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... g. Unlike the Renaissance or Baroque eras, which included many important composers and trends, the choral music of the classical era was dominated by three composers: Franz Joseph Haydn (1732-1809), Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791), and Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827). For the first time, during ...
... g. Unlike the Renaissance or Baroque eras, which included many important composers and trends, the choral music of the classical era was dominated by three composers: Franz Joseph Haydn (1732-1809), Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791), and Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827). For the first time, during ...
study guide - Carriel Scholar Bowl
... 1 vocalist or instrument: solo or soloist. 2 vocalists or instruments: duet 3 vocalists or instruments: trio 4 vocalists or instruments: quartet 5 vocalists or instruments: quintet 6 vocalists or instruments: sextet 7 vocalists or instruments: septet 8 vocalists or instruments: octet The standard, w ...
... 1 vocalist or instrument: solo or soloist. 2 vocalists or instruments: duet 3 vocalists or instruments: trio 4 vocalists or instruments: quartet 5 vocalists or instruments: quintet 6 vocalists or instruments: sextet 7 vocalists or instruments: septet 8 vocalists or instruments: octet The standard, w ...
STUDY GUIDE:
... 1 vocalist or instrument: solo or soloist. 2 vocalists or instruments: duet 3 vocalists or instruments: trio 4 vocalists or instruments: quartet 5 vocalists or instruments: quintet 6 vocalists or instruments: sextet 7 vocalists or instruments: septet 8 vocalists or instruments: octet The standard, w ...
... 1 vocalist or instrument: solo or soloist. 2 vocalists or instruments: duet 3 vocalists or instruments: trio 4 vocalists or instruments: quartet 5 vocalists or instruments: quintet 6 vocalists or instruments: sextet 7 vocalists or instruments: septet 8 vocalists or instruments: octet The standard, w ...
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... - Polychords – simultaneous use of two or more simple chords (common in 20th century compositions) - Tone Cluster – truly simultaneous musical chord comprised of consecutive tones separated chromatically: sound very dissonant - Open fifths – the tonic and dominant note of the chord, without the medi ...
... - Polychords – simultaneous use of two or more simple chords (common in 20th century compositions) - Tone Cluster – truly simultaneous musical chord comprised of consecutive tones separated chromatically: sound very dissonant - Open fifths – the tonic and dominant note of the chord, without the medi ...
Cadences Chord Hierarchy in Cadences Authentic Cadences V
... 2. These points of rests are called cadences, which consist of two chords. They are very important in music, and they can emphasise:! ...
... 2. These points of rests are called cadences, which consist of two chords. They are very important in music, and they can emphasise:! ...
11ths and 13ths - Scored Changes
... Note that this same chord can be found written differently. C11 automatically implies that the major 3rd is omitted. The third symbol (in the second bar) shows that the same chord can be thought of as being a minor 7th on a pedal note a perfect fifth below. This is often easier for a piano player to ...
... Note that this same chord can be found written differently. C11 automatically implies that the major 3rd is omitted. The third symbol (in the second bar) shows that the same chord can be thought of as being a minor 7th on a pedal note a perfect fifth below. This is often easier for a piano player to ...
Tippett * Concerto for double string orchestra: movement I
... Despite the title, there is no solo The term “solo” refers to the early Baroque “ concertato” style of writing, e.g. Gabrieli composed “sacred concertos”, which was written for antiphonal groups 2 equal forces are playing of f against each other, rather than a single soloist or a group of solo ...
... Despite the title, there is no solo The term “solo” refers to the early Baroque “ concertato” style of writing, e.g. Gabrieli composed “sacred concertos”, which was written for antiphonal groups 2 equal forces are playing of f against each other, rather than a single soloist or a group of solo ...
Music Glossary
... New Age – modern music style that is characterized by quiet improvisation on the acoustic piano, guitar, and synthesizer, and usually has a dreamy, relaxing sound notation – a system of visual symbols used in writing music to indicate pitch, duration, and expression note – a symbol used to indicate ...
... New Age – modern music style that is characterized by quiet improvisation on the acoustic piano, guitar, and synthesizer, and usually has a dreamy, relaxing sound notation – a system of visual symbols used in writing music to indicate pitch, duration, and expression note – a symbol used to indicate ...
