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Musical Forms - 100
This term refers to the form of a section that is tonally self-contained.
Musical Forms - 100
What is close?
Musical Forms - 200
This form uses polyphonic texture and patterns of melodic repetition.
Musical Forms - 200
What is fugue?
Musical Forms - 300
This form comprises two sections.
Musical Forms - 300
What is binary?
Musical Forms - 400
This form features three main sections.
Musical Forms - 400
What is sonata?
Musical Forms - 500
This form has no internal repetitions.
Musical Forms - 500
What is through-composed?
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This term refers to the speed at which the beats occur.
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What is the tempo?
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This instrument measures the beats per minute.
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What is a metronome?
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This Italian word indicates that the music should gain speed.
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What is accelerando?
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This Italian word indicates the music should be slow.
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What is adagio?
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This speed measurement is between 184 and 208 MM.
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What is presto?
Genres: Sacred or Secular? - 100
The frottola is this musical genre.
Genres: Sacred or Secular? - 100
What is secular?
Genres: Sacred or Secular? - 200
Anthems are considered this type of genre.
Genres: Sacred or Secular? - 200
What is sacred?
Genres: Sacred or Secular? - 300
The chorale is this musical genre.
Genres: Sacred or Secular? - 300
What is sacred?
Genres: Sacred or Secular? - 400
The German lied is considered this type of genre.
Genres: Sacred or Secular? - 400
What is secular?
Genres: Sacred or Secular? - 500
A madrigal is this type of musical genre.
Genres: Sacred or Secular? - 500
What is secular?
Musical Terminology - 100
Applied to music, this term refers to a specific kind, type, or category of composition, characterized by a particular style or form.
Musical Terminology - 100
What is genre?
Musical Terminology - 200
This is a composition that combines pre-existing tunes and new text.
Musical Terminology - 200
What is a contrafacta?
Musical Terminology - 300
This term means to perform with voices alone but literally means in the manner of the chapel.
Musical Terminology - 300
What is a cappella?
Musical Terminology - 400
This term describes the organization of music around the tonic.
Musical Terminology - 400
What is tonality?
Musical Terminology - 500
In the 1400s this term referred to the polyphonic settings of a religious poem.
Musical Terminology - 500
What is a carol?
Instrumental Anatomy - 100
Wind instruments, such as the clarinet, produce sound through the vibration of this thin piece of wood.
Instrumental Anatomy - 100
What is a reed?
Instrumental Anatomy - 200
To produce sound with a virginal, you do this action to the strings.
Instrumental Anatomy - 200
What is pluck?
Instrumental Anatomy - 300
The shape of the lute resembles this fruit.
Instrumental Anatomy - 300
What is a pear?
Instrumental Anatomy - 400
Percussion instruments of the Renaissance are divided into these two categories.
Instrumental Anatomy - 400
What are pitched and nonpitched?
Instrumental Anatomy - 500
Positive organ players can mix and match various timbres using this manually controlled knob that adjusts the airflow into a rank of pipes.
Instrumental Anatomy - 500
What is a stop?
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Sound is carried to our ears through the air in this form.
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What is a wave?
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This measurement refers to the rate of sound wave vibrations.
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What is frequency?
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This term refers to the interval between two tones of the same name.
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What is an octave?
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This collection is the set of 12 pitches contained within an octave.
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What is a chromatic scale?
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This term refers to the area of a decreased pressure.
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What is the rarefaction?