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Clyde Valley High School Performing Arts Faculty Standard Grade Music Concepts Foundation / General / Credit Foundation Concepts Concept Ascending Definition notes which rise in pitch Descending notes which fall in pitch Stepwise moving between notes which are next to each other Leaping moving between notes which are not next to each other Broken chord the notes of a chord are played separately Sequence a melodic phrase which is repeated at a higher or lower pitch Phrase a short musical idea Question an opening phrase Answer a reply to a musical question Chord 2 or more notes sounding together Chord change a move from one chord to a different chord Consonance notes which sound well together Dissonance notes which seem to clash Notes together notes sounding at the same time Repetition a musical idea is heard more than once Faster the speed increases Credit Concepts Concept Chorus Soul Country Indian Definition 1. A group of singers with several people to each part 2. the music written for these singers 2. the refrain between verses of a song Foundation Concepts Concept Slower Definition the speed decreases Longer the note value is greater Shorter the note value is less Pause the musical flow is held up by a long note or silence an American style of popular music derived from rural folk music. Features fiddle, banjo, piano, guitar and drums Accented notes which sound louder than others Beat the basic pulse in music music from India which uses instruments such as the sitar and tabla Pulse the basic beat in music Simple time the beat divides into groups of 2 a style of Afro-American popular music including elements of blues and gospel and conveying strong emotions 2 beats in a bar 3 beats in a bar 4 beats in a bar On the beat the main accent falls on the beat Off the beat the main accents are against the beat Pattern a melodic or rhythmic grouping of notes Drum fill a rhythmic decoration played on Drumkit Scotch snap a very short accented note before a longer note Single line a melody with no accompaniment Foundation Concepts Concept Definition Unison 2 or more parts sounding at the same pitch Octave the distance between a note and the nearest note with the same name e.g. C – C’ Harmony Credit concepts Concept Classical Definition 1750 – 1810 approx. Includes Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven Scherzo a lively movement with 3 beats per bar, usually in ternary form. Often the third movement of a symphony the sound of 2 or more notes made at the same time Cantata a small oratorio Solo one instrument or voice Oratorio Ensemble a group of musicians playing or singing together usually a story from the Bible set to music for solo singers, chorus & orchestra. A large scale work without acting or stage design Passion Ostinato a short musical pattern repeated many times Riff a repeated phrase usually found in jazz & pop music a type of oratorio dealing with the story of Christ’s Crucifixion. Text is in German and features chorales, recitatives, arias & choruses Chorale a German hymn tune in 4 parts each part sings or plays the same melody entering one after the other e.g Frere Jacques Hymn tune a simple melody for use in church. Often sung in unison with organ accompaniment Other instrument(s) or voice(s) support the main melody Pibroch the classical music of the highland bagpipe, always in theme & variation form with many ornaments Recitative a type of vocal writing where the music follows the rhythm of speech Aria a song in an opera, oratorio or cantata with orchestral accompaniment Round Accompanied Unaccompanied No other instrument(s) or voice(s) sound Contrast difference Section part of the music Sound there is some noise or music Silence no sound Credit Concepts Foundation Concepts Concept Register Definition the range of an instrument or voice Concept Louder Definition the sound level increases 12-string guitar a guitar which is double strung i.e. two strings per pitch Softer the sound level decreases Sustained the sound is held on Slide guitar a method of playing the guitar where the guitarist uses a metal tube or bottleneck around his finger and slides it across the frets to change pitch Staccato the notes are short and detached Legato the notes are played smoothly Fretless bass guitar a bass guitar with no frets allowing the instrument more expression Striking the sound is produced by hitting the instrument Sitar a plucked string instrument from India. It also has a drone and sympathetic strings Blowing the sound is produced by blowing into it or across a wind instrument Tabla 2 Indian drums tuned to different pitches and often used to accompany the sitar Bowing the sound is produced by drawing the bow across the strings of a string instrument Dixieland New Orleans jazz, popular for ensemble improvisations and instrumental solos Strumming a finger or plectrum is drawn across the strings of a guitar Boogie-woogie blues style for piano, the left hand usually playing an ostinato while the right hand improvises freely Plucking pluck the strings of a stringed instrument with a finger Slapping a method of playing the bass guitar where the thumb is used to hit the side of the string Orchestra a large group of string, woodwind, brass and percussion instruments Woodwind instruments made from wood or metal which are blown e.g. flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon Impressionist Minimalist Aleatoric a style where brief musical ideas merge abd change to create a rather blurred and vague outline. 20th century simple rhythmic and melodic figures are constantly repeated with very slight changes each time. 20th century an element of chance is present. 