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M.A. glossary page 128
glossary from Appreciating Music by Karen Kuehmann and Nancy Tipton
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10th Grade
04/15/2009

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diminution
Definition
process of shortening note values in a melody
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dolce
Definition
Italian term: sweetly
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dominant
Definition
the 5th note of a scale; a 3-note chord built on the 5th note of a scale
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dominant seventh
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a four-note chord built on the 5th note of a scale, including the 1st, 3rd, 5th, and 7th notes
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double bar line
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two vertical lines placed at the end of a section or composition to indicate its conclusion
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duple meter
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meter that organizes pulses into groups of two
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dynamics
Definition
markings or symbols in a piece of music that indicate volume
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electrophones
Definition
instruments that generate sound using electricity
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elements of music
Definition
musical organizers (melody, rhythm, harmony, form, and expressive controls)
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embellishment
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a note that ornaments a melody, usually indicated with a small note or symbol
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ensemble
Definition
a group of musicians performing together; the manner in which a group of musicians perform together
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expressivo
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Italian term: expressively
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exposition
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the opening section in sonata form, in which the main themes are presented; the opening section of a fugue
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expressionism
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movement that appeared at the end of the 19th century; emphasized the expression of the artist's or composer's inner feelings and ideals
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expressive controls
Definition
the elements of music that control its expressive qualities; dynamics, form, articulation, tempo, etc.
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fantasia
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a composition with no set form, in which a composer develops an often well-known theme
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fermata
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a symbol that tells a musician to sustain a note longer than the note would normally last
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figured bass
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in musical notation, a bass line harmonized with numerals rather than with notes on a staff; prominent during the baroque era
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finale
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the final movement of a symphony or sonata, the final piece of music on a program
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fine
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Italian term: the end
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flat
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a symbol indicating the a note is lowered one half-step
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folksong
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a song that is passed on through several generations by word of mouth
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form
Definition
the order or design of a composition
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forte
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Italian term: loudly
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fortissimo
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Italian term: very loudly
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frottola
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an Italian song form of the 15th and 16th centuries
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fugue
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a polyphonic composition in which a theme (subject) is stated by successive voices and developed contrapuntally (using counterpoint)
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fundamental
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the root note of a chord; the lowest pitch in an overtone series
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gavotte
Definition
a French dance originating in the 17th century; usually four-four meter and beginning and ending each phrase in the middle of a measure
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genre
Definition
a specific category of art, music, or literature characterized by a special style, form, or content
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giocoso
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Italian term: in a joyful and playful manner
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glissando
Definition
rapid succession of consecutive pitches that the performer "slides" through rather than articulating several pitches
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ground
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a composition in which a short melodic phrase (the ground bass) is repeated over and over as the bass line; during each repetition the melody and/or harmony above the bass is varied; a popular form during the baroque era
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ground bass
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a short phrase for a low instrument repeated over and over while the upper parts play variations on each repetition
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half step
Definition
the smallest distance possible between two pitches in a major or minor scale; the distance from one key immediately to the next on a piano keyboard
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harmonic
Definition
a pitch in a overtone series
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harmony
Definition
two or more pitches played or sung at the same time
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home tone
Definition
the first note of a scale
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