(Music) Music of Ancient Greece and Rome Flashcards

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The oldest preserved complete musical composition in the world. The song is in ancient Greek and is thought to be written by a man named Seikilos for his wife Euterpe.

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“Song of Seikilos” or “Seikilos Epitaph”

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comes from the Greek word mousike, which refers not only to music but to the fusion of song, dance, and poetry.

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music

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3
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claims that music can influence the character and behavior of a person.

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doctrine of ethos

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4
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a religious song or poem in praise or honor of God or gods.

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hymn

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5
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a set of four notes.

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tetrachord

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sequences of tones like scales, each having a unique pattern.

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mode

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7
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a series of notes arranged from lowest to highest.

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scale

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8
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groupings of pulses or beats into regular.

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meter

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9
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An example of Greek musical wind instrument.

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aulos

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A stringed musical instruments resembling a harp. Its larger version is the kithara.

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lyre

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A traditional pot-like drum instrument.

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toubeleki

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12
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A string instrument that has a flat front decorated with pearls.

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bouzouki

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13
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a single voice or melodic line without harmonic accompaniment.

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monophonic

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14
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The Roman counterpart of the Greek aulos.

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tibia

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15
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a long straight trumpet with detachable funnel-shaped mouthpiece, were also used for religious ceremonies and military signals.

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tuba

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16
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a large G-shaped circular horn, and its smaller version, the buccina.

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cornu