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        | Sound resolves itself, it returns to whole notes, returns home. |  
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        | Each melody is broken into |  
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        | Phrases move by ___ or ____ |  
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        | A to B, B to C, C to D, etc. |  
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        | What is a climax in music? |  
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        | The highest part of the music, loudest point, most interesting part of the phrase. |  
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        | It is the home note. Key of C (tonic note = C) |  
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        | When composers take the melody and base the rest of the piece off of this theme. |  
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        | Way chords are constructed and the way they follow each other is known as... |  
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        | Harmonic construction is when you add.. |  
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        | How many notes are in a chord and what are these known as? |  
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        | What are the two categories chords can fall into? |  
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        | When the chord sounds restful and stable |  
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        | Create unstable sound, drives music |  
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        | Where melody and harmony comes together is known as |  
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        | What are the 3 types of texture in classical music? |  
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        | Monophonic, polyphonic, and homophonic |  
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        | One instrument or multiple in unison, one note at a time |  
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        | 2 or more independent lines playing different melodies at the same time is known as |  
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        | Monophonic line with chords |  
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        | What is imitation and in which texture is this found? |  
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        | Imitation is like a canon. One melody starts and the same melody starts a bar or 2 later. Found in polyphonic texture. |  
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        | What are the 2 basic forms in music? |  
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        | Ternary form and binary form. |  
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        A, B 
  
A and B are related 
  
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        | What are the 3 basic forms that a composer uses when composing? |  
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        | Repitition, contrast, and variation |  
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        | Playing something over and over is known as: |  
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        | Introducing completely new material is known as: |  
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        | First time plain melody, second time melody and chords, third something else, etc. |  
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        | What is the time period of medival music? |  
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        | What were the 3 classes of people in the medival times? |  
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        | Peasant, nobility, clergy |  
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        | Who were the most important people in music during the medival times? |  
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        | What was the main form of music during the medival ages? |  
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        | What is the texture of Gregorian chant? |  
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        | Monophonic, no real rhythm, passed on through oral tradition. |  
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        | What language is Gregorian Chant in? |  
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        | What are the two types of mass music? |  
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        | Ordinary (sung at every service) and Proper (seasonal, changes) |  
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        | Who was one of the most famous composers during the medival ages? |  
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        | Hildegard. She was a nun in the convent and advised The Pope. Created liturgical dramas. |  
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        | What was the date of the introduction of secular music? |  
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        | Who were troubadors/traveres? |  
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        | Nobleman who sang secular songs about love |  
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        | What was the music of troubadors like? |  
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        | Monophonic, had a drone, about love |  
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        | What was the texture of an estampie? |  
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        | Mostly monophonic, musicians would make up melody on the spot, accompanied with percussion and drones |  
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        | Performed secular music, lower than peasants in standing |  
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        | First choirmaster of Notre Dame. Began polyphonic music into sacred music. |  
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        | Polyphonic chant, rhythmic modes were introduced. A lot of rhythms represented the trinity |  
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        | Next choirmaster of notre dame. Composed polyphonic music for 3/4/5 voices. Wrote more complex music. |  
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        | Where was the music center once polyphonic music came about? |  
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        | What does Ars Antigua mean? |  
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        | When was the transition into the Ars Nova? |  
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        | Who was the originator of the Ars Nova? |  
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        | What did Guillaume Machaunt introduce in terms of rhythm? |  
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        | With the introduction of syncopation and polyphony, what type of music did we see a transition into? |  
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        | When did Renissance music begin? |  
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        | Which was more important during the Renaissance? Vocal music or instrumental? |  
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        | Trying to create music that matches the text is known as.. |  
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        | What was the new composition category in sacred music known as during the Renissance? |  
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        | Where a composer would take a part of a mass chant and compose music off of it. |  
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        | What composer was famous for his motets during the Renissance? |  
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        | What musical style was seen commonly in motets? |  
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        | What was the church going through during the Renissance that brought many changes including changes to music? And what council did it lead to? |  
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        | Counter-Reformation, Council of Trent |  
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        | What was decided at the Council of Trent? |  
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        | The church wanted songs that enhanced worship and that weren't necessarily pleasing to the ears. They tried to move away from polyphonic music. |  
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        | Composer during Renissance that met at middle ground on music with the church. Italian. Wrote the Kyrie from Pope Marcellus Mass. |  
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        | Polyphonic Music that originated during the Renaissance about love, very popular in England |  
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        | Who was a famous composer of Madrigals? |  
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        | Shawm was a predecessor of what instrument? |  
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        | Recorders were the predecessors of what instruments? |  
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        | Sackbut's were predecessors of what instruments? |  
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        | Lutes were predecessors of what instruements? |  
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        | Known for composing and playing songs on the Lute. Wrote "Flow My Tears" |  
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        | German Composer who wrote instrumental music. Famous for terpsichore? |  
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        | Music used for dancing, originated in Renaissance. Collection of over 300 dance tunes for instrumental ensemble. |  
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