music 1-50 Flashcards

1
Q

sound organized in time

A

music

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2
Q

the highness or lowness of a sound

A

pitch

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3
Q

orchestral musicians in the US tune to this note

A

A-440

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4
Q

The term for scholars who study the music of other cultures

A

ethnomusicologists

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5
Q

Curt Sachs and Erich von Hornbostel created how many groups of instruments?

A

4

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6
Q

What texture has two or more melodic lines unfold simultaneously

A

polyphonic

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7
Q

What is the art of taking an existing piece of music and giving instructions as to what each individual performer should play

A

arranging

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8
Q

The combination of instruments involved in a work of music

A

instrumentation

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9
Q

Another expressive factor expressing the sound of a piece is called

A

articulation

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10
Q

The primary way tension is created through harmonic _______.

A

Dissonance

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11
Q

what is the broadcast definition of music?

A

sound organized in time

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12
Q

improvisation

A

simultaneous composition and performance

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13
Q

how does raising the amplitude of a sound wave affect the sound?

A

sound becomes louder

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14
Q

a melody that moves primarily in half steps or whole steps conjunct melody

A

conjunct melody

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15
Q

Between which TWO pairs of notes on the keyboard are there no black keys?

A

B to C and E to F

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16
Q

From which key on the keyboard would a natural minor scale consisting only of white keys begin?

A

A

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17
Q

transpose

A

to move a piece of music from one key to another

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18
Q

What aspect of a melody must remain unchanged when it is transposed to another key?

A

the interval relationships between the notes

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19
Q

contour

A

the overall shape or direction of a melody

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20
Q

how does lowering the frequency of a sound wave affect the sound

A

pitch becomes lower

21
Q

what is the frequency of A above middle C, the note to which orchestral musicians tune their instruments

A

440 Hz

22
Q

chordophones

A

instruments that use vibrating strings to produce sound

23
Q

idiophones

A

instruments whose bodies vibrate to produce sound

24
Q

aerophones

A

instruments that use a vibrating column of air to produce

25
Q

membranophones

A

instruments that use a vibrating column of air to produce sound

26
Q

electrophones

A

instruments that use an oscillator to produce sounds

27
Q

what instrument family includes the flute, bassoon, and saxophone

A

woodwinds

28
Q

what instrument family includes the tuba, french horn, and bugle

A

brass

29
Q

what are five examples of stringed instruments

A

violon, viola, cello, doublebass, and guitar

30
Q

what instruments family includes the marimba, timpani, and vibraphone?

A

percussion

31
Q

what are four examples of keyboard instruments

A

piano, harpsichord, organ, and celesta

32
Q

pitch

A

the higness or lowness of a sound

33
Q

what interval is produced by halving the length of a string on a guitar

A

octave

34
Q

where is middle c located on the piano keyboard

A

roughly equidistant from either end

35
Q

overtones

A

weaker frequencies that color the sound of a note

36
Q

into how many equal parts does equal temperament divide the octave

A

12

37
Q

chromatic scale

A

the 12 pitches of the octave, played in ascending order

38
Q

what does a sharp symbol indicate

A

the note should be raised

39
Q

what does a flat symbol indicate?

A

the note should be lowered

40
Q

what are the notes g# and Ab, which are identical in pitch referred to as?

A

enharmonic

41
Q

how many pitches does a diatonic scale contain

A

seven

42
Q

why is the seventh pitch in a scale called the leading tone

A

it begs to resolve upward to the tonic pitch

43
Q

what is the role of the tonic pitch

A

acts as a point or repose and completion

44
Q

dominant pitch

A

the fifth scale degree

45
Q

performance practice

A

a study of how music actually sounded when it was written

46
Q

interval

A

the distance between two pitches

47
Q

what unit of measurement is used to describe an interval

A

half step or semitone

48
Q

What is the highest note of a triad known as?

A

the fifth

49
Q

melodic interval

A

two pitches played consecutively