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In what years was the Baroque era?
1600-1750
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Name 3 composers of the Baroque era
Bach, Handel and Vivaldi
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Name 3 types of the music in the Baroque era
Concerto Grosso, Suite, Trio Sonata
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Name 3 features of music in the Baroque era
Use of ornaments and terraced dynamics, energetic and relentless rhythmic movement and use of the harpsichord/organ, basso continuo and figured bass
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In what years was the Classical era?
1750-1810
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Name 3 composers of the Classical era
Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven
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Name 3 types of music in the Classical era
Symphony, Solo concerto and string quartet
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Name 3 features of music in the Classical era
Melodies less complex with clear-cut balanced and regular phrases, Alberti bass, texture mainly homophonic
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In what years was the Romantic era?
1810-1910
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Name 3 composers of the Romantic era
Schubert, Chopin and Tchaikovsky
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Name 3 types of music in the Romantic era
Opera, Chamber music and concert overture
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Name 3 features of music in the Romantic era
Melodies were lyrical, more expressive, rich harmonies and chromaticism
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Counterpoint
When two or more melodies are heard in combination
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Leitmotif
A musical idea associated with a character, object, feeling or thought
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Tonic
The first degree of any scale and the chord that is built on the first degree
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Binary form
AB
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Ternary form
ABA
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Minuet and trio
ABABAB
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Dominant
The fifth degree of any scale and the chord that us built on the fifth degree
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Rondo form
ABACA
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Variation form
Theme, Variation 1,2,3
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Ballad
In the 16th century, this was a song for solo voice
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Chorale
A hymn tune originating from the German Protestant Church
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Song cycle
A set of songs that have been composed about a common theme
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Strophic form
AAA
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Melodic minor
Type of minor scale that raises the 6th and 7th degrees of the scale when descending
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Harmonic minor
Type of minor scale, using all the notes from the minor key, except for the 7th
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Interval
The distance between any two, including the notes that form the interval
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Reptition
The exact repeat of a musical idea
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Contrast
A change in the musical content
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Anacrusis
A note (or notes) before the first strong beat
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Imitation
When a musical idea is copied in another part
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Sequence
The repetition of a motif in the same part but at a different pitch
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Ostinato
A musical pattern repeated many times, also known as a riff in modern music
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Syncopation
'Off-beat' (accented notes on the weak beats)
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Dotted rhythms
A dot placed after a note increases its value by half again, giving a kind of 'jagged' effect to the thythm
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Drone
A repeated note or notes held throughout a passage of music
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Pedal
A held or repeated note against which changing harmonies are heard
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Canon
A compositional device in which a melody is repeated exactly in another part while the initial melody is still being played
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Conjunct movement
When the melody moves mainly by step
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Disjunct movement
When the melody leaps from one note to another
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Broken chord/arpeggio
A chord played as separate notes, when the notes of a chord are played are played in succession either up or down
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Alberti bass
A type of broken-chord accompaniment
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Regular phrasing
The balanced parts of a melody
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Motifs
A short melodic or rhythmic idea that has a distinctive character
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Chord progression
A series of chords related to each other in a particular key
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Modulation
The process of changing key
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Who composed the Eine Kleine Nachtmusik?
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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What timbre is the Eine Kleine Nachtmusik?
String quartet
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What tempo is the Eine Kleine Nachtmusik?
Allegretto
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What key is the Eine Kleine Nachtmusik?
Minuet: G major Trio: D major
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What's the texture is the Eine Kleine Nachtmusik?
Homophonic: melody plus accompaniment
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What's the harmony of the Eine Kleine Nachtmusik?
Diatonic
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Minuet structure
Binary form
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Trio structure
Binary form
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Perfect cadence
V I
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Plagal cadence
IV I
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Imperfect cadence
Chord ending on V
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Interrupted cadence
V vi
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Subdominant
The fourth degree of any scale and the chord that is built on the fourth degree
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Monophonic texture
A single melodic line for an instrumental or vocal soloist, with no accompaniment
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Homophonic texture
One main melody is heard with a harmonic accompaniment of chords
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Polyphonic texture
A number of melodic lines heard independently of each other
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Sotto voce
Under the voice (hushed)
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Unison
When two or more musical parts sound the same pitches at the same time (could be an octave apart)
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Chordal
A description of the type of texture where the parts move together producing a series or progression of chords
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Layered
When more parts are added together on top of each other, to add more fullness to the sound and produce a richer texture
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Melody and accompaniment
When the tune is the main focus of interest and importance, and it's accompanied by another part (or parts) which supports the tune
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Countermelody
When a new melody is heard at the same time as a previous melody
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Basso continuo
Meaning 'continuous bass'. One of the key features in the Baroque and classical era. Used to accompany solo instruments and singers as well as groups
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Instruments involved in a Baroque ensemble
Cello, bassoon, bass gamba and harpsichord
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Baroque sonata
A piece of music to be played rather sung. Applied to small instrumental groups
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Trio sonata
Three lines of music
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Sonata form
A musical structure developed in the Classical era, frequently used for the first movement in a larger work such as a symphony
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Andante
A tempo meaning 'walking pace'
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Cut common time
A time signature of 2/2 (aka alla breve)
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Sforzando
Indicated by sfz, a sudden, forced accent on a note or chord
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Collo voce
When the accompaniment has to follow the vocal part, without strictly sticking to the tempo
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Recitative
A type of vocal style that imitates the rhythms and accents of the spoken language (aka speech-song)
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Pentatonic
A scale consisting of five notes
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Improvisation
When music is created as it is being performed
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Riff
Short motif or pattern that's repeated in the music
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What's the drummers job in a jazz ensemble?
Maintains a steady beat, adds excitement to the performance, lay down a 'groove', supports improvisations and adds fills between phrases
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What's the bass players job in a jazz ensemble?
Lays down 'groove', establishes beat, plays root note of the chords and supports harmonies
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What's the keyboard player/guitarists job in a jazz ensemble?
Plays chords interestingly and accompanies tune
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Standard
A really popular jazz song
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Head
Main theme or riff in jazz
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Chorus
Chord changes and progression in a piece of music in jazz
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Chord extensions
When extra notes are added to the basic triad to achieve a different sound and complexity
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Break
A short monophonic solo linking phrases improvised in jazz
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Stop chords
Heard when the rhythm section is not playing
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Walking bass
A style of bass movement in the accompaniment that maintains a steady rhythm
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Kicks
Musical motifs or figures which are played loudly and reinforced by the drums in jazz
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Licks
A short series of notes that fit into the chord changes. They can be found anywhere in a jazz piece
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Turnaround
A short passage of chords found at the end of a section, which helps bring the music back to the tonic key in jazz
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Front line
Refers to the instruments that play the theme in jazz (trumpets, saxes and trombones)
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Tutti
Everyone
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Shout chorus
The name given to a final chorus, played loudly, by all the front-line instruments in jazz
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Name three of John Williams' movies he's scored for
E.T, Star Wars and Harry Potter
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Diegetic music
Music in film contained within the action, that the characters can hear (e.g. music concert)
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