CBMT Exam Music Theory / History!!

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pp

Pianissimo, very soft

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mf

Mezzo Forte, louder than piano

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ff

Fortissimo, loudest

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C G D A E B Gb Db Ab Eb Bb F

The circle of fifths/forths

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ABAC, AABA

32 bar structures

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1111/4411/5511

Standard Blues Progression

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V - I

Perfect/Authentic

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I - V - I

Plagal

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Ends of V

Imperfect (Half) Cadence

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V - vi

Interrupted/Deceptive

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Direct Modulation

Unprepared, no indicators

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Prepared Modulation

V7 or vii7 or secondary dominant to transition

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Pivot Modulation

A common chord of both keys is used

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Transitional Modulation

Cyclic ii-V's until new key

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Men: 3 ways to use voice

Chest, head, falsetto

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Women: 3 ways to use voice

Chest, head, mixed

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Bass

Men (D2 - C4)

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Baritone

Men (G2 - F4)

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Tenor

Men (B2 - G4)

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Alto

Women (D3 - D5)

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Mezzo Soprano

Women (A3 - F5)

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Soprano

Women (C4 - C6)

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Middle C

C4

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Sacred Music

Religious, worship, gregorian chants

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Secular Music

Lively and rhythmic, active melodies, small traveling groups

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Claudio Monteverdi (1567 - 1643)

Italian composer of secular and sacred music. Pioneer in development of opera.

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Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750)

German composer

Baroque

"Well-Tempered Clavier", "Ave Maria"

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Medievel

500 - 1400

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Renaissance

1400 - 1600

Monteverdi

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Baroque

1600 - 1760

Tonality, use of counterpoint, ornamentation

Bach, Vivaldi, Handel

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Antonio Vivaldi (1678 - 1741)

Italian composer

Baroque

"Four Seasons"

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Classical

1730 - 1820

Simple, homophony cadences

Mozart, Beethoven, Haydn, Schubert, Weber

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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 - 1791)

German composer

Classical

"The Magic Flute"

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Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 - 1827)

German composer

Classical - Romantic

"Symphony No. 5"

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Romantic

1815 - 1910

Emotional, lots of dynamics

Brahms, Mendelssohn, Berlioz, Tchaikovsky, Wagner, Dvorak, Liszt,

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Felix Mendelssohn (1809 - 1847)

German composer

Romantic

"Wedding March"

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Johannes Brahms (1833-1897)

German composer

Romantic

"Brahms Lullaby"

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Modern

(1890 - 1930)

Atonal, twelve tone, free form

Schoenberg, Stravinsky, Strauss, Bartok, Shostakovich

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Arnold Schoenberg (1874 - 1951)

Austrian composer, expressionist

Modern

"Pierrot Lunaire"

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Igor Stravinsky (1882 - 1971)

Russian composer

Modern

"Rite of Spring"

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20th Century

1930 - 1975

Neoromanticism, jazz

Debussy, Mahler

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Claude Debussy (1862 - 1918)

French composer

20th Century

Impressionism

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Gustav Mahler (1860 - 1911)

Austrian

Late romantic/20th Century

"Kindertotenlieder"

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Lydian Mode

The Lydian scale is the scale that appears when a major scale is played with the fourth note (fourth scale-degree) as the root. Thus, a C major scale played from "F" is an F Lydian scale. This is why the term "mode" is more appropriate than "scale". The F Lydian mode is the same as a C major.

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Mixolydian Mode

the scale that appears when a major scale is played with the fifth note (fifth scale-degree) as the root.

1 2 3 4 5 6 b7

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Aeolian Mode

Natural Minor

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Dorian Mode

a major scale that is started from the second note (second scale-degree). Thus, a C major scale played from "D" is a D Dorian scale.

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Ionian Mode

Major scale

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What are the modes?

1 Ionian (I)

2 Dorian (II)

3 Phrygian (III)

4 Lydian (IV)

5 Mixolydian (V)

.6 Aeolian (VI)

7 Locrian (VII)

Think: I didn't pay last months apartment's lease

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Phrygian Mode

the scale that appears when a major scale is played with the third note (third scale-degree) as the root.

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Locrian Mode

the scale that appears when a major scale is played with the 7th note (seventh scale-degree) as the root.

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Notable classical era composers?

1. Beethoven

2. Mozart

3. Haydn

4. Schubert

5. Weber

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Notable romantic era composers?

1. Berlioz

2. Mahler

3. Tchaikovsky

4. Rimsky-Korsakov

5. Wagner

6. Dvorak

7. Liszt

8. Sibelius

9. Puccini

10. Mendelssohn

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Notable modern era composers?

1. R. Strauss

2. Ravel

3. Stravinsky

4. Debussy

5. Respighi

6. Bartok

7. Shostakovich

8. Prokofiev

9. Gershwin

10. Barber

11. Ives

12. Janacek

13. Holst

14. Britten

15. Hindemith

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Notable Baroque Composers?

Johann Sebastian Bach

George Frideric Handel

Antonio Vivaldi

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Larghissimo

very very slow (24bpm and under)

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Grave

very slow (25bpm-45bpm)

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Largo

broadly (40bpm-60bpm)

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Lento

slowly (45-60bpm)

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Larghetto

rather broadly (60-66bpm)

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Adagio

slowly and stately "at ease" (66-76 bpm)

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Andante

at walking pace (76-108bpm)

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Allegretto

moderately fast (112-120 bpm)

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Allegro

fast, quickly, and bright (120-168bpm)

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Vivace

lively and fast (168-176 bpm)

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Presto

very very fast (168-200 bpm)

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Concert Pitch Instruments (C)

No transposition in concert pitch i.e. C

Piano, Guitar, Flute, Oboe, Bassoon, Trombone, Tuba, Mallet Percussion

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Bb Instruments

Transpose up a major 2nd from concert pitch i.e. C to D

Clarinet, Bass Clarinet, Trumpet

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Eb Instruments

Transpose down a minor 3rd i.e. C to A

Alto Saxophone

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F Instruments

Transpose up a perfect 5th i.e. C to G

English Horn, French Horn

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How to understand transposing concert pitch instruments

C is concert pitch and the home base instrument.

Transposing Bb, Eb, or F instruments think: what is the smallest distance to get back to "C"?

Now the amount of half steps up or down that you took is how much to adjust the transposition by!

Ex: Transpose a C instrument playing D for a Bb instrument.

1) Bb to C Instrument's smallest distance is 2 half steps up.

2) So if C Instrument is playing a "D'" the Bb instrument will play an "E"

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pentatonic scale

1 2 3 5 6

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whole tone scale

each note is a whole step apart from another

C D E F# G# A# C

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Celtic Music, English and Irish folk music's alternative guitar tuning is?

modal D

D-A-D-G-A-D

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folk and blues music's alternative guitar tuning is?

open G

D-G-D-G-B-D

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Celtic music, Rock and Heavy metal's alternative guitar tuning is?

modal G

D-G-D-G-C-D

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open D tuning is an alternative guitar tuning popular with what genres?

D-A-D-F#-A-D

a variety of styles can be played in this tuning of guitar and is popular most with slide guitar playing

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retrograde inversion

a musical term that literally means "backwards and upside down": "The inverse of the series is sounded in reverse order."