20th century Foundation Concepts Concept Brass Concept Mezzo soprano Definition a female singer between a soprano and alto Countertenor a male adult voice whose range is higher than a tenor’s Baritone a male voice between a tenor and a bass instruments which are hit, shaken or scraped e.g. pitched instruments – glockenspiel, xylophone, unpitched instruments – cymbals, snare drum Muted using a device which reduces the volume or alters the sound of an instrument Glissando sliding from one note to another Brass Band a band with brass and percussion instruments Flutter tonguing a method of tonguing in which the player rolls the letter r. Used by wind players e.g. flute Pipe Band a band with bagpipes and drums Double stopping on a string instrument, playing 2 notes at the same time Arco with the bow Pizzicato plucking a string instrument a band which performs Scottish music. Instruments may include fiddle, accordion, piano, drums Col legno with the wood of the bow Tremolando trembling. See tremolo Wind Band a band with woodwind, brass and percussion Tremolo 1. rapid repetition of a notes 2. rapid alternation of 2 notes Military Band a band with woodwind, brass and percussion Vibrato Folk Group a group of singers and instrumentalists who perform traditional music from a particular country e.g. Scotland, Ireland a very slight wavering in pitch which brings warmth to the tone A capella Unaccompanied choral singing Strings Percussion Definition Instruments made from metal with a mouthpiece e.g. trumpet, French horn, trombone, tuba Credit Concepts instruments which have strings e.g. violin, viola, cello, double bass Rock Band a group playing a type of pop music with a heavy driving beat Steel Band a West Indian band with instruments made out of oil drums called pans Scottish Dance Band Credit Concepts Foundation Concepts Concept Pedal Definition A held note in the bass beneath changing harmonies Concept Pop Group Definition a group of musicians who play or sing in the popular style of the day Inverted pedal a pedal note which sounds in an upper part Jazz Group Ground bass a theme in the bass which is repeated many times while the upper parts are varied a group which performs jazz. Instruments could include Drumkit, bass, piano, saxophone, trumpet Electric guitar a guitar which requires an electric amplifier to produce sound Alberti bass broken chord accompaniment in the bass, often used in classical piano music Acoustic guitar Homophony texture where you hear melody with accompaniment or where all parts move together rhythmically a guitar which does not require an electric amplifier to produce a sound Keyboard instrument whose sounds are made by pressing down keys texture which consists of 2 or more independent melodic lines Piano a keyboard instrument which produces sound by hammers hitting strings a prominent solo instrument part in a piece of vocal music Organ a keyboard instrument usually found in churches Synthesizer a keyboard instrument which can create new and unusual electronic sounds Accordion an instrument with a keyboard in which sounds are produced by squeezing bellows with the arms Polyphony Obbligato Countermelody a melody played against the main melody Strophic each verse of a vocal piece has the same music Through-composed a vocal piece in which there is little or no repetition of the music Coda a passage at the end of a piece of music which rounds it off Fiddle another name for a violin in Scottish folk music Cadenza a showy passage for the soloist alone in a concerto Drums instruments with skins which are usually hit with sticks Foundation Concepts Concept Pipes Definition short for bagpipes Voice singing or speaking Credit Concepts Concept Modal Definition based on a mode, a type of early scale used before major & minor keys were developed a change from minor to major key with the same key signature Vocal Sung Modulation to relative major Choral music for voices with more than one singer on each part Modulation to relative minor a change from major to minor with the same key signature Lead vocals the main singers in a group Perfect cadence chords V – I at the end of a phrase. Sounds finished / complete Backing vocals singers who support the lead singer(s) usually by singing in harmony in the background Imperfect cadence the second chord at the cadence is V. Sounds unfinished Baroque 1600-1750 approx. Includes Bach & Handel Tierce de picardie the final chord of a minor piece is changed to major Jazz at first, this was music created by the black Americans in the early 20th century Discord a chord in which certain notes clash Suspension a note from one chord is held over to the next chord creating a discord, and is then resolved by moving one step to create consonance Passing note a note which moves between 2 notes of the same chord Interval the distance in pitch between 2 notes Cross rhythms 1. the effect of 2 notes played against 3 2. when accents are different from those suggested by the time signature Rock a style of popular music with a heavy driving beat Pop a style of popular music played by a group of musicians Scottish coming from Scotland March music with a strong steady pulse with 2 or 4 beats in a bar Reel a Scottish dance in simple time with 2 or 4 beats in a bar, and which is played quite fast Credit Concepts Foundation Concepts Concept Modulating Definition changing key Concept Strathspey Definition a Scottish dance with 4 beats in a bar and usually with a scotch snap Relative major a change from minor to major key with the same key signature Waltz a dance with 3 beats in a bar Latin American dance music from South America. Percussion instruments provide lively offbeat rhythms Relative minor a change from major to minor key with the same key signature Tonal based on a key Atonal no feeling of key. 20th century Grace note a type of ornament played as a quick note before the