DeiszPresentationQ2
... Creates an array of size that was input Follows the chord progression map for a major key to fill up the entire array with random new chords ...
... Creates an array of size that was input Follows the chord progression map for a major key to fill up the entire array with random new chords ...
Unit 2: The Staff, Notes, and Pitches
... Treble Clef and Staff Music notes are named after the first seven letters of the ...
... Treble Clef and Staff Music notes are named after the first seven letters of the ...
Rossini`s - The Spirit of Great Oak
... Quoniam bar Augmented triads Dominant seventh chord Suspensions Neapolitan harmonies Qui Tollis Major chords followed by minor and vice versa Chromaticism ...
... Quoniam bar Augmented triads Dominant seventh chord Suspensions Neapolitan harmonies Qui Tollis Major chords followed by minor and vice versa Chromaticism ...
2 steady beats of sound - Elm Grove Middle School Band
... beginning of the music after the clef sign. • The Time Signature has two numbers, one above the other. • The top number tells you how many steady beats are in each measure. • The bottom number tells you what value note illustrates the steady beat. ...
... beginning of the music after the clef sign. • The Time Signature has two numbers, one above the other. • The top number tells you how many steady beats are in each measure. • The bottom number tells you what value note illustrates the steady beat. ...
Serial Music - Toot Hill School
... home note in the music. Bitonal music is when the composer uses 2 different key signatures (ie 2 different home notes), in two different parts, at the same time. Whole tone music Whole tone music is based on the whole tone scale. This is a scale made up of whole tones only, eg. C D E F# G# A# C. Mel ...
... home note in the music. Bitonal music is when the composer uses 2 different key signatures (ie 2 different home notes), in two different parts, at the same time. Whole tone music Whole tone music is based on the whole tone scale. This is a scale made up of whole tones only, eg. C D E F# G# A# C. Mel ...
KEY TERMINOLOGY AT GCSE Texture Unison A simple texture with
... bridge. This changes the volume but also the sound. ...
... bridge. This changes the volume but also the sound. ...
Musical Elements - eddleman1301wc03
... The combination of instruments used by musicians who play a certain style of music, i.e., a common instrumentation in a modern gospel choir is organ, piano, electric bass, drums, and vocals. The instruments that normally play the melody and take solos are often referred to as the lead instruments. T ...
... The combination of instruments used by musicians who play a certain style of music, i.e., a common instrumentation in a modern gospel choir is organ, piano, electric bass, drums, and vocals. The instruments that normally play the melody and take solos are often referred to as the lead instruments. T ...
van tech music
... D: Enharmonic Names - Every pitch has the possibility of more than one name. Even though the sound of pitch doesn’t change, it’s additional name(s) are called enharmonic names. For example, using the piano keyboard we can easily see that between the white keys for G and A, there exists a black key. ...
... D: Enharmonic Names - Every pitch has the possibility of more than one name. Even though the sound of pitch doesn’t change, it’s additional name(s) are called enharmonic names. For example, using the piano keyboard we can easily see that between the white keys for G and A, there exists a black key. ...
1146375GRADE 4 MUSIC UEQ and CEQ
... What are the values of quarter, eighth, sixteenth notes, dotted quarter note, half notes, and quarter rests? What are pitch and melody? What are the different ways we can use our voices? What is meter? What is the pentatonic scale? What are phrases in music? What are borduns and ostinatos? What are ...
... What are the values of quarter, eighth, sixteenth notes, dotted quarter note, half notes, and quarter rests? What are pitch and melody? What are the different ways we can use our voices? What is meter? What is the pentatonic scale? What are phrases in music? What are borduns and ostinatos? What are ...
Medieval and Renaissance Instrumental Music
... Can you follow the chord sequence? This chord pattern evolves over centuries into the American 12 bar blues chord sequence ...
... Can you follow the chord sequence? This chord pattern evolves over centuries into the American 12 bar blues chord sequence ...
Stringendo and Sinfonia
... "Bluebell is a dainty little flower that blooms in spring. Its shape is like a bell. The main melody is quite simple; however, technique is not important. I suggest that the students feel the change of coloring in each section of the music. For instance, the beginning to m. 24 should be light and wa ...
... "Bluebell is a dainty little flower that blooms in spring. Its shape is like a bell. The main melody is quite simple; however, technique is not important. I suggest that the students feel the change of coloring in each section of the music. For instance, the beginning to m. 24 should be light and wa ...
Sample Responses Q6 - AP Central
... 5. A chordal seventh approached by a descending leap. C. Award no points (0 points) for voice leading between two correctly realized chords (as defined in I.A.) if any of the following statements is true: 1. Parallel octaves, fifths or unisons occur (immediately successive or on successive beats), i ...