20th-century art music
... he had moved towards a less severe approach which incorporated elements from a wider range of styles, including tonal music. A large part of Sequenza III consists of structured improvisation, in which the performer has considerable freedom with regard to pitch and rhythm. Even the fully notated mu ...
... he had moved towards a less severe approach which incorporated elements from a wider range of styles, including tonal music. A large part of Sequenza III consists of structured improvisation, in which the performer has considerable freedom with regard to pitch and rhythm. Even the fully notated mu ...
Chromaticism I
... on a chord by chord basis) reinforce, or are reducible to, the structural norms of a single diatonic system. However, it is possible to create harmonic units that are built out of scale-degree representatives from multiple modes. Just as the harmonic minor scale is called artificial because it is no ...
... on a chord by chord basis) reinforce, or are reducible to, the structural norms of a single diatonic system. However, it is possible to create harmonic units that are built out of scale-degree representatives from multiple modes. Just as the harmonic minor scale is called artificial because it is no ...
russian picnic
... has a staccato note placed above it. QuickTime™ and a TIFF (Uncompressed) decompressor are needed to see this picture. ...
... has a staccato note placed above it. QuickTime™ and a TIFF (Uncompressed) decompressor are needed to see this picture. ...
docx - ACMS
... Johann Sebastian Bach wrote the E minor sonata for the wooden transverse flute, which in the early eighteenth century began to replace the recorder as the dominant wind instrument. The Sonata is written with a basso continuo accompaniment in place of an obbligato keyboard part. Typically, the basso ...
... Johann Sebastian Bach wrote the E minor sonata for the wooden transverse flute, which in the early eighteenth century began to replace the recorder as the dominant wind instrument. The Sonata is written with a basso continuo accompaniment in place of an obbligato keyboard part. Typically, the basso ...
area of study: orchestral landmarks
... Therefore the music is not based in a particular key or scale • The composer creates a tone row using all 12 pitches in a chosen order – each pitch is used once only. • This row is then used as the basis for the piece. • Schoenberg – Variations for orchestra Op. 31. ...
... Therefore the music is not based in a particular key or scale • The composer creates a tone row using all 12 pitches in a chosen order – each pitch is used once only. • This row is then used as the basis for the piece. • Schoenberg – Variations for orchestra Op. 31. ...
The Elements of Music
... the vibration, the higher the pitch, the slower the vibration, the lower the pitch Each definite pitch is called a tone and has a specific frequency The distance in pitch between 2 notes is called an interval Question: How can you change the speed of vibration on an instrument? ...
... the vibration, the higher the pitch, the slower the vibration, the lower the pitch Each definite pitch is called a tone and has a specific frequency The distance in pitch between 2 notes is called an interval Question: How can you change the speed of vibration on an instrument? ...
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... the word is used to describe ensembles of solo voices with or without instruments. The word also is applied to the music composed for such groups. In England until about 1610, the term initially was used to describe ensembles made up of unlike instruments, often flute or recorder, violin or treble v ...
... the word is used to describe ensembles of solo voices with or without instruments. The word also is applied to the music composed for such groups. In England until about 1610, the term initially was used to describe ensembles made up of unlike instruments, often flute or recorder, violin or treble v ...
Introduction to Pitch Class Set Analysis
... example, the (0, 1, 3) form is the most compressed because the interval between the first and second notes is smaller than the interval between the first and second notes of the (0, 2, 3) set. The D, Eb, F set is the BNO. Prime Form - A set is reduced to its prime form to allow comparison with other ...
... example, the (0, 1, 3) form is the most compressed because the interval between the first and second notes is smaller than the interval between the first and second notes of the (0, 2, 3) set. The D, Eb, F set is the BNO. Prime Form - A set is reduced to its prime form to allow comparison with other ...
NATIONAL 3/4/5 MUSIC
... Cadence - The end of a musical phrase. Cadenza - A passage of music which allows soloists to display their technical ability in singing or playing an instrument. Canon - Strict imitation. Once one part starts to play or sing a melody, another part enters shortly afterwards with exactly the same mel ...