main melody note Trill rapid and repeated movement between 2 adjacent notes Syllabic vocal music where each syllable is given one note only Melismatic several notes sung to one syllable Word setting the setting of words to a melody Word painting in vocal works the music illustrates the word Blues scale in the key of C, the notes C Eb F F# G Bb C Whole-tone scale a scale where every interval is a tone Interval the distance in pitch between 2 notes Chords I, IV, V, VI different progressions using these chords in a major or minor key General Concepts Concept Theme Definition a clear recognisable melody which is the main idea for a composition Variation when the main theme is developed or changed General Concepts Concept Gaelic psalms Definition slow unaccompanied Gaelic church tunes Scots ballad a slow Scottish song which tells a story Bothy ballad a folk song, usually with many verses from north-east Scotland. It tells a story of rural or farming life Waulking song Gaelic work song sung when beating tweed. Sung by women Mouth music nonsense words sung for dancing. Scottish Slow air a slow traditional Scottish melody in the style of a song. Usually played on fiddle or bagpipes Imitation the melody is copied higher or lower in another part. It need not be an exact copy Ornament decorating a melody by adding short notes Pentatonic scale a 5-note scale e.g. the black notes on a keyboard. Used in Scottish music Major scale “happy” sounding e.g. C D E F G A B C Minor scale “sad” sounding e.g. C D Eb F G Ab B C Ghanaian a style of music from West Africa Chromatic scale a scale built entirely of semitones e.g. C C# D D# E F F# G G# A A# B Indonesian gamelan see gamelan Tone 2 semitones e.g. C to D Improvisation making it up as you play. Important feature of jazz Semitone the smallest distance between 2 notes e.g. C to C# Jig a fast Scottish dance in compound time usually with 2 or 4 beats per bar nonsense words and sounds are made up by the singer. Used in jazz Samba a very lively syncopated dance with 2 beats in a bar in which a set of percussion instruments provides the foundation. Started in Brazil Salsa a musical style which originated in Cuba. Most important element is rhythm provided by large percussion section Scat singing Chord progression I, IV, V a series of related chords Major tonality the music sounds in a major key General Concepts Concept Latin percussion ensemble Definition a set of percussion instruments playing music from Latin America, especially Brazil & Cuba. Rhythm is the most important element. Blues often in 4/4 time and is mostly a 12-bar structure. Based on a scale where some of the notes are flattened Ragtime features a strongly syncopated melody against a steady vamped accompaniment often played on piano Swing a jazz style which started in the 1930s. Played by a big band Romantic 1810-1900 approx Opera a drama set to music with soloists, chorus, acting and orchestral accompaniment Musical a musical play which has speaking, singing and dancing and is performed on stage General Concepts Concept Minor tonality Definition the music sounds in a minor key Modulation a change of key Vamp a rhythmic accompaniment with a bass note played on the beat and a chord off the beat. Usually played on piano or guitar Drone a note or notes held on or repeated in the bass. Often associated with bagpipes Down beat the first beat of each bar Up beat the last beat in the bar Anacrusis the note(s) which appear before the first strong beat. It sounds as an upbeat Compound time the beat divides into groups of 3 Accelerando getting gradually faster Rallentando getting gradually slower Fanfare a short piece played on trumpets (or other brass) usually at some important occasion Rubato a rhythmic give and take, allowing more expression Concerto a work for solo instrument and orchestra usually in 3 movements Syncopation strongly accented notes are played off or against the beat Symphony a large work for orchestra usually in 4 movement Cluster a group of notes played on a keyboard instrument with the palm of the hand or even the forearm. Used in 20th century music notes of a chord played one after the other Arpeggio General Concepts General Concepts Concept Walking bass Definition a moving bass line with notes usually of the same value. Often moves by step Concept Recorder Definition there are 4 main types – descant, treble, tenor, bass Descant another melody above the main tune Pan pipes Contrary motion 2 parts which move in opposite directions pipes which are graded in size and are bound together. The sound is made by blowing across the top of the pipes. From South America Canon strict imitation. Same as round Soprano high female voice Binary the form A B Alto low female voice Ternary the form A B A Tenor high adult male voice Bass low male voice Distortion an electronic effect used in rock music to colour the sound of an electric guitar Reverb an electronic effect which gives the impression of different hall acoustics Delay an electronic effect which repeats a note or phrase Electronic drums a machine which electronically recreates the same sounds as a Drumkit Ghanaian Drum Ensemble a group of percussion instruments, drums, shakes and bells. They perform music from the West African country of Ghana Gamelan a type of percussion orchestra found in Indonesia AB ABA 2 part form, binary 3 part form, ternary AABA 4 sections, binary Minuet & Trio a graceful dance with 3 beats in the bar. The trio is like another minuet. The minuet is repeated at the end Rondo The form A B A C A...... Section A keeps returning Theme & Variations a theme is heard and then repeated with some kind of change Programme music music which tells a story or paints a picture in sound Crescendo getting gradually louder Diminuendo getting gradually quieter