-type instrument with sound-box of wood.
Term
500-350 B.C.
Definition
Dates for Classical Greece
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350-100 B.C.
Definition
Dates for Hellenistic Greece
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700-500 B.C.
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Dates for Archaic Greece
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1200 B.C.
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End date for prehistoric Minoans and Myceneans
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Prehistoric Greek culture which lived on the island of Crete. Prosperous, peaceful. Stories of Minoans from Greek myths.
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Minoans
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Prehistoric culture on mainland Greece, probably involved in Trojan war, more direct ancestors to ancient Greeks. War-like people, left much plunder in rich tombs.
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Myceneans
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Dorian and Phrygian
Definition
Modes or scales of music thought to inspire a spirit of courage and temperance in the listener.
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700-500 B.C., characterized by heroic epic tales of Homer (Iliad, Odysey).
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Archaic period
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350-100 B.C. Rise of empire under Phillip of Macedon and Alexander the Great.
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Hellenistic period
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500-350 B.C. Radical changes from archaic Greece and prehistoric peoples, who were entirely animistic. Rise of rationalism and human intellect, the "classical ideal."
Definition
Classical Greece
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Philosopher who believed number was behind everything, including music, created first standardized system of tuning using simple ratios of pitch.
Definition
Pythagoras
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From Greek "Mousike", lit. "From the muses", Greek goddesses of the fine arts.
Definition
The word "music"
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Emphasizes emotion, emphatic expression, dynamic unbalanced design.
Definition
Romanticism
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Emphasizes harmony, beauty, ideal ratios, formal balance, restraint in expression.
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Classicism
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Kithera
Definition
Origin of the word "guitar"
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Unifying a large portion of the world under one great unified empire, fusion and mixing of cultures. Precursor to idea of Roman Empire.
Definition
Importance of Alexander the Great
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Unifying a large portion of the world under one great unified empire, fusion and mixing of cultures. Precursor to idea of Roman Empire.
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Importance of Alexander the Great
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