... Cadence - The end of a musical phrase. Cadenza - A passage of music which allows soloists to display their technical ability in singing or playing an instrument. Canon - Strict imitation. Once one part starts to play or sing a melody, another part enters shortly afterwards with exactly the same mel ...
5th Grade Music Vocabulary
... Brass: wind instruments made of brass and other metals which are played by blowing through a cup-shaped or funnel-shaped mouthpiece. The main brass instruments of the orchestra are the trumpet, trombone, French horn, and tuba. Percussion: instruments that are played by striking, shaking, or scraping ...
... Brass: wind instruments made of brass and other metals which are played by blowing through a cup-shaped or funnel-shaped mouthpiece. The main brass instruments of the orchestra are the trumpet, trombone, French horn, and tuba. Percussion: instruments that are played by striking, shaking, or scraping ...
Music Fundamentals - Danielle C. Marine
... Flat b : lowers the pitch by one half step Double Flat bb : lowers the pitch by one whole step ...
... Flat b : lowers the pitch by one half step Double Flat bb : lowers the pitch by one whole step ...
Steel Drums
... island in the 16th century Music was their only link to Africa The Africans stomped on bamboo, and they called themselves tamboo bamboo bands The upper class banned the instrument ...
... island in the 16th century Music was their only link to Africa The Africans stomped on bamboo, and they called themselves tamboo bamboo bands The upper class banned the instrument ...
A Few Notes on the Piano Works of Luca Lombardi
... determination, by hearing, of distinct autonomous entities by means of contrasts, silences or section indicators, perception of continuity and prolongations” (Jean-Jacques Nattiez, in reference to Boulez’s Répons). Also significant are these remarks by Foucault: “Listening to music becomes more diff ...
... determination, by hearing, of distinct autonomous entities by means of contrasts, silences or section indicators, perception of continuity and prolongations” (Jean-Jacques Nattiez, in reference to Boulez’s Répons). Also significant are these remarks by Foucault: “Listening to music becomes more diff ...
Melody Definitions
... elements in the musical fabric. Texture is generally described as monophonic (single line), heterophonic (elaboration on a single line), homophonic (single line with accompaniment), or polyphonic (many voiced). Monophonic Single-line texture, or melody without accompaniment. ...
... elements in the musical fabric. Texture is generally described as monophonic (single line), heterophonic (elaboration on a single line), homophonic (single line with accompaniment), or polyphonic (many voiced). Monophonic Single-line texture, or melody without accompaniment. ...
PARNASSUS ANTHONY KORF, conductor
... concert series. He has recorded for CRI, New World and Desto, and has also been active in recording production and music editing. This is his first appearance on CRI as composer. A FAREWELL was completed in the fall of 1980 and given its first performance by The Group for Contemporary Music in colla ...
... concert series. He has recorded for CRI, New World and Desto, and has also been active in recording production and music editing. This is his first appearance on CRI as composer. A FAREWELL was completed in the fall of 1980 and given its first performance by The Group for Contemporary Music in colla ...
Lesson_SSS_-_Diatoni..
... Once again, as Example 7 shows, this excerpt is based on the same interval progression already familiar from Examples 1 and 4: tenths becoming suspended sevenths. After the initial Gb is heard in m. 25 as the third of the now minor tonic, the upper voice leaps up to Cb in m. 26. That Cb is heard aga ...
... Once again, as Example 7 shows, this excerpt is based on the same interval progression already familiar from Examples 1 and 4: tenths becoming suspended sevenths. After the initial Gb is heard in m. 25 as the third of the now minor tonic, the upper voice leaps up to Cb in m. 26. That Cb is heard aga ...
Glossary of Terms
... Whole tone scale: divides the octave into six consecutive whole steps Sharp: to raise a pitch a half step Flat: to lower a pitch a half step Staff: five lines and four spaces on which music is notated Clef: sign that fixes the tone represented by each line and space on the staff Key: tonic note, and ...
... Whole tone scale: divides the octave into six consecutive whole steps Sharp: to raise a pitch a half step Flat: to lower a pitch a half step Staff: five lines and four spaces on which music is notated Clef: sign that fixes the tone represented by each line and space on the staff Key: tonic note, and ...
Figured bass
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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.