... 5. A chordal seventh approached by a descending leap. C. Award no points (0 points) for voice leading between two correctly realized chords (as defined in I.A.) if any of the following statements is true: 1. Parallel octaves, fifths or unisons occur (immediately successive or on successive beats), i ...
program notes. - Elgin Symphony Orchestra
... Bach sent off a set of six elegantly copied concertos to Christian Ludwig, Margrave of Brandenburg and brother of the King of Prussia. To be sure, Bach had a job, and a good one at that, as court musician to Prince Leopold of Anhalt-Köthen. For various reasons, however, he was becoming dissatisfied ...
... Bach sent off a set of six elegantly copied concertos to Christian Ludwig, Margrave of Brandenburg and brother of the King of Prussia. To be sure, Bach had a job, and a good one at that, as court musician to Prince Leopold of Anhalt-Köthen. For various reasons, however, he was becoming dissatisfied ...
30 Apps for the Music Classroom
... forScore: With forScore, your sheet music has never been better—it’s everything you can do with paper, and so much more. ...
... forScore: With forScore, your sheet music has never been better—it’s everything you can do with paper, and so much more. ...
Language of Jazz pdf
... ◦ With inexperienced students and/or an inexperienced director, piano parts that include both voicings and rhythms are helpful. When purchasing new literature for your jazz ensemble or combo, inspect the rhythm section parts (piano, bass, drums and sometimes guitar) for this level of detail. As the ...
... ◦ With inexperienced students and/or an inexperienced director, piano parts that include both voicings and rhythms are helpful. When purchasing new literature for your jazz ensemble or combo, inspect the rhythm section parts (piano, bass, drums and sometimes guitar) for this level of detail. As the ...
Concert Program
... conservative, hewing to the highly polyphonic idiom that had been in its heyday a half century earlier. He also wrote a large quantity of secular music, including Italian madrigals in five or six voices, instrumental works, and dance songs. Pierre Passereau (fl. 1509 – 1547) was a French composer. H ...
... conservative, hewing to the highly polyphonic idiom that had been in its heyday a half century earlier. He also wrote a large quantity of secular music, including Italian madrigals in five or six voices, instrumental works, and dance songs. Pierre Passereau (fl. 1509 – 1547) was a French composer. H ...
2010.08.10 Spanish Organ Music
... In 1626, Francisco Correa de Auraxo published his Libro de tientos y discursos de música práctica y théorica de órgano intitulado Facultad orgánica, a didactic anthology of composition and performance techniques and the most systematic collection of tientos published during the period. An organist a ...
... In 1626, Francisco Correa de Auraxo published his Libro de tientos y discursos de música práctica y théorica de órgano intitulado Facultad orgánica, a didactic anthology of composition and performance techniques and the most systematic collection of tientos published during the period. An organist a ...
Tonal Harmony Chapter 11 Non Chord Tones 1
... 9-8 suspension is a special kind of suspension because the note of resolution should NOT be present anywhere in the texture when a suspension occurs 11-10 suspensions is actually a 4-3 suspension 9-8 suspension is NOT labeled as a 2-1 suspension because 2-1suspension if found much less frequen ...
... 9-8 suspension is a special kind of suspension because the note of resolution should NOT be present anywhere in the texture when a suspension occurs 11-10 suspensions is actually a 4-3 suspension 9-8 suspension is NOT labeled as a 2-1 suspension because 2-1suspension if found much less frequen ...
What is a harpsichord?
... figured out how to make good music with them 1912, the French firm of Pleyel brought out a model designed for her. Ralph Kirkpatrick and others used similar instruments to join her in developing a wholly new sound that blended piano and organ techniques of the time. ...
... figured out how to make good music with them 1912, the French firm of Pleyel brought out a model designed for her. Ralph Kirkpatrick and others used similar instruments to join her in developing a wholly new sound that blended piano and organ techniques of the time. ...
Repertoire for Beginning Treble Choirs
... following titles show the outcome of this survey. Selections presented with an asterisk are pieces that may be more challenging, but perhaps could be achievable for beginning treble choirs later in the school year, With the exception of three-part canons, there is little three-part literature that i ...
... following titles show the outcome of this survey. Selections presented with an asterisk are pieces that may be more challenging, but perhaps could be achievable for beginning treble choirs later in the school year, With the exception of three-part canons, there is little three-part literature that i ...
Vocabulary Guide - Heath Vocal Music
... showing how many beats in a measure and what note gets the beat. Syncopation - emphasizing the upbeat Tempo - the speed of the music ...
... showing how many beats in a measure and what note gets the beat. Syncopation - emphasizing the upbeat Tempo - the speed of the music ...
Figured bass
Figured bass, or thoroughbass, is a kind of musical notation in which numerals and symbols indicate intervals, chords, and non-chord tones, in relation to the bass note they are placed above or below. Figured bass is closely associated with basso continuo, a historically improvised accompaniment used in almost all genres of music in the Baroque period, though rarely in modern music.Other systems for denoting or representing chords include plain staff notation, used in classical music; Roman numerals, commonly used in harmonic analysis;macro symbols, sometimes used in modern musicology; the Nashville number system; and various names and symbols used in jazz and popular music.